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Several trendy well-known Parisians have a show on Radio Nova, such as [[Ivan Smagghe]], [[Ariel Wizman]], and [[Edouard Baer]]. Several trendy well-known Parisians have a show on Radio Nova, such as [[Ivan Smagghe]], [[Ariel Wizman]], and [[Edouard Baer]].
-The radio is owned by the ''Nova Press'' company which edits the ''Nova Magazine'' and owns a record label: ''Nova Records''. Since 1999, the company owns the Paris-jazz oriented [[radio station]] [[TSF Jazz]].{{GFDL}}+The radio is owned by the ''Nova Press'' company which edits the ''Nova Magazine'' and owns a record label: ''Nova Records''. Since 1999, the company owns the Paris-jazz oriented [[radio station]] [[TSF Jazz]].
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Radio Nova is a trendy radio station broadcasted from Paris, created and owned by Jean-François Bizot in 1981.

Its playlist is characterized by several music genres, and non-mainstream music of hip hop, world music, and electronic music.

Several trendy well-known Parisians have a show on Radio Nova, such as Ivan Smagghe, Ariel Wizman, and Edouard Baer.

The radio is owned by the Nova Press company which edits the Nova Magazine and owns a record label: Nova Records. Since 1999, the company owns the Paris-jazz oriented radio station TSF Jazz.



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