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On 4 August 1966, two studios in [[Cocody]], 100m2 and 400m2 respectively were built with quality equipment. In 1973 the station began broadcasting in color. |
On 4 August 1966, two studios in [[Cocody]], 100m2 and 400m2 respectively were built with quality equipment. In 1973 the station began broadcasting in color. |
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Following the launch of a second television channel, [[CH2]] on December 9 1983, the old single television station RTI was renamed La Première. |
Following the launch of a second television channel, [[CH2 (television)|CH2]] on December 9 1983, the old single television station RTI was renamed La Première. |
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==References== |
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La Première (RTI) is a pioneering terrestrial television channel in Côte d'Ivoire. It has formerly named Radio Télévision Ivoirienne (RTI), (the name of the company operating it) from 1963 to 1983 but in 1983 a new television channel made it necessary for the channel to be renamed to La Première.
History
It was first broadcast on August 7 1963, established by the then President of the Republic Felix Houphouet-Boigny who wanted to make it an instrument of development.[1]
On 4 August 1966, two studios in Cocody, 100m2 and 400m2 respectively were built with quality equipment. In 1973 the station began broadcasting in color.
Following the launch of a second television channel, CH2 on December 9 1983, the old single television station RTI was renamed La Première.
References
- ^ Africa Film & TV, Z Promotions (1999)