The station founders were associated with the Italian counter-culture movement of 1977[1] and drew inspiration from the Situationists and Dada.
[2] Franco "Bifo" Berardi, one of the founders, described Radio Alice as a "mix between a classical medium of militant information and a sort of art experiment in media sabotage.
Radio Alice then re-opened again for two years and became politically aligned with the autonomism movement.
Radio Alice's output covered a myriad of subjects: labor protests, poetry, yoga lessons, political analysis, love declarations, cooking recipes, Jefferson Airplane, Area or Beethoven music.
Participants in the station included Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Maurizio Torrealta, Filippo Scòzzari, Paolo Ricci and Carlo Rovelli.