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  2. Radio Tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    Radio Jeunes – youth culture station, on air since 7 November 1995; Radio Tunisie Culture – arts and culture station, on air since 29 May 2006; Radio Tunis Chaîne Internationale (RTCI) – programs mainly in French, but also in English, German, Italian and Spanish; on air since 15 October 1938 (nationalised in February 1960)

  3. Radio Tunis Chaîne Internationale - Wikipedia

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    Radio Tunis Chaîne Internationale (RTCI) is a national radio station in Tunisia, headquartered in the capital city, Tunis.Launched on 15 October 1938, it now broadcasts on 92.0 and 98.2 FM in Tunis.

  4. Radio IFM - Wikipedia

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    Radio IFM (Arabic: إذاعة إي أف أم); is a private Tunisian radio station broadcasting on the FM band since November 4, 2011. Founded by Hamed Soyah, [ 1 ] it is the country's first radio station on the theme of “laughter and music” its programming thus alternates sketches and songs.

  5. Radio Tunis - Wikipedia

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    Radio Tunis called Tunisian National Radio (Arabic: الإذاعة الوطنية التونسية) or Radio of Tunisia (إذاعة الجمهورية التونسية), founded in October 1938, is the primary radio station of Tunisia whose offices are located at Tunis.

  6. Category:Radio stations in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in Tunisia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cap FM; E.

  7. Telecommunications in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The number of radio and TV channels and print publications has increased, as has their freedom to report and debate political and social issues. State TV, which had toed the government line, has changed tack, giving airtime to the former opposition. [5] Prior to the Tunisian revolution there were four private radio stations operating in Tunisia.

  8. Mosaïque FM - Wikipedia

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    The radio station gained rapid success and recognition thanks to its flexible and diverse programs that deal with social issues. In 2007, the age of listeners ranged between 20 and 39. It has been long speculated that Mosaïque FM was considered to be the radio of "The Trablesi Clan" because Belhassen Trabelsi held 13% of its shares.

  9. Express FM - Wikipedia

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    Express FM is a private Tunisian radio station specializing in economics which was founded on October 21, 2010 by Mourad Gueddiche and Naoufel Ben Rayana, co-founders of Maghreb Productions Communication (MPC). Express FM is the fifth-launched private radio station in Tunisia.