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  2. 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]

  3. ERTT - Wikipedia

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    Created by the decree of 25 April 1957, [2] Radiodiffusion-télévision tunisienne (RTT) becomes ERTT by the law of 7 May 1990. It was a shareholder in Euronews, [3] a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) [4] and the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) and the flagship member of the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU).

  4. Association Tunisienne des Radioamateurs - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian Association of Radio Amateurs, Association Tunisienne des Radio Amateurs (ASTRA) is a scientific nonprofit organization that focuses on the amateur radio activity. This is the first association amateur Tunisia we tried to legally based dice 1997, [ 1 ] as recently recognized by the Tunisian government end as shown in the article ...

  5. Television in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    It was officially introduced to the country on May 31, 1966, with the launch of state-owned Radio Télévision Tunisienne (now El Watania 1), broadcast from its first transmitter in Djebel Zaghouan. The service broadcast in both Arabic and French. [2] By 1971, television became available in all of Tunisia. [3]

  6. 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.

  7. Télévision Tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    El Watania 2 (also known as Télévision Tunisienne 2) – started in November 1994, as Canal 21, and broadcasts mainly cultural, drama and children's programs. In addition, the broadcaster operates a number of online platforms and services, including news and sport divisions.

  8. List of radio stations in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Corporation de Radio montagnaise de Natashquan: First Nations community radio: CKNA-FM: 104.1 FM: Natashquan: La Radio communautaire CKNA: community radio: CFNM-FM: 99.9 FM: Nemaska: Nemaska Radio Station: community radio: CBGA-FM-1: 98.7 FM: New Carlisle: Ici Radio-Canada Première: public news/talk CBVN: 101.5 FM: New Carlisle: CBC Radio One ...

  9. List of indoor arenas in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Image Arenas Capacity City Tenants 1: Salle Omnisport de Radès: 17,000: Radès, Ben Arous: Tunisian Olympic Committee: 2: El Menzah Sports Palace: 7,000: El Menzah ...