
The mission of the Ministry of Culture is to make the major works of France and humanity accessible to as many people as possible in the fields of heritage, architecture, plastic arts, performing arts, cinema and communication. It promotes the development of artistic works in all their components in France and around the world. He is the guarantor of artistic teaching.

Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives
Inrap is a public establishment placed under the supervision of the ministries in charge of Culture and Research. It ensures the detection and study of the archaeological heritage upstream of the land use planning works. Each year, it realizes more than 2,000 diagnoses and archaeological excavations on behalf of private and public planners, in metropolitan France and overseas. Its missions extend to the scientific study of data collected in the field and the diffusion of archaeological knowledge.
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European association of archaeologists
The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), established in 1994, is a non-profit and non-governmental organization bringing together archaeologists and interested audiences from Europe and beyond. The goal of the Association is to promote the development of archaeological research and the exchange of archaeological information in Europe, to promote the management and interpretation of European archaeological heritage and to promote appropriate ethical, scientific and formal standards for archaeological work. In order to achieve these objectives, the EAA organizes annual meetings, publishes a journal, two series of monographs and a newsletter, creates transnational communities, committees and working groups to establish suitable policies and solutions to the current challenges facing the archaeological profession in heritage research and management. The EAA also acts as an advisory body on all matters relating to the archeology of Europe and participates in professional events and activities throughout Europe.

ICMAH aims to create a network of communication, to organize events such as conferences, seminars, workshops for museum professionals and to realize publications to diffuse the knowledge about all aspects on museology and museography of archaeological and historical museums and collections worldwide. ICMAH, who is one of the oldest international committees in ICOM, has actually 1284 individual and 107 institutional members from 94 countries and each year increases the partners. Our goal is to extend ICOM-ICMAH’s activities not only in the countries where museum activity is intense but also to the countries where museum professionality is practiced by devotion.

EXARC is the affiliate organization of ICOM for open-air archaeological museums, experimental archeology, ancient technology and interpretation. With 400 members in 40 countries, we offer a strong support network. Among our members, we bring together museums, institutions of higher learning, groups and individual members. EXARC publishes the EXARC Journal and has a strong online presence.
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Actu: live local and national news
Actu.fr is a website published by the Publihebdos group,the leading regional weekly press group in France. With its nationwide web platform, 92 paid and free newspapers throughout France, and its pure-player brands, the Actu group is committed to serving its communities on a daily basis.
Every day, our 400 locally-based professional journalists provide information that is as pertinent to the lives of our 19 million readers as possible, via the internet, social networks and our printed newspapers.
Publihebdos is a subsidiary of the SIPA Ouest-France group, which is owned by a nonprofit association under the French 1901 law, the Association for the Support of the Principles of Humanist Democracy. This structure ensures its financial and editorial independence.

Arte, a longstanding partner of European Archaeology Days
The channel has always given archaeology a special place in its programming, particularly on Saturday evenings in prime time. In the form of major investigations filmed worldwide, the documentaries in the "Human Adventure" segment reveal the history of societies, offering an in-depth look at researchers and excavation sites.
The public's interest in exceptional discoveries remains strong over time, as evidenced by the consistently high viewership of these documentaries, both on-air and in replay, as well as the steadily increasing attendance at the JEA. Strengthened by Inrap's support for a number of the channel's co-productions, this natural partnership between ARTE and Inrap is set to continue. Many of these ambitious films are also available in six European languages (French, German, English, Polish, Italian and Spanish) on the ARTE website. Increasingly a European cultural channel, it can only commend Inrap’s efforts over the past three years to expand the JEA beyond France’s borders.

A must-see perspective on archaeology. Founded in 1964, Archéologia is now at the centre of an unrivalled worldwide network of specialists. With archaeology being more relevant than ever, Archéologia remains the go-to reference for researchers and enthusiasts worldwide.

Arkéo is the magazine for budding adventurers who want to travel back in time and have fun! From primary school onwards, your child will explore major historical events, legendary mythological heroes, and fascinating civilisations through engaging and educational stories.

