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  2. Free speech in the media during the Libyan civil war (2011)

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    Alhurra TV was able to bypass government blocks on the Internet in order to broadcast live images from Benghazi across the world. On 19 March, Nabbous was killed by pro-Gaddafi troops during the Second Battle of Benghazi. [9] Libya TV, also known as Libya Al-Ahrar TV, is a satellite TV channel broadcast from Doha, Qatar.

  3. Libya Al Ahrar TV - Wikipedia

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    Libya TV now broadcasts 12 hours per day both in Arabic and the Tamazight language. In the weeks prior to the battle of Tripoli, Libya TV aired recorded phone calls between key figures in the Gaddafi regime in which they discussed moving bodies of the deceased to places where NATO had previously targeted during airstrikes.

  4. Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On 24 December 1968, regular television broadcasts began with coverage of the Independence Day parade. In this early period, TV broadcasts began at 8pm and ended at 10:45pm. [8] The Libyan national television was broadcast via satellite to the Arab world and Europe via the satellites Arabsat and Hot Bird from 1997.

  5. Mass media in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libya Radio and Television (LRT) is the successor to the Gaddafi-era state broadcaster. Dozens of radio outlets, many privately owned, broadcast from Libyan cities and from Middle East media hubs. The BBC World Service Arabic broadcasts on 91.5 FM in Tripoli , Benghazi , and Misrata .

  6. Media of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libya Radio and Television Corporation (LRTC) is the successor to the Gaddafi-era state broadcaster. More than 20 TV stations, many privately owned, broadcast from Libyan cities and from Middle East media hubs. [4]

  7. Libya National Channel - Wikipedia

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    Libya National Channel (LNC) (Arabic : قناة ليبيا الوطنية), also known as Libya's National Television Channel or simply Libya's Channel, is a Libyan television news channel. The channel was established after the fall of Muammar al-Gaddafi in 2011, and is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Arab States ...

  8. 2011 in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libyans in Benghazi take over a radio station; it broadcasts its message to the world - calling on the international media to cover what "the criminal Gaddafi" is doing - while libya17.com posts videos in English. Libya shuts off access to the Internet, as a result, causing Al Jazeera to have lost its signal to Libya.

  9. Arrai TV - Wikipedia

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    Arrai TV (Arabic: قناة الرأي) was an Arabic-language television station based in Syria.The channel was owned by Misha'an al-Juburi.During the Libyan Civil War in 2011, it was used by overseas Libyans to defend the Gaddafi government, denounce the anti-Gaddafi rebels and to keep morale up of those which had fled Libya since the war. [1]