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  2. Radiodiffusion Télévision Congolaise - Wikipedia

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  3. 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).

  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. 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 .

  7. Category:Television in the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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  8. TVAfrica - Wikipedia

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    TVAfrica was a pan-African television network founded in 1998 by former advertising executive Dave Kelly alongside sports broadcaster Berry Lambert. [4] The network relayed up to 80% of its content to private television stations in sub-Saharan Africa and also licensed the broadcast of sporting events (excluding South Africa due to licensing regulations) [5] to interested broadcasters.

  9. DZRH News Television - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 82nd anniversary of its radio counterpart, on June 30, 2021, the station launched a new simplified logo and branding as DZRH TV, but the channel is still known as DZRH News Television. On November 15, 2021, the channel updated its new on-screen graphic presentation and slogan "Sama-Sama Tayo, Pilipino!"