France Culture broadcasts knowledge, ideas, and creative disciplines to shed light on contemporary issues, both on its radio waves and digital platforms.
Attuned to the evolution of all media usage, France Culture develops various formats to increasingly offer a wide range of programs: in-depth magazines, debate shows, news broadcasts, documentaries, and dramas. A reference for current affairs, France Culture also serves as a podcast catalogue and a living archive of audio and video content.
Its public events (forums, readings, creations, masterclasses, awards for students), as well as its co-productions, native podcast versions, and video adaptations, embody its public service mission.

La Gazette des Communes is a media publication (weekly magazine, website, trade newsletters, etc.) published by the Moniteur Group. These essential publications cover news and employment in cities, departments, and regions. They serve as a benchmark tool for the local civil service. La Gazette des Communes publishes a fortnightly newsletter on cultural policy news, an essential tool for local and regional subjects and associations.

Autoroute INFO 107.7, a continuous real-time traffic information radio station created by APRR in 1991, now broadcasts its programmes over 2,800 km of motorway, covering the entire network of the Eiffage Group's motorway concessions in France: APRR (Paris/Lyon, Nancy Dijon), AREA (Lyon Grenoble), ADELAC (Liane: A41 North, ALIAÉ (A79 La Bourbonnaise), ALIENOR (A65 L'Autoroute de Gascogne), as well as the ATMB network (Mâcon Genève and the Mont Blanc Tunnel), SFTRF (A43 and the Fréjus Tunnel), and the urban expressways in Grenoble. Autoroute INFO broadcasts valuable and appreciated information that actively contributes to the safety and comfort of highway users. As the leading radio station in France listened to on highways, Autoroute INFO 107.7 provides drivers with real-time traffic updates 24/7, along with a broad range of programs focused on local tourist heritage, culture, leisure, well-being, and mobility news.

The news magazine for teenagers. Le Monde des Ados supports your child from late primary school through middle school, helping them grow, understand the world, and connect with others.
News Explained: stay informed about global events and make sense of today’s world.
In-Depth Features: A 7-page deep dive into key topics—perfect for school projects!
Culture Pages: Get the latest on celebrities, music, movies, books, podcasts, and video games.

Every week, Mickey, Donald, Riri, Fifi and Loulou meet up with 7-14 year olds for 64 pages of adventures and discoveries through comics, riddles, gags by the Teachers, Ducobu, the P'tits Diables, Titeuf, Boule and Bill and much more.
Your child will discover the joy of reading, enjoy plenty of games to have fun and boost their brainpower, and explore current events while expanding their general knowledge through reports, features, and fact sheets—becoming an expert on every topic! Le Journal de Mickey is THE place for laughs and discovery!

Nota Bene is a history show I launched on YouTube in 2014. Since its creation, I've been lucky enough to make over 350 videos, which have attracted more than 2 million subscribers. At the outset, my only ambition was to enjoy myself, and get back in touch with the history I'd left behind at university. Gradually, with the public's enthusiasm, I was able to develop my programmes and begin working with historians and archaeologists. Today, the programme is watched mainly by 18-35 year-old age segment, and covers all eras and subjects, with no geographical restrictions. The idea behind all of this is to break down the barriers of history, to make Internet users aware of how it is built, and how it is passed on.

With DNA based on the production and distribution of exclusive, high-impact editorial content in story format, Phenix has created a new concept of urban screens in the streets of France. Like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, Phenix is positioned as the leading platform for premium videos broadcast on the street, on a network of 1,600 digital screens. Since its creation, Phenix has been committed to working with artists to bring cultural news to the street, and reveal the talents of tomorrow.

Télérama is the place to go for all the latest cultural news: from cinema, literature, and media to nightlife, including music and the world of ideas! This also includes TV programmes and platforms, gastronomic recommendations, online events, cultural recommendations for parents, crosswords, subscriber benefits, and more.

Our ambition is to simplify your life, on and off the motorway.
Our traffic expertise enables us to provide you with real-time information on traffic conditions on the VINCI Autoroutes network in the west, centre and south of the country. We're by your side 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whatever the traffic conditions, tune in to
107.7 and you'll find a warm voice to guide you along the road. We've also put together a few ideas for weekend outings and out-of-the-ordinary activities, to discover sites, festivals and events such as the European Archaeology Days, all with music of course!
VINCI Autoroutes Radio, your companion before and during your journey, is also on
https://www.facebook.com/radiovinciautoroutes/
and on our Radio VINCI Autoroutes application.