Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation (BRTC)

Set up in 1971, BRTC is the leading radio and television broadcaster in the Kingdom of Bahrain, with programs in both Arabic and English. The company runs Radio Bahrain, which has six radio stations, and Bahrain TV, which also runs six channels.


Media assets

Television: Bahrain TV, Bahrain International, Bahrain Sport 1, Bahrain Sport 2

Radio: Radio Bahrain, Bahrain FM, Bahrain Radio 96.5, Indian Radio

State Media Matrix Typology: State-Controlled (SC)


Ownership and governance

BRTC is owned by the government of Bahrain. The broadcaster is run by the Information Affairs Authority, which is the communications ministry in Bahrain. The authority holds all the decision-making power regarding BRTC’s internal affairs and organizational matters, appointing its management and setting its budget. The top positions at BRTC are filled through royal decrees, according to journalists and experts specializing in Bahrain consulted for this report.

Source of funding and budget

BRTC is funded through a state subsidy allocated to the Information Affairs Authority. According to journalists and experts specializing in Bahrain, the subsidy accounts for more than 60% of the broadcaster’s total budget. The rest of the budget is generated through advertising sales.

Editorial independence

BRTC’s editorial coverage is under strict government control. The broadcaster is known for its openly pro-government stance, its channels being fully aligned with government policies, and responding to all programming-related requests made by the government. A decade ago it cooperated with the government to identify the participants in the 2011 Bahrain uprising, people who later faced serious consequences. According to journalists and experts working in Bahrain, such tight cooperation between BRTC and the government has remained in place to this day.

No domestic statute or independent assessment/oversight mechanism that would validate the independence of BRTC has been identified.

July 2024