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
Author: State Media Monitor
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
Radio Nacional de Angola (RNA) is Angola’s primary state-owned radio broadcaster, headquartered in Luanda. With a wide national footprint, RNA operates a variety of stations including Canal
Edições Novembro is a major Angolan state-owned publishing house, responsible for several leading newspapers and magazines. Its portfolio includes the flagship daily Jornal de Angola, along with Jornal
The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) is the country’s national broadcaster, with roots dating back to the colonial era. Originally launched as the Southern Rhodesia Broadcasting Service (SRBS) in 1941,
The Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) is the oldest and most extensive broadcaster in Zambia, offering the widest radio and television reach in the country.
The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) is a state-owned investment conglomerate with an extensive and diverse portfolio spanning agriculture, forestry, mining, manufacturing, energy, financial services, telecommunications,

The director of the Media and Journalism Research Center, Marius Dragomir was interviewed by Sveriges Radio on the topic of public service media. The discussion