Eddy Gronfier
Eddy Gronfier (b. France, 1970) started as a local radio host on Fun Radio Annecy in 1985, then NRJ Chambéry.
In 1988, he moved to Paris to become the host of a national radio in primetime, this time on Fun Radio until 1990 alongside other hosts like Manu Levy, Max or Difool.
He hosted live shows, like La Plus Grande Discothèque du Monde at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy with Alexandre Debanne.
On an international level, his show "Maxi Fun" was broadcast in Japan on FM802, and he was part of the opening of Fun Radio in Romania which saw the day of light after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He then moved on to Maxximum, a young dance radio, where he met key figures like Joachim Garraud, Fred Rister or Cocto.
In 1992, he hosted "The Morning Show" with Caroline Davigny and "M40 rock" on M40 until 1994.
From 1994 to 1997, he was production manager on RTL2, and created simultaneously his production company "Proedit". He created the coverage for Skyrock's "priorite a la musique" and the show "Monstres" with Manu Levy and Francois Meunier. He also created the coverage for Radio Scoop, the one for "Zegut” on RTL " and "Charly et Lulu" on RTL2.