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  2. Botswana Television - Wikipedia

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    Botswana Television (also known as BTV and Botswana TV) is the national broadcaster in Botswana. Botswana's first national television service started in 2000 following a 1997 government decision. [1] [2] The station delivers thirteen hours of local and international programmes daily on weekdays and 13 hours of programming on weekends. [1]

  3. YTV (Botswanan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, Sabido Investments, owner of e.tv in neighbouring South Africa, bought 49% of the channel's shares, aiming to go national at the long term. [5] With the buyout, the station underwent through massive technical upgrades, ahead of a revamp initially slated for 1 May 2008. [6] The new schedule started on 15 July. [7]

  4. List of television stations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television stations in Africa.Many African countries have various television stations both public and private in nature. The management of these stations vary across countries.

  5. Botswana media guide - AOL

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    An overview of the media in Botswana, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.

  6. BTV - Wikipedia

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    BTV, the former callsign of VTV a TV station in Ballarat in Victoria, which is a state of Australia BTV, the former callsign of Betevé a local television channel in Barcelona. Beijing Television , a series of channels in China

  7. Botswana's exiled ex-leader Khama returns home, court ... - AOL

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    Botswana's ex-president Ian Khama appeared in court on Friday to face charges of illegally owning a gun and receiving stolen property, after returning from three years in exile ahead of an ...

  8. Gaborone - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Gaborone Broadcasting Company and Botswana TV provide television programming for Gaborone. 78.7% of the households in Gaborone have a working television. Other local channels based in Gaborone are Now TV, Khuduga HD, Access TV & Maru TV. [54] 93.7% of the households in Gaborone have a cell phone. [54]

  9. Telecommunications in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Botswana include newspapers, radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. In addition to the government-owned newspaper and national radio network, there is an active, independent press (six weekly newspapers). Foreign publications are sold without restriction in Botswana.