
Superloustic
À propos de Superloustic
Superloustic diffuse en direct depuis Paris, France, sur Tuninga Radio.
Cette station de radio est spécialisée dans la musique Pop, Adult Contemporary, Oldies, Comedy, Variety.
The station broadcasts a radio format centered around content from the 1980s and 1990s, specifically targeting a nostalgic audience recalling their childhood experiences. Its programming focuses on elements associated with that era, including excerpts, songs intended for children, and theme songs (génériques) from animated television series and shows. The broadcaster aims to recreate the atmosphere of children's radio programming from those decades, providing a curated selection of familiar audio elements. The station’s tagline emphasizes its connection to “loustics,” a term evoking a playful and youthful spirit. Recent news items highlight events related to this nostalgic programming, including coverage of exhibitions and publications celebrating the legacy of Dorothée, a prominent figure in children's entertainment during the 1980s and 90s. The station’s programming includes a podcast series titled “La Belle Histoire des Génériques Télé” (The Beautiful Story of TV Theme Songs), hosted by Olivier Fallaix. Recent episodes have featured themes from popular series such as *Belle et Sébastien*, *Les Aventures de Tintin*, and *Les Schtroumpfs* (The Smurfs). The station also features playlists of popular songs from the targeted era, often accompanied by listener ratings and comments. Examples include selections like “Sad Heart is Burning” by Kanako Wada (from *Max and Cie*), “La Chanson De Candy” by Dorothée, and “Dreams We Dream” by Joe Milner (from *The NeverEnding Story 2*). Other featured music includes “Different Stroke” by Alan Thicke Al Burton (from *Arnold & Willy*). The broadcaster also shares news items related to entertainment, such as the announcement of a return of *Dragon Ball Super* and the release of a vinyl record collection of cartoon theme songs from the Club Dorothée. The station’s history is intrinsically linked to the era it represents, evoking a period of significant cultural impact for children's television and music. The broadcaster has maintained a presence through both FM radio and digital platforms, including a mobile application released in early 2025. Recent news highlights include a DVD release featuring “Les Croque-Monstres” (The Monster Eaters), alongside bonus content. A commemorative exhibition and book celebrating ten years of creation alongside Dorothée were also featured in recent news updates. The station’s longevity demonstrates a sustained appeal to audiences seeking to reconnect with the sounds and visuals of their childhoods. The station is accessible via FM radio and through a mobile application. Listeners can engage with the content through comment sections associated with playlists and podcasts. The “La Belle Histoire des Génériques Télé” podcast is a central component of the station’s audio offerings. Recent news updates include announcements about new releases and events within the entertainment industry, demonstrating the broadcaster’s commitment to providing timely and relevant information to its audience. The station also features a section for user-submitted comments and ratings, fostering a sense of community among listeners.
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Superloustic propose des programmes de Pop, Adult Contemporary, Oldies, Comedy, Variety depuis Paris, France.
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