Radio Télévision Gabonaise (RTG) is Gabon’s national state-owned broadcaster, operating two television channels, a French-language radio network, and several regional radio stations serving the country’s
Category: Middle Africa
Radio Télévision Nationale Congolaise (RTNC) is the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s state-run broadcasting institution, serving as the country’s principal source of radio and television
Radiodiffusion Nationale Congolaise (RNC), the national public broadcaster of the Republic of the Congo, was launched in 1962 at the request of then-President Fulbert Youlou,
Established in 2018, the National Office for Audiovisual Media (Office National des Médias Audiovisuels – ONAMA) serves as Chad’s principal state broadcasting entity. It oversees
Founded in 1974, Télévision Centrafricaine (TVCA) serves as the official public broadcaster of the Central African Republic. Despite its national mandate, the station’s reach remains
Televisão Pública de Angola (TPA) serves as Angola’s national broadcaster and is headquartered in the capital, Luanda. Launched in 1975, the same year the country gained
Founded in 1966 and based in the capital city, N’Djamena, the Chad Press and Publishing Agency (ATPE) is the country’s official press and publishing agency.
Radio Centrafrique is the Central African Republic’s national public radio broadcaster, operating under the aegis of the state. Over the years, the station has grappled
Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV) is the country’s state-owned broadcaster, formed through the merger of Cameroon Television and Cameroon Radio. Today, CRTV operates a diverse network that includes the flagship