("Hi friends") was the defining cultural engine of 1960s French youth culture, encompassing a massively popular radio show, a monthly magazine, and a distinct musical genre known as yé-yé . The Cultural Phenomenon
: The name "yé-yé" (derived from "yeah! yeah!") was coined by sociologist Edgar Morin to describe the youth culture popularized by the show. Iconic Artists & Content
: Broadcast on Europe 1 , the program attracted over 40% of French listeners aged 12 to 15 at its peak.
Created by Daniel Filipacchi and Frank Ténot, the brand became a social phenomenon that shaped the identity of a new generation.
The content focused on a mix of original French pop and French-language covers of American and British rock 'n' roll hits. Key "copains" (stars) included: Salut les copains | thebluemoment.com
: A monthly publication that exceeded one million copies per issue, focusing on the lifestyles and fashions of music stars.
("Hi friends") was the defining cultural engine of 1960s French youth culture, encompassing a massively popular radio show, a monthly magazine, and a distinct musical genre known as yé-yé . The Cultural Phenomenon
: The name "yé-yé" (derived from "yeah! yeah!") was coined by sociologist Edgar Morin to describe the youth culture popularized by the show. Iconic Artists & Content salut_les_copains_les_annees_60
: Broadcast on Europe 1 , the program attracted over 40% of French listeners aged 12 to 15 at its peak. ("Hi friends") was the defining cultural engine of
Created by Daniel Filipacchi and Frank Ténot, the brand became a social phenomenon that shaped the identity of a new generation. Iconic Artists & Content : Broadcast on Europe
The content focused on a mix of original French pop and French-language covers of American and British rock 'n' roll hits. Key "copains" (stars) included: Salut les copains | thebluemoment.com
: A monthly publication that exceeded one million copies per issue, focusing on the lifestyles and fashions of music stars.