Bande à part (radio station)
Canadian radio show and satellite radio station / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bande à part was the name of a website, a radio show on Radio-Canada and Sirius Satellite Radio station in Canada, active from 1996 to 2013, that were devoted primarily to French Canadian arts and music.
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Broadcast area | Worldwide on the Internet Canada & Contiguous United States on Sirius Satellite Radio |
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Frequency | Sirius 87 |
Programming | |
Format | Defunct (was French indie music) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
History | |
First air date | 2000 on the Internet 1 December 2005 on Sirius |
Links | |
Website | bandeapart.fm |
Operated by the Société Radio-Canada (SRC), Bande à part was the French counterpart to CBC Radio 3. Bande à part also broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 87. Some of its content also aired as a late-night program on Espace musique, and the service produced a weekly podcast and several Internet radio streams, each devoted to a particular genre of music.
The service was discontinued in May 2013, with its content and staff integrated into espace.mu, Radio-Canada's online music streaming service.[1] Its space on Sirius XM was taken over by Sonica, an adult album alternative stream produced by CBC Music.[2] At the same time, two new channels, Influence Franco and Attitude Franco, launched to broadcast artists who had been part of Bande à part's playlist.[2] Several past staffers of the station went on to create parlabande.fm, an unaffiliated music blog which seeks to serve as a promotional venue for independent music in Quebec.[3]