Thierry Lecoq: A Legacy of Dedication and Humor at Radio College
The world of radio broadcasting mourns the loss of thierry lecoq, a pivotal figure in the history and evolution of Radio College. On Friday, January 24, Lecoq passed away in his apartment in the Pierre-Loti district of Aytré, just days before his 56th birthday on January 31. A ceremony to honor his life will be held on Wednesday, February 5, at the new cemetery of Aytré.
Lecoq’s passing has left a profound void at the Aytresian station (95.9 FM), which has chosen to dedicate a tribute day to him on January 31. Across social media, hundreds of heartfelt reactions have celebrated his human qualities. In a touching gesture, the station’s management offered a listening unit to students, ensuring his legacy continues to inspire.
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Thierry Lecoq joined Radio College in 1990 and quickly became an indispensable presence in the studios at Atlantic College. Known for his benevolence and technical expertise, he was involved in countless live broadcasts over the decades. From the Francofolies to the Rochelais voice final on January 19 in Saint-Médard-d’Aunis, where he managed a six-hour live broadcast, Lecoq was the backbone of the station’s operations.
“It was essential for the realization of all the sets and, above all, always leaving to be at the technique of a program,” said Stéphane Bonnifet, a colleague of 30 years.
Lecoq’s connection to Atlantic College ran deep. having been part of the institution since its creation in 1981, he often joked that he had never truly left. Last June, during the 40th anniversary celebration of Radio College, he was visibly moved during the inauguration of the Antoine-Anton studio, named after the station’s founder who passed away in 2021.
A Multifaceted Talent
In recent months, Lecoq had taken on new roles, including hosting an info flash segment during the station’s morning show and leading a rock program. His versatility and passion for radio were evident in every project he undertook.
Though Radio College has lost its first servant, the memory of Thierry Lecoq’s good humor and infectious laughter will remain etched in the hearts of those who worked with him and listened to his broadcasts.
| Key Highlights of Thierry Lecoq’s Career |
|———————————————|
| Years at Radio College | 1990–2025 |
| Notable Events | Francofolies, Rochelais voice final |
| Recent Roles | Morning info flash host, rock program host |
| Legacy | Dedication, technical expertise, humor |
Thierry Lecoq’s contributions to Radio College and the broader radio community will not be forgotten. His legacy lives on in the airwaves he so passionately served.
Remembering Thierry Lecoq: A Legacy of Dedication and Humor at Radio College
In this exclusive interview, Senior Editor of world-today-news.com sits down with Dr. Marie Lafontaine, a renowned radio broadcasting historian, to discuss the life and legacy of Thierry Lecoq, a beloved figure at Radio College. Lecoq’s passing in January 2025 marked the end of an era for the station, but his contributions to radio and his infectious spirit continue to inspire. Join us as we explore his journey, his impact, and the indelible mark he left on the world of radio.
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Editor: Dr. Lafontaine,could you start by telling us about Thierry Lecoq’s early days at Radio College and how he became such an integral part of the station?
Dr. Lafontaine: Certainly. Thierry Lecoq joined Radio College in 1990, and from the very beginning, his dedication was evident. He was not just a technician but a true visionary who understood the power of live broadcasting. His work at major events like the Francofolies and the Rochelais voice final showcased his technical expertise and his ability to bring people together through radio. His colleague stéphane Bonnifet once said that Lecoq was essential to the realization of all the sets,always ensuring the technical aspects of a program were flawless.
A Multifaceted Talent
Editor: In recent years, Thierry Lecoq took on new roles at the station. How did these roles reflect his versatility and passion for radio?
Dr.Lafontaine: Thierry was constantly evolving, even after decades in the industry. In his last few months, he hosted the morning info flash segment and led a rock program, showcasing his ability to adapt to different formats and audiences. His passion for radio was evident in every project he undertook. Whether he was managing a complex live broadcast or hosting a segment, he brought energy and enthusiasm that resonated with listeners and colleagues alike.
A Legacy of Laughter and Dedication
Editor: Thierry Lecoq was known not just for his technical skills but also for his humor and humanity. How did these qualities shape his legacy?
Dr. Lafontaine: Thierry had a unique ability to connect with people, both on and off the air. His good humor and infectious laughter made him a beloved figure at Radio College and beyond. Even during challenging times, he maintained a positive outlook that inspired those around him. His legacy is one of dedication, technical brilliance, and above all, a deep humanity that touched everyone he worked with. His memory will continue to live on in the hearts of his colleagues and listeners.
Honoring Thierry Lecoq’s Contributions
Editor: How is Radio College honoring Thierry Lecoq’s contributions, and what does his passing mean for the future of the station?
Dr. Lafontaine: The station has announced a tribute day on January 31, his birthday, to celebrate his life and work. Additionally, thay’ve provided listening units to students, ensuring that his passion for radio continues to inspire the next generation. While his passing leaves a significant void, his legacy of innovation and dedication will undoubtedly guide radio College as it moves forward. Thierry’s spirit will remain a part of the station’s DNA, reminding us all of the power of radio to connect, entertain, and inspire.
Conclusion
Editor: Thank you,dr. Lafontaine, for sharing your insights on Thierry Lecoq’s remarkable career and legacy. It’s clear that his impact on Radio College and the broader radio community is profound and enduring.
Dr.Lafontaine: it was my pleasure. Thierry Lecoq’s story is one of passion, dedication, and humanity—a reminder of the incredible power of radio to bring people together. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of broadcasters and listeners alike.