Radio Monte Carlo is considered one of the most popular networks especially in non-European Italian and French-speaking regions for its assumed neutrality. During the
Iraq War, it was mentioned by some journalists as a reliable source. Radio Monte Carlo was founded by the Nazis in March 1942, ceased transmission in June 1944 and was back on the air with American help as a joint venture with the Principality of
Monaco in August 1944. In 1998, the French government sold its share to a private holding group made up of Sud Radio and la Depeche du Midi.
French language •
RMC (France) is a
French-speaking station, broadcasting in
France and
Monaco owned by
RMC BFM. • '''''', a French bouquet of paid TV sport channels, launched on 7 June 2016 as SFR Sport and rebranded as RMC Sport on 3 July 2018: • RMC Sport 1, flagship channel • RMC Sport Access, multisports • RMC Sport Live 2-4, additional channels to broadcast live matches •
RMC Découverte and
RMC Story, two digital free-to-air TV channels focused on talk-shows and documentaries
Italian language • '''''' is an
Italian-speaking station, broadcasting in Italy and Monaco from both Monaco and
Milan, and owned by
Mediaset. Radio Monte Carlo 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 Porrà, and others. Nowadays deejays are: Paolo Remondini, Alberto Capozzella, Luisella Berrino, Maurizio Di Maggio, Massimo Valli, Max Venegoni, Patrizia Farchetto, Marco Porticelli, "Jackie", Nick "The Nightfly", David Dunn, Kay Rush, "Katamashi", Stefano Bragatto, Monica Sala, Clive Malcolm Griffiths, Mauro Pellegrino and Erina Martelli. • '
(MC2) is the second Italian-speaking station, formerly associated with RMC Radio Monte Carlo Network' broadcasting in Italy and Monaco.
Russian language • ''''
is broadcast on the following FM frequencies: from Moscow (102.1), Saint Petersburg (105.9), Rostov-on-Don (103.7), Kaliningrad (100.9), Vyborg (99.8), Syzran (92.9), Balakovo (96.6) and Nakhodka (106.7). This is the Russian-speaking radio station which broadcasts modern, new age, and semi classic music along with news and other broadcasts. Between 2008 and 2010 it was broadcasting contemporary lounge and house music and remixes. It is owned by the state company Russian Media Group, the same company behind the Russkoye Radio'' network.
Other languages •
Radio Monte Carlo Doualiya is an
Arabic-speaking station, broadcasting throughout the
Middle East and
North Africa. •
Radio Monte Carlo (Uruguay) is a Spanish-speaking station broadcast on 930AM in Montevideo, Uruguay. • '''''' • '''''' •
Radio Monte Carlo (Georgia) Former • '''''' was a German-speaking station broadcasting from
Zürich, Switzerland. It ceased in 2014 following bankruptcy of Music First Network AG. •
Radio Monte Carlo International was an English language station on 205 metres on the mediumwave. Launched on December 1, 1970 with British DJs
Tommy Vance and
Dave Cash with contemporary pop music and considered at the time as a rival of
Radio Luxembourg's English programming. ==Broadcasts in other languages==