Radio France is the umbrella company for the country's public service radio stations: France Inter, France Info (24-hour news), France Culture, France Bleu, France Musiques and FIP.
The private sector encompasses mainstream stations such as RTL (France's most popular radio station), Europe 1 and Radio Monte Carlo as well as a host of music, special interest, community and regional stations broadcasting on FM.
Radio France International (RFI), which has 30 million listeners worldwide, RMC-Moyen Orient, which targets the Middle-East, and Medi 1, which targets North African audiences, form France's overseas radio broadcasting network.
Information technology and multimedia
Computers are considered to be mainly a professional tool and are used as such by 79% of the French. However, an increasing proportion of French households owns a computer. In 2007 it was reported that 55% of the French population has home access to a computer.
The French have rapidly taken to the Internet as a new way to access knowledge, with 54% of people over 14 years of age using the internet throughout schools, workplaces and homes. 37% of French people have access to the internet in their home.
Internet use in France has grown swiftly and noticeably in a few years. Every institution, media, government department and business has its own website and users can enjoy websites of all kinds (sports, education, services, films, etc.).
Finally, the most visited sites are portal sites and ISP websites such as France Telecom's Wanadoo.