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  2. Mass media in Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Burundi mainly consists of radio, television, and printed resources, with a project underway to improve internet access to the country. Most mass media in Burundi is controlled by the government, and access to international mass media is limited.

  3. Idjwi - Wikipedia

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    Idjwi, or Ijwi, is an inland island in Lake Kivu which forms part of South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.At 70 km (43 mi) in length and with an area of 340 km 2 (131 sq mi), it is the second-largest lake island in Africa and the tenth largest in the world.

  4. List of radio stations in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Radio houses are also eligible to awards [1] in Zimbabwe, to appreciate the contributions made. Radio is also regarded as part of the media industry in Zimbabwe and some radio presenters [2] also receive awards. Bulawayo hosts ROIL BYO [3] Awards media awards annually.

  5. International Radio and Television Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The International Radio and Television Organisation (official name in French: Organisation Internationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision or OIRT (before 1960 International Broadcasting Organization (IBO), official name in French: Organisation Internationale de Radiodiffusion (OIR)) was an East European network of radio and television broadcasters with the primary purpose of establishing ...

  6. Internet radio - Wikipedia

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    Internet radio also provided new opportunities to mix music with advocacy messages. In February 1999, Zero24-7 Web Radio was launched. [32] It was the first Internet radio station to be crowdsourced and programmed by professional broadcasters and crowdfunded by a unique partnership of people, charities and businesses.

  7. ITU-R - Wikipedia

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    The CCIR—Comité consultatif international pour la radio, Consultative Committee on International Radio or International Radio Consultative Committee—was founded in 1927. In 1932 the CCIR and several other organizations (including the original ITU , which had been founded as the International Telegraph Union in 1865), merged to form what ...

  8. World Harvest Radio International - Wikipedia

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    The Palau site is no longer in operation, having closed October 27, 2019. Along with the sale of WHRI, this concludes all of World Harvest Radio's shortwave broadcasting. In 1998, its third station, WHRA in Greenbush, Maine, signed on with Angel 5, a signal for Africa and the Middle East. As of November 17, 2009, World Harvest ceased operations ...

  9. Venuste Nshimiyimana - Wikipedia

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    Nshimiyimana, a multi-lingual [5] journalist, worked for diverse radio and TV teams across the BBC Africa department as editor, planning editor and senior journalist team manager. He was in charge of coverage planning for events such as the London Olympic Games in 2012, Nelson Mandela ’s funeral in 2013 and the 2012 US presidential election .