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The Black Spring (Kabyle: Tafsut Taberkant) was a series of protests and political demonstrations by Kabyle activists in the Kabylie region of Algeria in 2001, which were met by repressive and violent police measures and became a potent symbol of Kabyle discontent with the national government.
According to the state-run Algeria Press Service, the channel intends to strengthen "Algeria's presence on the international media scene and the impact of its positions vis-à-vis regional and international causes". [5] Officially, 60% of content is produced in Arabic, followed by 35% in French and 5% in English. [5] [2]
Public Establishment of Television (Arabic: المؤسّسة العمومية للتلفزيون, French: Établissement public de télévision French pronunciation ⓘ), abbreviated as EPTV, is a state-owned company that manages the activity of television in Algeria, going from production to broadcasting.
This is a list of TV services available on digital terrestrial, satellite, internet streaming and cable systems in Algeria. [1] [2] National channels
El Hayat TV Live Watch live El Hayat TV also known as ( Arabic : قناة الحياة ) [ 2 ] is an Algerian Arabic language television channel [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] that airs in countries in North Africa , West Asia , the Middle East and Europe .
A direct link was established from the French mainland to Algeria on 14 July 1960 (Bastille Day) and its regular broadcasts started by year-end 1960. [3] Établissement national de télévision, the owner of Télévision Algérienne, is the most important media organ in Algeria. It is a public information and communication institution that ...
Almagharibia tv (Arabic: المغاربية) is an Algerian free-to-air television channel broadcasting from London. It was founded by a successful Algerian businessman with a number of Arab intellectuals from Britain and the Arab World. [1]
After the riots of 1988, the Algerian government had moved towards democracy, holding free elections. However, when the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) won the first free parliamentary election in 1991, the military staged a coup d'état, voided the election results, declared a state of emergency which remained in force until 2011, [3] and arrested the FIS leadership.