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  2. Media of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan Vision was a progovernment paper with a daily circulation of about 3,200 copies. The Citizen supported the views of the SPLM and distributed about 2,000 copies per day. The Sudan Tribune was an Internet paper from Paris that tended to be critical of the NPC. [4] In 2008 the NPC suspended the publishing license of both the Citizen and ...

  3. Ministry of Information (Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    The media's governance structure underwent several transformations, reflecting the political shifts within Sudan, from the Ministry of Information and Labour (1964) to the Ministry of National Guidance, and eventually to the Ministry of Culture and Information. These changes encompassed the establishment of new departments and initiatives aimed ...

  4. List of newspapers in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    'Media and Telecommunication Landscape in Soudan and South Soudan', a 'infoasaid' guide, February 2011, 92 pp. "Sudan: Directory: the Press". Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Regional Surveys of the World. Europa Publications. 2004. p. 1088. ISBN 1857431839. "Sudan". Electronic Newspapers of Africa. Virtual Libraries: African Studies.

  5. History of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Since independence in 1956, the history of Sudan has been tarnished by internal conflict, including the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972), the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005), the War in Darfur (2003–2020)–culminating in the secession of South Sudan on 9 July 2011, after which the South Sudanese Civil War took place therein ...

  6. Television in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Television in Sudan has a low penetration of around 17%, as many households cannot afford the cost of a satellite dish, and terrestrial television is the dominant platform. There are no private terrestrial television stations, and the government operates Sudanese Radio and Television Corporation .

  7. Sudan Memory - Wikipedia

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    The media and topics covered in Sudan Memory date from the 16th century up to the Sudanese revolution of 2019. [10] An overview of different topics and themes, ranging from advertising and agriculture, to women and workers, allows thematical browsing. [11]

  8. South Sudan suspends social media platforms over videos of ...

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    JUBA (Reuters) -South Sudanese authorities have suspended access to social media platforms for a minimum of 30 days after videos depicting the alleged killings of South Sudanese nationals in Sudan ...

  9. Sudanese Journalists Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    During the war the syndicate has been vocal against the deliberate targeting of journalists by rival military factions. [5] [15] [16] [17] The SJS reported on 10 August that 13 newspapers had ceased operations due to the conflict, while FM radio stations and channels also halted broadcasts, with journalists grappling with unpaid wages. [18]