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  2. Radio in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The radio's programs were primarily religious and educational, with occasional news announcements. [2] Almost all radio stations in Bahrain are state-owned, by the Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation. However, Radio Mirchi 104.2FM is a privately owned radio station broadcasting in Hindi/Malayalam, [4] to serve the country's Indian ...

  3. Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Radio Bahrain was established in 1955, was taken over by BRTC in 1971, and became an independent body in 1993. [2] Its English-language radio service has been on-air since 1977, broadcasting four hours a day from a studio in Isa Town. In 1982 the station was moved to a building in Adliya. On-air time was extended to 18 hours a day.

  4. Category:Radio in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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  5. Media of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain Telecommunication Company, trading as Batelco, is Bahrain's sole Internet service provider. In 2015, there were an estimated 1.29 million internet user , a penetration of 96.4%. Most of the press is privately owned and is not subject to censorship as long as it refrains from criticizing the ruling family .

  6. Television in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain Sports is a national TV channel offering various sports events in Arabic. Al Maaref TV is a religious TV channel founded in 2007. An opposition news station, LuaLua TV operates from London, though it is blocked in Bahrain. [2] Television in Bahrain began in 1973, broadcasting five-hours per day. [3]

  7. Hassan Salman Kamal - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Salman Kamal (Arabic: حسن سلمان كمال; born September 1942 ()) is a Bahraini poet and broadcaster. He was born in Manama.He started working for the Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation (BRTC) in 1959, rising from an editor and broadcaster up to the directorship until his retirement in 1988.

  8. Imran Al Aradi - Wikipedia

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    Imran Al Aradi is a Pakistani-Bahraini stand up comedian and disc jockey in the Kingdom of Bahrain. [1] [2] He is primarily famous for being a radio personality on Radio Bahrain. His comedic style and hosting skills has led to him being dubbed as "the funniest man in Bahrain". [3]

  9. Bahrain Youth Radio - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain Youth Radio (Arabic: إذاعة البحرين الشبابية), or 98.4 Shabab, is a Bahraini radio channel affiliated with the Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation. Launched on February 14, 2010, it takes its frequency and name from the percentage of votes in favor of the National Action Charter of Bahrain that established ...