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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 music|hip hop]], [[world music]], and [[electronic music]].+'''Radio Nova''' (or simply ''Nova'') is a radio station broadcast from Paris, created in 1981 by [[Jean-François Bizot]]. Its playlist is characterized by non-mainstream or ''underground'' artists of various [[music genres]], such as [[electronic music|electro]], [[new wave music|new wave]], [[reggae]], [[jazz]], [[hip hop music|hip hop]] and [[world music]].
-Several trendy well-known Parisians have a show on Radio Nova, such as [[Ivan Smagghe]], [[Ariel Wizman]], and [[Edouard Baer]].+==History==
 +On 25 May 1981, Nova is created following the fusion of several radio stations.
 +The radio is since its creation, owned by the [[Nova Press]] company, which today also owns the record label [[Nova Records]], and the jazz-oriented radio station [[TSF Jazz]].
-The radio is owned by the ''Nova Press'' company which edits the ''Nova Magazine'' and owns a record label: ''[[Nova Records]]''.+From 1985, Radio Nova is oriented mainly on [[world music]], around 1988 the musical programming changes to only broadcast [[reggae]], [[funk]] and [[rap music|rap]].
-== See also ==+ 
-*[[Underground Moderne]]+Around 1991, Nova changes its musical programming again, to [[acid jazz]] and [[French rap]]. In 1999, its musical programming consists of mainly the following genres, [[Ambient music|Ambient]], [[chill-out]] and [[drum and bass|jungle]].
 + 
 +In 1999, [[Nova Press]] bought the station jazz station [[TSF Jazz|TSF]], which then becomes TSF 89,9 and installs its studios next to those of Radio Nova.
 + 
 +Throughout its history, several well-known Parisians have had shows on Radio Nova, such as [[Ariel Wizman]], [[Edouard Baer]], [[Jamel Debbouze]], [[Gilles Peterson]], [[Ivan Smagghe]], [[Laurent Garnier]] and [[David Guetta]].
 + 
 +In September 2011, Nova and TSF Jazz quits the [[Groupement d'intérêt économique|GIE]] of [[Les Indés Radios]] to commercialize national advertising via their own [[Nova Régie]]. Given a year's notice, it will be effective starting in September 2012.
 + 
 +== Nova Records ==
 +*''[[Underground Moderne]]''
*[[Nova Classics]] *[[Nova Classics]]
*[[Nova Tunes]] *[[Nova Tunes]]
 +*[[Nova Records]]
 +*''[[Underground, l'histoire]]''
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Radio Nova (or simply Nova) is a radio station broadcast from Paris, created in 1981 by Jean-François Bizot. Its playlist is characterized by non-mainstream or underground artists of various music genres, such as electro, new wave, reggae, jazz, hip hop and world music.

History

On 25 May 1981, Nova is created following the fusion of several radio stations. The radio is since its creation, owned by the Nova Press company, which today also owns the record label Nova Records, and the jazz-oriented radio station TSF Jazz.

From 1985, Radio Nova is oriented mainly on world music, around 1988 the musical programming changes to only broadcast reggae, funk and rap.

Around 1991, Nova changes its musical programming again, to acid jazz and French rap. In 1999, its musical programming consists of mainly the following genres, Ambient, chill-out and jungle.

In 1999, Nova Press bought the station jazz station TSF, which then becomes TSF 89,9 and installs its studios next to those of Radio Nova.

Throughout its history, several well-known Parisians have had shows on Radio Nova, such as Ariel Wizman, Edouard Baer, Jamel Debbouze, Gilles Peterson, Ivan Smagghe, Laurent Garnier and David Guetta.

In September 2011, Nova and TSF Jazz quits the GIE of Les Indés Radios to commercialize national advertising via their own Nova Régie. Given a year's notice, it will be effective starting in September 2012.

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