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  2. Cameroon Radio Television - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV) is a major radio and television broadcasting company in Cameroon. CRTV is a government-controlled radio and television service in Cameroon. It started as Cameroon Television (CTV) and later merged with the radio service to become known as CRTV.

  3. Mass media in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Cameroon includes independent outlets. The nation has only one national newspaper, which is state owned. [1]Cameroon's media includes print publications that are both public and privately owned; a public television station and privately owned channels; radio stations that are public, privately owned, and foreign; and the Internet.

  4. Karl Toko Ekambi - Wikipedia

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    On 29 March 2022, Toko Ekambi scored a goal in the fourth minute of time added on at the end of extra time against Algeria to send Cameroon to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [42] At the finals in Qatar, he started the first two games and was a substitute in the 1–0 win over Brazil , as the team exited in the group stage.

  5. Telecommunications in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    state-owned Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV), 2 private TV broadcasters (2007); [3] one station (2001). BBC World Service radio is available via local relays (98.4 FM in Yaounde, the capital). [4] The government maintains tight control over broadcast media. State-owned Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV), operates both a TV and a radio network. It ...

  6. Category:Radio in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon Radio Television This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 02:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Stéphane Mbia - Wikipedia

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    Stéphane Mbia Etoundi (born 20 May 1986) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or defender.. He played 179 games and scored nine goals in Ligue 1 over nine seasons playing for Rennes, Marseille and Toulouse.

  8. Nouhou Tolo - Wikipedia

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    Nouhou Tolo (/ ˈ n uː h uː ˈ t oʊ l oʊ /; born 23 June 1997), sometimes known mononymically as Nouhou, is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Major League Soccer club Seattle Sounders FC and the Cameroon national team. [3] He represented Cameroon at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations [4] and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

  9. Georges-Kévin Nkoudou - Wikipedia

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    A day after the announcement, he was called up to Cameroon national football team for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification. He planned to play his first match against Burundi on 9 June 2022, but withdrew injured. [29] On November 10, 2022, he was selected by Rigobert Song to compete in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [30]