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This is a list of Arabic-language and other newspapers published in the Arab world. The Arab newspaper industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. International Arab papers Al-Arab (United Kingdom) Al-Hayat (United Kingdom) Al-Quds al-Arabi (United Kingdom) Asharq Alawsat (United Kingdom) Hoona ...
There is also one international station, Radio Algérie Internationale , broadcasting in four languages (Arabic, French, Spanish and English) on shortwave via the relay station in Issoudun, France, [8] and a large network of local stations (Radio Adrar, Radio El Bahia, Radio Biskra, Radio Blida, Radio Soummam, etc.).
DTV Algérie--24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 33: Alanis TV--24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 34: Berbère Music-Group BRTV: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 35: Berbère Jeunesse-Group BRTV: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 36: Algérie 3 HD: high definition version of Algérie 3: EPTV GROUP: 24 hours: 1080i HDTV - 37: Canal Algérie HD: high definition version of Canal Algérie: EPTV ...
EPTV was the only television channel until 1994, when French-speaking Canal Algérie (now TV2) was created. TV2 is available in Europe on Eutelsat [ 1 ] satellite service (Hotbird and Astra). It is also available on French Numericable , Monaco MC Cable cable television services, Orange TV and Freebox.
On 1 July 1986, an executive decree separates the activities managed by the RTA into four autonomous bodies: a national television broadcasting company (TDA), a national sound broadcasting company (ENRS), a national audiovisual production company (ENPA) and a national broadcasting television company (ENTV).
[1] [2] In 2004 and 2005, the government increased the access of Berber language and culture to both print and broadcast media. [1] Algérie Presse Service is the Algerian national press agency. It was created on December 1, 1961, following the national independence of Algeria from French control, to represent Algeria in the sphere of the world ...
[1] [2] Algeria is one of the first countries in Africa to publicly introduce television. The country was served with only one television channel, Télévision Algérienne , until 1994, the year when the French-language Canal Algérie was launched, also serving Algerian audiences residing in Europe and North America.
[1] [2] It was established by the Algerian government to promote the development of the country's media and entertainment industry. [3] [4] References