[5] On 15 September 1963, the French-language programmes were supplemented with German-language broadcasts to listeners in the Berlin area.
[6] Consisting of hour-long programmes aired between 1800 and 1900 local time, these were later produced by the German service of Radio France Internationale.
The departure of the Allies from Berlin in 1994 signalled the end of the FFB radio service.
[11] The service was available in West Berlin over the air on channel 31 (SECAM G, after December 1990: PAL G) [12] and also via cable, but only in the French Sector.
[13] Following the withdrawal of French forces from the reunified Berlin, FFB radio and TFB television broadcasts ceased in June 1994.