RFI has just signed an agreement with AudioNow to broadcast its French programs on the telephone network, 24 hours a day, in 11 American cities: Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Miami, New York City, Lafayette, New Orleans, Dallas, Seattle, LOS ANGELES and ATLANTA.

You can now listen to RFI by calling the following phone numbers (only local charges will apply):

– 617.963.1545 in Boston;

– 312.646.7684 in Chicago;

– 415.200.0603 in San Francisco;

– 786.228.5543 in Miami;

– 212.401.4554 in New York;

– 337.606.4013 in Lafayette;

– 504.218.0121 in New Orleans;

– 281.661.3512 in Dallas;

– 206.494.5388 in Seattle;

– 310.734.2092 in Los Angeles;

– 404.260.7375 in Atlanta;

This form of broadcasting is especially adapted to cell phone users who wish to stay tuned to their favorite shows.

About RFI

Radio France International is the leading French world news radio with international news round-the-clock. It broadcasts 24 hours a day on FM, shortwave, as well as on cable, satellite, the internet and mobile phone. A team of journalists broadcasting from its Paris studios along with 600 correspondents worldwide offer listeners a complete range of the latest international news and features and gives them a global outlook. All day long and every hour, a 10-minute news program and a 3-minute newsflash keep listeners updated on the international news.

About AudioNow

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone broadcast radio distribution in the United States using its proprietary patent pending technology which allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads or data networks. AudioNow works exclusively with leading radio broadcasters around the world to provide the most robust and reliable network connecting their content with listeners on the go. The company is the largest and fastest growing platform for radio broadcasters on any mobile phone. For the most recent month, Audionow registered more than 8 million listener minute and is adding 1 million listener minutes monthly.”