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  2. Sudan TV - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 1962. (1962) Sudan TV (Arabic: تلفزيون السودان), run by the Sudan National Broadcasting Corporation ' (SNBC), is an Arabic language television network. It is Sudan 's national network and is government-owned and operated. Sudan TV is one of six television networks in the country.

  3. Television in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan has 18 terrestrial channels, just one of which, Blue Nile TV, is not wholly state-owned. Sudan TV is the main terrestrial channel. There are eight free-to-air direct-to-home channels headquartered in Sudan, of which five are privately owned, two are government owned and one has mixed ownership. Pay-TV penetration is negligible in the country.

  4. SSBC TV - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation. History. Launched. 18 December 2010. (2010-12-18) SSBC TV (South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation Television) is a public television network in South Sudan which is owned and operated by the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation. SSBC TV broadcasts in English and Juba Arabic and can also be viewed on Satellite.

  5. Telecommunications in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Year Economic Salvation Programme (1990–1993), adopted by the Government of Sudan, emphasized the role of telecommunications in the socio-economic development process and called for the removal of the monopolistic environment in the sector and for the involvement of the private sector—whether local or foreign—in the telecommunication sector as well as in other sectors to ...

  6. Satellite television by region - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there are two primary satellite television providers of subscription based service available to Canadian consumers: Bell Satellite TV and Shaw Direct.The CRTC has refused to license American satellite services, but nonetheless hundreds of thousands (up to a million by some estimates) of Canadians access or have accessed American services [6] — usually these services have to be ...

  7. Telecommunications in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    TV: The government-run SSBC TV is based in Juba. It is the only functioning television station in the country. The SSBC TV broadcasts six hours a day in English and Arabic and can also be viewed on Satellite. The station runs a few small local TV stations in Aweil, Wau, Malakal and Rumbek. South Africa provides training for SSBC TV staff.

  8. South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) is a national public service broadcaster in South Sudan. SSBC provides radio stations (AM / FM) as well as television broadcasts through its VHF/UHF analogue transmitters in Juba. It broadcasts its radio and television services via satellite and can be viewed from many places in the world through ...

  9. Television in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Television in South Sudan. Television in South Sudan has a low penetration of around 15% to 20%, as many households cannot afford the cost of a satellite dish, and terrestrial television is the dominant platform. Radio became the main source of news and information in South Sudan.