PRODUIT EN BRETAGNE
Read moreThe country's first collective regional brand, Produit en Bretagne is synonymous with ethics, solidarity, know-how and quality. It brings together over 500 member companies committed to the region's economic, cultural and responsible development, and 4,000 products bear its highly recognizable logo: a blue and yellow circle with a lighthouse at its center. Each product must mobilize regional know-how and contribute to local employment to earn the right to bear the label.
OUEST-FRANCE
Read moreOuest-France is the largest circulation of the daily press in France. Every day, 53 different editions are published, from Brittany to Basse-Normandie, via the Pays de la Loire region. Culture, sport, politics, justice and social events rub shoulders with a wealth of local news. Everywhere, the editorial offices are well established in the local fabric with teams of professional journalists supplemented by a large network of correspondents for local information.
HIT WEST
Read moreHit West, part of the Ouest-France group, defines itself as "Positive radio", and its jingle "la première hit radio dans l'Ouest" will quickly get into your head! As its name suggests, it broadcasts hits: both current and from a few years ago. So when you tune in, chances are you'll find yourself singing along to these well-known hits. During the week, "Le réveil de l'West" wakes you up at 6 a.m. with a good mood, music, news and tips to get your day off to a good start. The rest of the day, information takes the form of regional flashes. Whatever the time of day, there's no stopping the hits on Hit West!
RADIO NOVA (100.2)
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Nova is a musical radio station created just like many others, thirty years ago. Throughout its history, its program passed from alternative rock to rap and today is a radio station opened to various musical styles constantly looking for new products to share with its listeners. Nova is “the big mix”, a radio that made its way out of the Parisian microcosm so as to propose its varied musical discoveries to the audience... a real "Novaplanet."
OÜI FM
Read moreOui FM is a privately-owned local radio station based in Paris, created at the end of 1986 and specializing in rock music. It has taken over the frequencies of the late Radio de la Mer. It broadcasts to 8 coastal towns, from Dunkirk to Sables d'Olonne, via Cherbourg, Lorient, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Fécamp, Granville and, of course, Brest. On the program: lots of music, rock (of course), but not just that... For over 30 years, OUI FM has been transmitting through its programs an avant-garde philosophy, a bit boisterous and focused on discovering new talent.
SILLAGE
Read moreThe magazine Sillage, free bimonthly distributed throughout the letter-boxes of the urban area, is the printed communication support of Brest Metropolis Océane. Through its pages, it brings explanations of major community projects, publishes testimonies of local important figure, business leaders or heads of the community. All city dynamics of Brest and the neighbouring municipalities is transcribed into articles and reports in the heart of the society: association projects, demonstrations and events to come, favourites of the editorial... Élisabeth Jard, chief editor of the magazine, thus implements a thirty pages publication, every two months, produced in more than 110,000 copies. A smart idea: find the past issues of Sillage in pdf on the website of the city.
FRÉQUENCE MUTINE
Read moreThe mission of the Radio associative Rock de Brest is to bring the musical and cultural alternative to the Brest area and beyond. Fréquence Mutine is a radio station for everyone, young and old, rock and musette fans alike! Mutine makes you listen, listen again or discover rock but also country, world music, jazz and classical music. You will appreciate the meridian break of cultural and musical news. One of the last committed radio stations of the Brest radio landscape! Hang on to its airwaves!
FRANCE 3 IROISE
Read moreFrance 3 Iroise, France 3 Ouest local edition, broadcasts its information programmes from its studios located in the Quartz premises in Brest. The reports shot by an experienced professional team and run by the very passionate Laurence Agatensi are published throughout Finistère to pass the news on everyone. But not only, since national newspapers and France 3 thematicprogrammes also broadcast this local production. France 3 Iroise is undoubtedly a regional TV that is well settled and broadcasted in Brest and well beyond.
CÔTÉ BREST
Read moreThese 2 free weekly newspapers are distributed every Wednesday in Brest and Quimper, especially in points like the convenience store. A large number of headings are offered: leisures, good plan, heritage, news, sports... The newspaper contains many pages devoted to all the possible outings in the two cities and their surrounding area: concerts, cinema, exhibitions, gardens, sport, the discovery of the two cities of Finistère and the surrounding municipalities, the good plans, the news of the city and the sport, you can find all these headings, as well as games, in Coté Brest and Côté Quimper. To get the newspaper, you will certainly come across people with the colors of the weekly on Wednesday in the city center. You will also find it in free access in front of numerous shops. A newspaper that quickly found its niche in Quimper. Also and especially in Brest with a team of journalists around Yann Guénégou.
LE TÉLÉGRAMME
Read moreThe telegram is one of the two most common newspapers in the Brittany region. The editions are local and cover all the events in your town, the department and national. It is published daily. You will find the national front page, announcements, interviews with local actors, news about sports, local associations, games, weather, death notices, the last page is devoted to a portrait. You will find it in all the places of presses, tobacconists... The best way to stay informed!
TÉBÉO
Read moreSince its creation in 2009, Télé Bretagne Ouest, or Tébéo as it is known, has steadily built up its reputation among Finistériens and Bretons in general! In fact, Tébéo is a local, private channel broadcasting to the whole of the department, as well as to the west of the Côtes d'Armor and part of Morbihan. Marie-Noëlle Pouliquen, president, and Olivier Clech, co-president, lead a team of dynamic and passionate professionals: directors, journalists, presenters, editors... In addition to the daily newscast, they produce a whole range of programs to bring viewers the latest news, culture, sport, leisure activities and social phenomena. Throughout the day, you can find: La Minute Art, Eco & Co, L'instant T, L'invité, On n'est pas des moutons (a program for young people made by them), Brève de trottoirs (humorous columns by Steven Le Roy), etc.
BRETAGNE MAGAZINE
Read moreBretagne magazine has existed for more than twenty years now. This beautiful publication highlights the landscapes, traditions, the great and small stories of the region. Whether they deal with rural or maritime Brittany, the magazine's reports and portraits are always illustrated with beautiful photos. A beautiful dive into this rich territory, with this bimonthly that speaks as much to new tourists as to local Bretons. Don't miss the gourmet or cultural recommendations: the choice is always right!
BRESTOISE LE CITY GUIDE
Read moreLaunched in 2019 by Perrine Derrien, from Brest, Le City Guide is a quarterly women's magazine, 100% Brest and distributed free of charge to merchants in the Cité du Ponant. A highlight of our Brest lifestyle, with ideas for outings: restaurants, bars, coffee shops, but also good fashion, decoration and beauty tips. Children are not forgotten either. You will also discover portraits depicting Perrine's encounters. And you will also find inspiration for your next trip destination. A little something extra with recipes, and always a little surprise. In short, fill up with ideas and discoveries! Find brestoise.fr on Instagram.