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On November 3, 2013, MBC (Mauritius) introduced the MBC News Channel which airs between 7AM-6PM on MBC 1, bringing up-to-date local, regional and international news every hour including reportages and documentaries in major Mauritian speaking language. MBC News Channel remained a block on MBC 1, from 7 AM to 6PM until January 31, 2015 where it ...
MBC broadcasts many of its own shows, promoting the country and the physical and mental health of the people of Mauritius. On 1 December 2016, the MBC released the MBC play [4] app, which is still under development, on the Google Play Store, allowing users around the globe to stream live TV and radio channels of the corporation. Later, after ...
MBC 4 (formerly BTV) is a Mauritian free-to-air television channel owned by the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, the public broadcaster. Launched in February 2011, the channel broadcasts Hindi-language programmes.
Bankrate’s pay raise survey also found that 64% of workers received a pay increase at some point in the 12 months since October 2022. Of that group, 53% said their incomes haven’t kept pace ...
10 November: 2024 Mauritian general election: The ruling Alliance Lepep loses its majority in the National Assembly to the Alliance du Changement by a landslide. [ 7 ] 15 December: An arrest warrant is issued against former Bank of Mauritius governor Harvesh Kumar Seegolam on fraud charges.
The Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation has been broadcasting shows from various parts to cater all languages in the multicultural country Mauritius. Shows in different languages are being broadcasting by MBC.
As of 1 April 2017, after a price freeze that began in 2010, the cost of a licence may now increase to account for inflation. As of April 2024, the licence fee is £169.50 for a colour and £57 for a black and white television Licence [63] As it is classified in law as a tax, evasion of licence fees is a criminal offence.
MBC Digital 3 is a Mauritian free-to-air television channel owned by the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, which is the national state broadcaster. The channel was launched in March 1996. [1] Its programming consists of news and cultural TV programmes. In the early 2000s, it was an affiliate of TVAfrica's sports output. [2]