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  2. Mass media in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The provinces, Radio Voix du Nord (1945), Radio Citadelle (1950) and Voix Évangélique in the North department and Radio Indépendance in Gonaïves/Artibonite (1953) emerged. 1957–1986. The coming of TV established the domination of audiovisual media. Télé Haiti, in 1959, became the first TV station in the country as a callsign 4VMR-TV. [3]

  3. Radio Métropole - Wikipedia

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    March 8, 1970. ( 1970-03-08) Links. Webcast. Radio Métropole Live. Website. metropolehaiti .com. Radio Métropole is a Haitian French language private radio station based in Port-au-Prince. [1] It is a popular station, providing news updates and other information on Haiti.

  4. Mass media in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Morocco includes newspapers, radio, television, and Internet. The first newspaper to be founded in Morocco was the Spanish-language El Eco de Tetuán in 1860. Such publications were not generally available in Moroccan cities until 1908. "Al Maghreb" was the first Arabic newspaper in the country and it was established in 1886 [1] .

  5. Hit Radio (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    Hit Radio is a Moroccan leading radio station established in 2008 in Rabat, broadcasting news and recent hits from all over the world in addition to talents from Morocco and the Arab World. It also publishes its own greatly followed weekly Top 30 singles chart. According to the station, 40% of its output is on young Moroccan artists.

  6. Association Royale des Radio Amateurs du Maroc - Wikipedia

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    The Association Royale des Radio Amateurs du Maroc ( ARRAM) (in English, Royal Association of Radio Amateurs of Morocco) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Morocco. Key membership benefits of the ARRAM include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio ...

  7. Medi1 Radio - Wikipedia

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    Medi 1 Radio is a state owned radio. The station started broadcasting in 1980 and is based in Tangier, Morocco . Medi 1's former logo in both Arabic and French. The radio station broadcasts throughout the Maghreb countries and it is a bilingual station broadcasting its programming in both Arabic and French . Medi 1 was managed by Pierre Casalta ...

  8. Telecommunications in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    There are 4 Internet service providers serving the country – NATCOM, [1] Access Haiti, [2] Hainet. [3], and Digicel Haiti. [4] The Haitian telecommunications authority, CONATEL, [5] decided in October 2010 to allow the introduction of 3G services by the mobile telephone service providers. [6] This will enable them to deploy faster mobile ...

  9. SNRT - Wikipedia

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    History. It was formerly called Moroccan Radio and Television (RTM) from 1956 and Radiodiffusion-Télévision Marocaine (RTM) from 1961. Radio-Maroc was one of the founding members of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950 and continued as an active member until 1 January 1961 when RTM changed its affiliation to associate membership.