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  2. Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision du Mali - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, ORTM had 35 local radio and/or television broadcast points or repeaters, with TV/radio broadcast points in all eight Regions of Mali.From its headquarters in Bamako, ORTM produces two radio networks (RTM and Chiffre II), a national television network (RTM), and directs the work of a number of regional RTM radio stations.

  3. Qub Radio - Wikipedia

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    Qub Radio [a] is a Canadian French-language internet talk radio station operated by Quebecor subsidiary Groupe TVA, primarily from studios in Montreal, ...

  4. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Cuban national hero and intellectual José Martí, Radio Televisión Martí was established in 1983 and TV Martí was added in 1990. [1] The 2014 budget for the Cuba broadcasting program was approximately US$27 million. Radio y Televisión Martí is overseen by the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB). [2]

  5. Radio Télévision du Burkina - Wikipedia

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    At the time, RTV started broadcasting on 12 October 1959, with programmes in French and 13 other languages. It would air for at least 82 hours per week with culture and science programmes.

  6. Union des Radios et Televisions Libres du Mali - Wikipedia

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    Peter Coles, Turn your radio on. New Scientist, 7 October 1995. Mali (2007): Freedom House report. Six radio station staff freed on completing sentences: Mali. Reporters Without Borders, 26 September 2006. Silicon Mali. Silvia Sansoni, Forbes 02.04.02. VOA Training African Affiliates: Broadcasters’ Fiscal Health Key ‘To Guarantee Pluralism’.

  7. Radio-Télévision nationale congolaise - Wikipedia

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    Radio Congo Belge (RCB) was created in 1940 by the general government of the Belgian Congo. After the country gained independence, Radio du Congo Belge (RCB) became Radiodiffusion Nationale Congolaise (RNC). RTNC started television broadcasts in Kinshasa on November 24, 1966, [2] three hours a day (7pm to 10pm), on VHF channel 5. [3]

  8. Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines - Wikipedia

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    Monogram of Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines. Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) (Kinyarwanda: Radiyo yigenga y'imisozi igihumbi), nicknamed "Radio Genocide" or "Hutu Power Radio", was a Rwandan radio station which broadcast from July 8, 1993, to July 31, 1994.

  9. DTV radio - Wikipedia

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    Digital-television radio, DTV radio, or DTR describes the audio channels that are provided with a digital television service. [1] These channels are delivered by cable television, direct-broadcast satellite or digital terrestrial television. [2] In terms of variety, DTR falls somewhere between regular AM and FM radio, and satellite radio.