Radio J

[1] It has half of the air time on the frequency after the 2020 unification of Radio J and Judaïques FM under common management and branding.

[4] Michel Zerbib, who ran the Radio J newsroom in the mid-2000s, noted the station's "very militant stance in defense of the Jewish people and the State of Israel".

[3] Groups close to the various stations called the time-sharing agreement a "congenital flaw" and "radio aberration".

[2] At that time, both stations moved to the same facilities, though they remained separate for regulatory purposes,[2] and began to share news and other resources.

[2] In 2020, the two stations announced that, with CSA approval, they would combine as Radio J, though still retaining separate operating authority.