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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 ...
Misr El Balad 2; Al Masriya; Dream TV; El Mehwar; CBC; CBC Two; CBC Drama; CBC + 2; CBC Sofra; CBC Extra; Al Hayat 1; Al Hayat 2; Al Hayat Cinema; Al Hayat Series; Al Hayat Sports; Al Hayat Al Ann; Al Hayat We Alnas; Al Nahar TV; Al Nahar + 2; Al Nahar Noor; Al Nahar Al Youm; MBC Masr; Al Nahar Sports; Al Nahar Drama; Al Nahar Cinema; ART Aflam ...
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
[2] From January 7, 1966, with the commissioning of the Zaghouan transmitter, broadcasts were more regular and the Tunisian press began to publish the RTT program schedule, alongside that of Italian television. [2] On May 31 of the same year, Tunisian Television, known as RTT (إ ت ت), was officially inaugurated by President Habib Bourguiba.
The media of Libya consists of a broad range of newspapers, TV channels, radio stations, and websites mostly set up during or after the Libyan Civil War, which removed previously tight restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of speech. By the summer of 2012, there were over 200 registered newspapers, over 20 TV channels, and 200 radio ...
More than 20 TV stations, many privately owned, broadcast from Libyan cities and from Middle East media hubs. [2] Television receivers 889,232 receivers, 149 per 1000 inhabitants (2005) [6] [needs update] Television broadcast stations. Allibya TV; Libya TV - a.k.a. Libya al-Ahrar; Qatar-based satellite station, launched in April 2011. Homepage
The channel was established after the fall of Muammar al-Gaddafi in 2011, and is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ABSU). The channel aims to provide the Libyan people with truthful news and objective information, as well as programs that do not advocate the views of individual parties or ...
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