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PARIS (AFP) - English-language radio stations complained Tuesday they had been refused an FM licence in Paris, a city which currently has Armenian, Portuguese and Arabic broadcasters but not a single English language station.

The BBC World Service, Paris Live Radio and World Radio Paris were all excluded from a shortlist of contenders for licences drawn up by the CSA, the French broadcasting authority.

"It is unknown in the developed world for a major city to not have at least some local radio in English," said Ian de Renzie Duncan, the director of Paris Live Radio, which has broadcast on satellite and cable in France.

"The CSA have just said 'no English radio' on our turf," he said in a statement.

"The decision is extraordinary. It just lacks any comprehension of Paris' place in the world today as the world's most visited city. What about the 20 million English-speaking tourists that visit Paris every year?"

ENGLISH

IAN

PARIS

PARIS LIVE RADIO

PARIS LIVE RADIO AND WORLD RADIO PARIS

PORTUGUESE AND ARABIC

RADIO

RENZIE DUNCAN

WORLD

WORLD SERVICE

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