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  2. Tribute FM - Wikipedia

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    Tribute FM is an English-language radio station targeting a Libyan audience both inside and outside the country. It was launched in May 2011 during the country's civil war. It is opposed to the government of Muammar al-Gaddafi. Tribute FM describes itself as "Libya's first free, independent and urban English radio station". [1]

  3. Voice of Free Libya - Wikipedia

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    A tweet by @ChangeInLibya on 14 June 2011 said a "Radio Free Jadu" was broadcasting on 89.1 FM from the town of the same name. Jadu and Nalut are in the Nafusa Mountains of western Libya. A "Radio Free Derna" (in eastern Libya) was reported operating in June 2011. An Arabic-language video report posted to the internet on 15 June suggested that ...

  4. Media of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The media of Libya consists of a broad range of newspapers, TV channels, radio stations, and websites mostly set up during or after the Libyan Civil War, which removed previously tight restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of speech. By the summer of 2012, there were over 200 registered newspapers, over 20 TV channels, and 200 radio ...

  5. Category:Radio stations in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Category: Radio stations in Libya. 2 languages. ... Tribute FM; V. Voice of Free Libya This page was last edited on 13 October 2018, at 09:19 (UTC ...

  6. Libya govt rejects suspension of FM weeks before election - AOL

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    Libya’s government Sunday rejected a decision by the country’s presidential council to suspend the foreign minister over allegations of monopolizing foreign policy. The Government of National ...

  7. Mass media in Libya - Wikipedia

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    First radio service began in 1939 in Libya. [1] Libya Radio and Television (LRT) is the successor to the Gaddafi-era state broadcaster. Dozens of radio outlets, many privately owned, broadcast from Libyan cities and from Middle East media hubs. The BBC World Service Arabic broadcasts on 91.5 FM in Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata. [2] Radio stations

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  9. Al Aan FM - Wikipedia

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    Al Aan FM (Arabic: راديو الآن) is an interactive radio platform that broadcasts from Dubai - United Arab Emirates to the Arab world.It is an interactive podcast platform that meets the aspirations of listeners, offering podcast episodes of a variety of political, entertainment, social and youth, in addition to hours of live broadcast from the event site.