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An unnamed Radio Senegal engineer making a field recording of a UNESCO-sponsored functional literacy class for co-operative farmers in the city of Khenene in 1971 In 1962, Radio Senegal became the flagship member of the Union of African National Television and Radio Organizations and its successor, the African Union of Broadcasting .
Television in Senegal was introduced in 1965. The Senegalese government began its first experimental television broadcasts, with health and nutrition programmes, in February of that year. [ 1 ] Experimental programmes came to an end in 1969. [ 2 ]
Television shows set in Senegal (1 P) Pages in category "Television in Senegal" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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The channel showed its independence with a new name: 2sTV. The programmes it showed were more focused on culture, freer, and newer. Programming such as Show tout Chaud and Elles sont toutes belles, as well as Allo Bombay on Bollywood entertainment helped make the channel more attractive than the state channel RTS1.
The reading public for Senegal's diverse press is largely limited to Dakar and Thies. [1] The quasi-official Le Soleil is a daily newspaper. Other major popular independent newspapers include the dailies Sud Quotidien, WalFadjri, Le Quotidien, Le Matin, Le Populaire, Il Est Midi, and the economic weekly Nouvel Horizon.
Telecommunications in Senegal include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. In 2012 the country had roughly 338,200 landlines for its 13.0 million inhabitants. A number of cyber cafés are located in the capital, Dakar , and other cities.
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