Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station
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The Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station is a 30-hectare (74-acre) hill-top site used for French military communications. It has been in use since 1913. It is in the Sauvain and Job communes, with the boundary between the Rhône-Alpes and Auvergne regions passing through the site. There are three towers at the site. The tallest one is a 55-metre-high civilian telecommunication tower owned by Télédiffusion de France.[1]: 01:48–01:55
Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station | |
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Coordinates | 45.6531°N 3.8084°E / 45.6531; 3.8084 |
Type | Radio tower complex |
Site information | |
Controlled by | France |
Site history | |
Built | 1961 |
Materials | Concrete, steel |
In April 2013, the French interior intelligence agency DCRI pressured the president of Wikimedia France into deleting the French-language Wikipedia article about the station. It was promptly restored by another Wikipedia contributor living in Switzerland. As a result of the controversy, the article temporarily became the most read page on the French Wikipedia, which was noted as an example of the Streisand effect.