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  2. List of television channels in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Chada TV HD; MBC 5; MBC 5 HD This page was last edited on 24 July 2024, at 03:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ... List of television channels in Morocco.

  3. Agadir - Wikipedia

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    Agadir became a large city of over half a million by 2004, with a large port with four basins: the commercial port with a draft of 17 metres, triangle fishing, fishing port, and a pleasure boat port with marina. Agadir was the premier sardine port in the world in the 1980s and has a beach stretching over 10 km with fine seafront promenades.

  4. Television in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco has nine domestic free-to-air channels: seven government-owned, one privately-owned, and one of mixed ownership. 2M TV started out in 1989 as the first private terrestrial channel in Morocco, however it later became a mixed ownership channel as 70% of its capital was bought by the government. It is by far the most watched channel in ...

  5. SNRT - Wikipedia

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    The following channels are pending acquisition by SNRT as of June 2021: [3] [4] 2M (SNRT 2): a semi-public generalist channel.; Medi 1 TV: a news channel covering Moroccan and international news.

  6. Daylight saving time in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time Morocco had used daylight saving time since 1978. [4] 2009: DST began on 1 June and ended on 21 August. [5] 2010: DST began on 2 May and ended on 8 August, just before Ramadan, as had been the case in recent years. [6] 2011: DST began on 2 April at midnight and ended on 31 July at midnight. [7]

  7. TELMA (Moroccan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It was created during the time of the French protectorate in Morocco and existed for a brief period between 1954 and 1955. [3] It was owned by a French company (Compagnie Marocaine de Radio-Télévision) which was independent from the French state and RTF, effectively making it the first Francophone television station in the private sector, [ 1 ...

  8. SNRT Radio National - Wikipedia

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    SNRT Radio National (الإذاعة الوطنية) is a Moroccan radio channel operated by the state-owned public-broadcasting organization SNRT and specializing in news, sports, talk programmes, and popular music, broadcast from Rabat called in Arabic AL-IDAA ALWATANIA MAGHREBIA mean Moroccan National Radio.

  9. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco, [d] officially the Kingdom of Morocco, [e] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east , and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south .