Analogue switch-over in the French regions of Rhône-Alpes will start with the first ‘departments’ on the night of June 14/15, with the remainder following in July and September.
This June, the departments of Ain, Ardèche, most of the Drôme, the Loire, the Rhône and the Northern part of Isère will switch off all analogue transmitters, to be followed in July by the remaining unserved parts of the Drôme.
In September, Savoie, Haute-Savoie, and the Southern part of Isère will follow, completing the ASO in this region of France.



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