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  2. El Watania 1 - Wikipedia

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    The regime then intended, through this choice, to associate television with the new political configuration that gets ready. On May 23, 2008, Tunis 7 took the French name of Tunisie 7 until the fall of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. [1]

  3. Television in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Tunisia reaches 94% of households. The dominant platform in the market is free satellite, though terrestrial platform reaches around 15% of the households. [ 1 ] The country has seventeen free-to-air channels, two of which are owned and operated by the state-owned Télévision Tunisienne (formerly ERTT ), El Watania 1 and El ...

  4. Télévision Tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    The state still exercises great influence over the state channels, and in July 2017, the country's government suddenly fired its TV director Elyes Gharbi, allegedly because Télévision Tunisienne had a high over-consumption of money and declining viewership. [7]

  5. El Watania 2 - Wikipedia

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    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 7, 1994. The television channel started broadcasting on November 7, 1994.

  6. Telecommunications in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The number of radio and TV channels and print publications has increased, as has their freedom to report and debate political and social issues. State TV, which had toed the government line, has changed tack, giving airtime to the former opposition. [5] Prior to the Tunisian revolution there were four private radio stations operating in Tunisia.

  7. Nessma El Jadida - Wikipedia

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    The TV channel was launched on 16 March 2007, by Nabil and Ghazi Karoui, in partnership with Berlusconi and Tarak Ben Ammar. [1] It was created as a subsidiary of Karoui & Karoui World Group. [2] In January 2017, Nessma Live was launched. [3] On October 4, Nessma Sport, a streaming channel dedicated to sports, was launched on the Internet. [4]

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  9. Category:Television stations in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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