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Television in Mali was introduced in 1983. The following is a list of television channels broadcast in Mali. Main channels. Name Owner Type Launched ORTM:
On 22 September 1983, a Libyan financed television broadcast centre was opened in Bamako, enabling RTM to broadcast one channel of colour television. [2] French and German grant programmes between 1984 and 1990 enabled news and reporting to expand, with regional stations opening in Ségou (1986), Koulikoro (1989), Sikasso (1990) and Mopti (1993).
Pay-TV with the channels Prime Star, Prime Action, Prime Fezztival, Prime Family, Prime Series, Sporting 1–8, Sporting Golf Dutch Telenet cable network in Flanders and Brussels
Africable is a free-to-air, French-language, pan-African TV-channel headquartered in Bamako, Mali. The channel launched on June 26, 2004, born from the desire of young cable operators in Francophone-Africa. [1]
The Institut National des Arts de Bamako (INA) is a national school for the arts in Bamako, Mali. It was the only school of its kind in Mali until 2004. [ 1 ] Originally set up to train Sudanese artisans, it now offers courses in jewellery making and design, illustration, painting, sculpture, photography, music, and theatre.
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The TV channel 2+2 was launched in July 2006 under the name Kino. In the summer of 2010 it changed both its name and its positioning. During six years of broadcasting the channel's technical penetration in cities with a population of over 50,000 increased from 18.5% to 89.3%, and Ukraine-wide it exceeded 83.7%.