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  2. El Watania 2 - Wikipedia

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    El Watania 2, also known as Télévision Tunisienne 2, is the second Tunisian public national television channel. It is owned and operated by Télévision Tunisienne (formerly ERTT). Formerly known as Canal 21 (1994–2007), then as Tunisie 21 (2007–2011), and as El Watania 2 since 2011. The television channel started broadcasting on November ...

  3. ERTT - Wikipedia

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    RTT 2 was closed in 1989 and the following year replaced by Arabic language channel Tunis 2 until 1994 when Canal 21 was launched. French programming from France 2 continued to be aired until the end of October 1999. [6] The two national channels later changed their names several times and are currently El Watania 1 and El Watania 2 since 2011. [2]

  4. Télévision Tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    RTT 2 (later replaced by Arabic language channel Tunis 2 in 1990) was closed in 1994 and instead replaced by the youth channel Canal 21. French programming from France 2 continued to be aired until the end of October 1999. [3] The two channels later changed their names several times and are currently El Watania 1 and El Watania 2 since

  5. El Watania 1 - Wikipedia

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    El Watania 1, also known as Télévision Tunisienne 1, is the first Tunisian public national television channel. It is owned and operated by Télévision Tunisienne (formerly ERTT ). Formerly named RTT (1966–1983), RTT 1 (1983–1992), TV7 (1992–1997), Tunis 7 (1997–2008), Tunisie 7 (2008–2011), it has been known as El Watania 1 since 2011.

  6. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    Name Owner Description Language Availability Arte Belgique: Cooperation between RTBF and ARTE: Cultural network: French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders Satellite

  7. Television in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    El Mourabitoun: Generalistic El Mourabitoun: 24 August 2011 [5] No Sahel TV: Generalistic Sahel TV: 24 August 2011 [5] No Chinguit TV: Generalistic Chinguit TV: 24 August 2011 [5] No El Wataniya: Generalistic El Wataniya: 24 August 2011 [5] No DAVA TV: Generalistic DAVA TV: 1 January 2021 [7] No El Medina TV: Generalistic El Medina TV: 3 ...

  8. Al-Wataniya - Wikipedia

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    The following parties made up the coalition for the 2014 parliamentary election: [1]. Iraqi National Accord – led by Ayad Allawi; Builders of Iraq – led by Abd Thiyab Jaza ...

  9. Radio Tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Tunisian Radio Establishment manages ten public radio channels, four of which are national and the other six are regional stations in El Kef, Gafsa, Monastir, Sfax, Tataouine and Grand Tunis. Radio Tunisienne broadcasts in the FM and medium waves. Shortwave radio broadcasts ended in 2013. [5]