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In 2009, Tunisian radio launched its first website portal where the company's full list of radio stations are available via streaming. It was later relaunched in the autumn of 2015 in a new guise and with a separate news section. It also has a radio archive of previous recordings, programs and Tunisian music.
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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.
The Établissement de la Radio Tunisienne manages four national public radio stations: (Radio Tunis, Radio Tunisie Culture, Radio Jeunes and RTCI). It also manages five regional stations: Sfax, Monastir, Gafsa, Tataouine and Le Kef. The majority of radio broadcasts are in Arabic, but some are in French.
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).
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.
Indexes rose Thursday to continue a post-election rally after the Fed cut interest rates. The Fed cut rates by 25 basis points, a smaller move compared to its September meeting.
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.