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LUX 106.6 FM, University of Liberia. Radio Liberia FM, operated by the state-run Liberian Broadcasting System (LBS). [7] [6] Radio Veritas FM and SW, religious-Catholic. [9] RFI English FM, the English service of Radio France Internationale. [16] Sky FM [7] STAR Radio FM and SW, operated in partnership with Swiss-based Hirondelle Foundation. [5 ...
Art and Life in Africa : Liberia; History of Liberia: a Timeline, from Library of Congress Archived April 8, 2015, at the Wayback Machine; Political Resources on the Net: Liberia Archived September 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine; Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party at Project Gutenberg by Martin Delany
The Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) is a state-owned radio and television network in Liberia. Founded as a corporation in 1960, the network was owned and operated by Rediffusion until 1968, when management passed to the Government of Liberia .
In Liberia, the native Africans resisted the expansion of the colonists, resulting in many armed conflicts between them. Nevertheless, in the next decade 2,638 African Americans migrated to the area. Also, the colony entered an agreement with the U.S. Government to accept freed slaves who were taken from illegal slave ships.
Numerous newspapers, radio stations and TV programs are broadcast and can be heard in the capital Monrovia, coastal cities and towns and countryside. Radio, newspapers and online news articles are the main form of mass communication in Liberia in recent years, surpassing TV stations as the most accessible forms of media to Liberians.
Liberia’s new president, Joseph Boakai, was sworn into office Monday after his narrow win in a November election. Boakai, who at age 79 has become the country's oldest president, promised to ...
Costa is the Chairman of the Council of Patriots. He's widely regarded as the most influential voice in Liberia. In May 2020, the Paris-based magazine dubbed, The Africa Report, ranked him the 33rd Most Influential African positively disrupting things on the continent among the likes of Julius Malema, Aliko Dangote, et al.
Reza Valizadeh was arrested in Tehran in September, a source close to his family told his former employer Radio Farda, the Iranian branch of the US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).