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  2. Télé Congo - Wikipedia

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    Télé Congo, derived from Télévision Congolaise, is the national television of the Republic of Congo. Founded on 28 November 1962 and started broadcasting operations in August 1963. [ 1 ] It is the oldest television network in sub-Saharan Africa .

  3. List of television stations in Kinshasa - Wikipedia

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    Canal Tropical Télévision (Tropicana TV) CMB TV; COULEURS TELEVISION; Radio Télévision Message de Vie (RTMV) Radio-Télévision nationale congolaise (RTNC) : RTNC1, RTNC2, RTNC3, RTNC4; Raga TV, Raga+; Télévision Kin Malebo; canal le chemin la verite et la vie (CVV) Nzondo TV; Radio Télévision Catholique Elikya (RTCE) Radio Télévision ...

  4. Telecommunications in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    13 stations: 3 AM, 11 FM, and 2 shortwave (2001); 16 stations: 3 AM, 12 FM, and 1 shortwave (1999). Radios: 18.0 million (1997). [needs update] Television stations: One state-owned TV broadcast station with near national coverage; more than a dozen privately owned TV stations with two having near national coverage (2007); [1] 23 stations (2005);

  5. Mass media in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    State-controlled radio and television transmissions, operated under Radio-Television Nationale Congolaise (RTNC), are the prominent broadcasting stations, reaching the largest number of citizens. The RTNC radio broadcast of La Voix du Congo , is available in French , Swahili , Lingala , Tshiluba , and Kikongo .

  6. Mass media in the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of speech is severely curtailed in the Republic of the Congo.During the 2009 national elections, a number of reporters from major international press organizations, including France 24, BBC and Radio France International, were harassed, physically attacked by police and soldiers, and had their equipment seized.

  7. Radio-Télévision nationale congolaise - Wikipedia

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    RTNC started television broadcasts in Kinshasa on November 24, 1966, [2] three hours a day (7pm to 10pm), on VHF channel 5. [3] By the mid-1970s, following the rename of the country to Zaire, the television station was known as Télé-Zaire, and had its broadcasting hours extended (6pm to 11pm weekdays and 10am or 1pm to 11pm weekends).

  8. Radiodiffusion Télévision Congolaise - Wikipedia

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    This article is about an African television station is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Telecommunications in the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    Most citizens obtain their news from local radio or television stations as there are no nationwide radio or television stations. [ 2 ] Stations from nearby Kinshasa , in the Democratic Republic of the Congo , can be received in Brazzaville and rebroadcasts of the BBC (103.8 FM), Radio France Internationale , and the Voice of America are available.