Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
The Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française (ORTF; lit. 'French Broadcasting and Television Office', or French Radio and Television Broadcasting Office) was the national agency charged, between 1964 and 1975, with providing public radio and television in France. All programming, especially news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government.
Maison de la Radio (headquarters) | |
Type | Établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial |
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Country | |
Headquarters | Maison de la Radio 116, avenue du Président-Kennedy 75016 Paris |
Owner | Government of France |
Key people | Jacques-Bernard Dupont Jean-Jacques de Bresson Arthur Conte Marceau Long |
Launch date | June 27, 1964 |
Dissolved | January 5, 1975 |
Affiliates | Radio stations Others
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Replaced | Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française |
Replaced by |
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