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TV1 is a Tanzanian television channel owned by Swedish company Modern Times Group known as MTG. They broadcast in Swahili language a mix of news, entertainment programs and purchased movies and TV shows. The channel is aimed at the 15–49 age group and has a particular focus on female viewers. [1]
Star TV Tanzania is a Tanzanian television station with a wide range of broadcast content. It is based in Mwanza , near Lake Victoria, and maintains offices in Dar es Salaam . [ 1 ]
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Commissioned 7 TV analogue transmitter stations at Bukoba, Musoma, Tabora, Kigoma, Lindi, Tanga and Mbeya; Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) formed in July 2007 TBC Establishment Order signed by His Excellency the President of the United republic of Tanzania on 18 August 2007; Singida TV and Radio transmitter stations commissioned in 2010
"State TV Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation known as TBC launched in 2001, several years after the first private station. [2] Current TV networks and stations include: East Africa Tv; Mambo Tv Swahili; Clouds Tv; Wasafi Tv; Ebenezer TV; Barmedas TV; TV E; Al Itrah Broadcasting Network Television (IBN TV) Coastal Television Network [2] Dar es ...
In May 2024, he identified one of the victims as Jeffrey Jones, of Fillmore, Ind., who was reported missing in 1993 and whose remains were recovered in 1996 from Fox Hollow Farm, according to a ...
The station aside from the main UHF transmitter had four VHF relayers, in Mwanza (channel 10), Dodoma (channel 11), Moshi (channel 9) and Arusha (channel 6). The coverage was limited in accordance with the regulator, that suggested at the time (2003) that any operator shouldn't broadcast to more than 25% of the national territory.