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TV2 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الثانية), formerly Canal Algérie (French pronunciation: [ka.nal' al.ʒe.ʁi]), in English means The Algerian channel, is the second Algerian general public national television channel.
Media related to Newspapers of Algeria at Wikimedia Commons . The North Africa Journal-جريدة شمال إفريقيا, official website.; Algerian Newspapers and News Sites List of Algerian newspapers and online news sites in English.
EPTV was the only television channel until 1994, when French-speaking Canal Algérie (now TV2) was created. TV2 is available in Europe on Eutelsat [ 1 ] satellite service (Hotbird and Astra). It is also available on French Numericable , Monaco MC Cable cable television services, Orange TV and Freebox.
DTV Algérie--24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 33: Alanis TV--24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 34: Berbère Music-Group BRTV: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 35: Berbère Jeunesse-Group BRTV: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 36: Algérie 3 HD: high definition version of Algérie 3: EPTV GROUP: 24 hours: 1080i HDTV - 37: Canal Algérie HD: high definition version of Canal Algérie: EPTV ...
[1] [2] Algeria is one of the first countries in Africa to publicly introduce television. The country was served with only one television channel, Télévision Algérienne , until 1994, the year when the French-language Canal Algérie was launched, also serving Algerian audiences residing in Europe and North America.
In October 2021, Algérie Télécom announced that it had increased the internet speed from 2 Mbps to 10 Mbps, which becomes the minimum speed in Algeria. [5] On November 14, 2022, Algérie Télécom reveals a new Idoom VDSL offer allowing customers and their families to take full advantage of a very high speed connection of up to 50 megabytes. [6]
TV1 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الأولى, romanized: al-Jazā’iriyyah al-’Ūlā), formerly Algerian Television (in Arabic: التلفزيون الجزائري) then The Terrestrial Channel (in Arabic: القناة الأرضية), is the first Algerian general public network of Établissement public de télévision (EPTV) formerly Établissement national de télévision (ENTV ...
Officially, 60% of content is produced in Arabic, followed by 35% in French and 5% in English. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] Programming includes rolling news, debates, talk shows, documentaries, and thematic magazines.