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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:
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.
In 2002, ORTM had 35 local radio and/or television broadcast points or repeaters, with TV/radio broadcast points in all eight Regions of Mali.From its headquarters in Bamako, ORTM produces two radio networks (RTM and Chiffre II), a national television network (RTM), and directs the work of a number of regional RTM radio stations.
Mali (2007): Freedom House report. Six radio station staff freed on completing sentences: Mali. Reporters Without Borders, 26 September 2006. Silicon Mali. Silvia Sansoni, Forbes 02.04.02. VOA Training African Affiliates: Broadcasters’ Fiscal Health Key ‘To Guarantee Pluralism’. Voice of America, 13 September 2005
Photography in Mali (1 C, 2 P) W. Works by Malian people (3 C) This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 22:19 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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]
This collection is enriched by 40,000 photographs in black and white, 12,000 negatives, 500 audio recordings and 300 video recordings. [2] The Collective for the National Museum of Mali [3] aims to promote the digital presence of the museum and to mitigate risks induced by the COVID-19 crisis that could endanger the collections. [4]
News media in Mali (2 C) T. Television stations in Mali (1 P) Pages in category "Mass media in Mali" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.