Radio Algeria

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Radio Algeria
الإذاعة الجزائرية

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legal form Établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial (EPIC)
founding October 28, 1962 (RTA)
1986 (ENRS)
Seat Algiers , Algeria
Website www.radioalgerie.dz

Radio Algeria ( Arabic الإذاعة الجزائرية, DMG al-iḏāʿa al-ǧazāʾiriyya ; also:المؤسسة العمومية للبث الإذاعي / al-muʾassasa al-ʿumūmiyya li-l-baṯṯ al-iḏāʿī ; shortم ع ب إ; French: Radio algérienne , RA; also: Entreprise nationale de radiodiffusion sonore , ENRS) is the state radio broadcaster of Algeria . There is no direct censorship in the country, but the president, members of parliament, judges and the army are legally protected from "defamation".

history

The beginnings of broadcasting in Algeria go back to the Colin house, a musical instrument shop. The first broadcasts took place in 1923 (callsign 8DB), from December 1925 under the names Radio Alger and Radio Algérie . In 1926 Radio Alger PTT started operations. The Lucerne Wave Plan of 1932 assigned Algeria the frequency 941 kHz (12 kW). During the Second World War, it was renamed Radio France in 1943 , before the station was incorporated into the French radio station Radiodiffusion Française (RDF) in 1945/46 .

After Algeria's independence in 1962, Radiodiffusion Télévision Algérienne (RTA) was founded. In 1986 there was a split into four companies, including Radio Algeria . It is broadcast in Arabic , in the Berber language Kabyle and in French . In March 2007, Radio Algeria started the international broadcaster Radio Algeria International .

Together with its 48 local stations, Radio Algeria reaches around 20 million listeners.

Nationwide radio stations

  • Chaîne 1 (القناة الأولى / al-qanāh al-ūlā ), a full program in Arabic
  • Chaîne 2 (ⴰⵎⴰⵟⴰⴼ ⵡⴻⵙⴻⵍ), a full program in Berber language
  • Chaîne 3 , a full program in French
  • Radio Coran (إذاعة القرآن الكريم / iḏāʿat al-Qurʾān al-karīm ), a religious program
  • Radio Culture (الإذاعة الثقافية / al-iḏāʿa aṯ-ṯaqafiyya ), a cultural program
  • Jil FM (FMجيل), a youth program
  • Radio Algérie Internationale , the international service

48 regional channels

The well-known regional stations of Radio Algeria include:

  • Radio Bahdja (إذاعة البهجة / iḏāʿat al-Bahǧa ) for Algiers (founded 1992)
  • Radio Adrar, broadcasts in Arabic and in the dialects "Zennati" and "Tergui" (founded in 1996 in Adrar )
  • Radio Biskra , broadcasts in Arabic (founded in 1999 in Biskra )
  • Radio Blida, broadcasts in Arabic for the Mitidja region (founded in 2011 in Blida )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Country profile: Algeria
  2. Source était la première radio d'Algérie?
  3. Décret n ° 63-284 du 01 août 1963, portant organization de la radiodiffusion télévision algérienne ( JO n ° 57 du 16 août 1963 ); Ordonnance n ° 67-234 of 9 November 1967, portant organization de la radiodiffusion télévision algérienne ( JO n ° 94 of 17 November 1967 )
  4. Décret n ° 86-146 du 1 juillet 1986, portant création de l'entreprise nationale de radiodiffusion ( JO n ° 27 du 2 juillet 1986 ); Décret exécutif n ° 91-102 du 20 avril 1991, erigeant l'entreprise nationale de radiodiffusion sonore en établissement public de radiodiffusion sonore ( JO n ° 19 du 24 avril 1991 )

See also