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  2. List of newspapers in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Diario de Mocambique [2] Beira Domingo [4] Maputo Expresso da Tarde [2] Maputo Fim de Samana [4] Maputo Notícias [4] Maputo Rede da Criança Website: O Popular [4] Savana [4] Maputo Tempo [4] Maputo Zambeze [4] Maputo

  3. Mass media in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    State controlled newspapers such as daily Diário de Moçambique and weekly Domingo are also highly circulated. [2] Other newspapers include Savana and Tempo. [4] A weekly newspaper known as Verdade is distributed free of charge near the capital city Maputo and is known for its negative views on the government. [1]

  4. TV Sucesso (Mozambique) - Wikipedia

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    On February 18, 2021, during RTP África's Conversas ao Sul, celebrity and influencer Neyma Nacimo announced that she was preparing a weekly talk show, Noites com Neyma Nacimo. [8] For its seventh anniversary, TV Sucesso held an anniversary gala, where it was revealed that the channel had become the most watched network in Mozambique. [9]

  5. Televisão de Moçambique - Wikipedia

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    Televisão de Moçambique (TVM, lit."Television of Mozambique") is the national public broadcaster of Mozambique.It is headquartered in Maputo, the country's capital.. The network receives 60 percent of its operational financing from the government and the remaining 40 percent from advertisers and other commercial sources.

  6. Televisão Miramar - Wikipedia

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    The channel broadcast the 2018 FIFA World Cup alongside Televisão de Moçambique and TV Sucesso, in a package of 36 matches negotiated by Econet's Kwesé Sports. [7] In 2022, the channel obtained rights to a package of matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup held in Qatar, the third such World Cup broadcast by the channel. [8]

  7. SporTV - Wikipedia

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    SporTV is a Brazilian pay television sports network owned by Canais Globo, part of Grupo Globo, launched in 1991. It is the most watched sports network in Brazil. On January 18, 2013, were launched High-definition simulcasts of SporTV and SporTV 2. Before that, select events were broadcast in HD on sister channel Globosat HD (now Modo Viagem).

  8. Soico Televisão - Wikipedia

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    Soico TV started on October 25, 2002, after a month of experimental broadcasts, [1] by former TVM employee Daniel David. Initially, the channel's programming was entirely in English, due to an affiliation agreement with the South African pan-African television network TVAfrica (at the time CTV Africa), with which it established a strong partnership. [2]

  9. ZAP (satellite television) - Wikipedia

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    ZAP is a digital satellite television provider mainly for Portuguese-speaking countries in sub-Saharan Africa.ZAP launched in Angola in 2010, providing a subscription based TV service covering the sub-Saharan countries to south of Angola.

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