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The following is a list of newspapers and news publications in Madagascar. Most are headquartered in the city of Antananarivo . As of the mid-1960s, there were "18 dailies, 48 weeklies, 60 monthlies, 10 bimonthlies, and 19 quarterlies" in publication.
Televiziona Malagasy (abbreviated as TVM) is the national broadcaster of Madagascar, established in 1967. To achieve national dissemination of programmes across Madagascar, the channels broadcast on the EutelSat satellite at 16° East. Likewise it is also used for the diffusion of Radio Madagascar on the radio FM at 99.00Mhz.
The Madagascar-tribune.com is an independent online newspaper, published by the Society Malagasy Edition (SME). The journal exists since December 1988, and became an independent online newspaper on 29 January 2009.
Communications in Madagascar include newspapers, radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, cinema, and the Internet. Widespread poverty and illiteracy severely limit the penetration of television, print media, and the Internet, making radio by far the most important communications medium in the country.
L'Express de Madagascar is a daily newspaper published in Madagascar. It is primarily published in French, although individual sections and stories are also published in Malagasy. [1] In 2002, the newspaper was purchased by Edgard Razafindravahy. [2]
Madagascar is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa. Madagascar belongs to the group of least developed countries , according to the United Nations. [ 1 ] Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health, and private enterprise, are key elements of Madagascar's development strategy.
Antananarivo factory and boutique entrance in 1956. Chocolaterie Robert is the first brand of chocolate to be commercially produced and sold in Madagascar.The company was established in 1940 [1] by Mr and Mrs Robert, a French couple from nearby Reunion Island.
Ranohira (Isalo National Park): As Madagascar's most frequented park, Ranohira, also known as Isalo National Park, presents a stunning landscape characterized by sandstone formations dating back to the Jurassic period, intricate canyons, lush oases, and resilient tapia forests. It serves as an ideal habitat for observing lemurs in their natural ...