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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 .
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 .
The public radio and television broadcaster in the Republic of the Congo is Radiodiffusion Television Congolaise. Private radio and television stations are allowed. The country has one press agency, Agence Congolaise d'Information, which is a public agency.
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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. In some parts of Africa, radio is a more common form of news and media; see the list of radio stations in Africa for more information.
Television sets: 6.5 million (1997). [ needs update ] Radio is the dominant medium; a handful of stations, including state-run Radio-Télévision Nationale Congolaise (RTNC), broadcast across the country.
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.
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).