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1. MBC 2 is a television channel of the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) in Mauritius. It was launched as the second TV channel in Mauritius on 30 July 1990 after the MBC 1. [2][3][4][5] The channel broadcasts shows and movies in the major ancestral languages spoken in Mauritius, such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Urdu and Mandarin ...
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5 Plus (stylized as 5PLUS) was a Philippine free-to-air television network owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and jointly operated by TV5 Network, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. media arm of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund.
Website. www.mbcradio.tv /mbc /mbc. MBC Sat is a television channel of the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation broadcast in Mauritius. It was launched on November 13, 2014 after an agreement between Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation and CanalSat Mauritius. It is the first satellite channel by the Mauritian national TV broadcaster to broadcast ...
The Défimedia group is the owner of Radio Plus, a leading private radio station in Mauritius. It starts operation in 2002 and has slogan " Écouté ou pou Tendé " ( Listen you will hear) and a Web TV [2] stations on the internet.
Website. www.mbcradio.tv /mbc /mbc1. Availability. Terrestrial. MCML. Channel 1. MBC 1 is a Mauritian free-to-air television channel of the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, the national state broadcaster. MBC 1 was launched as the first TV channel in the island country on 8 June 1964. [1][2][3][4]
Mass media in Mauritius. The mass media in Mauritius is limited by its small population size (estimated at 1,288,000 in 2008). Nonetheless, Mauritius has a robust economy, and there are a number of major media outlets, including print newspapers, radio and television stations.