Radio Monte Carlo (RMC) is the name of radio stations owned and managed by several different entities:
- RMC (France) is a French-speaking station, broadcasting in France and Monaco owned by NextRadioTV.
- Radio Monte Carlo Network is an Italian-speaking station, broadcasting in Italy and Monaco from both Monaco and Milan. Now owned by Finelco, with RCS MediaGroup as a shareholder, it was founded in 1966 by Noel Cutisson and its enlisted deejays included: Antonio Devia, Awanagana, Ettore Andenna, Gigi Salvadori, Herbert Pagani, Liliana Dell'Acqua, Luisella Berrino, Manuela De Vito, Marco Odino, Mario Raffaele Conti, Max Pagani, Riccardo Heinen, Roberto Arnaldi, Valeria PorrĂ , and others. Nowadays deejays are: Paolo Dini, Lester, Luisella Berrino, Maurizio Di Maggio, Massimo Valli, Max Venegoni, Patrizia Farchetto, Marco Porticelli, "Jackie", Nick "The Nightfly", Kay Rush, "Katamashi", Stefano Bragatto, Monica Sala, Clive Malcolm Griffiths, Mauro Pellegrino and Erina Martelli.
- Monte Carlo 2 (MC 2) is the second Italian-speaking station associated with RMC Radio Monte Carlo Network broadcasting in Italy and Monaco.
- Radio Monte Carlo Doualiya is an Arabic-speaking station, broadcasting throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
- Radio Monte Carlo (Switzerland) is a German-speaking station broadcasting from Zurich, Switzerland. It has common ownership with the Italian RMC stations, being part of Finelco.
- Radio Monte Carlo (Russia) is broadcasting from Moscow, Russia. This is a Russian-speaking radio station that airs modern, new age, and semi classic music (both domestic and international) along with news and other broadcasts.
- Radio Monte Carlo (Uruguay) - Montevideo, Uruguay is broadcast on 930AM. This is a Spanish speaking station.
Read more about Radio Monte Carlo: Perception, Broadcasts in Other Languages, The World Tomorrow Broadcast, Transmitters
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