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Jornal de Angola is the only daily newspaper in Angola since the independence of the country in 1975. The organization uses wire feeds from ANGOP, Agence France-Presse, Reuters, EFE, and Prensa Latina. The newspaper is published in Luanda by Edições Novembro. In addition to the printed newspaper, it has an online edition. [1]
The Angola Press News Agency or Angola Press Agency (ANGOP; Portuguese: Agência Angola Press) is an official news agency of Angola, based in Luanda. [1] Founded in 1975, it was a former close ally of the now-defunct TASS of the Soviet Union. It is part of the Alliance of Portuguese-speaking News Agencies .
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TPA1 is the main and generalist channel of Televisão Pública de Angola.Until 2017 it was the only state-owned terrestrial television channel in Angola following the period where TPA 2 was outsourced to Semba Comunicação and the arrival of private channels TV Zimbo and Palanca TV, both channels that later fell under the sphere of influence of the state.
Edições Novembro E.P. (English: November publishing house) is the state-owned newspaper publishing company of Angola. [1] Edições Novembro publishes the one and only daily newspaper in Angola, Jornal de Angola [2] and two weeklies, the Jornal dos Desportos (Sports) and Jornal de Economia. The seat of the company is the capital city Luanda.
The country's official news agency is the government-owned Angola Press Agency (ANGOP), founded in 1975, and formerly allied with the official news agency of the Soviet Union, the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS). [1] "
He was later called by TV Globo to be economics editor for Jornal da Globo. [2] He soon became a reporter and left TV Globo to work, between 2003 and 2004, in Angola, on that country's public TV. He returned to Globo after this experience, becoming a correspondent in New York in 2009. [1]
Televisão Pública de Angola E.P. (Public Television of Angola) or TPA is the national broadcaster of the Southern African state of Angola. It operates two generalist television channels (TPA 1 and TPA 2) and a news channel (TPA Notícias). TPA is headquartered in the capital city Luanda and broadcasts in the Portuguese language.