Libyan News Agency (WAL)
The Libyan News Agency (WAL), originally established by government decree in 1964, has undergone several transformations in name and function over the decades. Formerly known as the Jamahiriya News Agency during the…
The Libyan News Agency (WAL), originally established by government decree in 1964, has undergone several transformations in name and function over the decades. Formerly known as the Jamahiriya News Agency during the…
Télévision Tunisienne, officially known as Établissement de la Télévision Tunisienne (ETT), is Tunisia’s public service television broadcaster. It operates two national channels: Al Wataniya 1 and Al Wataniya 2, both of which are tasked with…
SNRT is Morocco’s national public broadcasting corporation, formerly known as Radiodiffusion Télévision Marocaine (RTM). It operates a diversified portfolio of eight national television channels, four thematic radio stations, and a…
Formerly known as Établissement national de télévision (ENTV), EPTV has been Algeria’s cornerstone public broadcaster since its founding in 1991 under executive decree No. 91‑100. As a publicly owned industrial and commercial entity,…
The National Media Authority (NMA) was established in 2014 as part of a sweeping overhaul of Egypt’s state media landscape, replacing the long-standing Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU), which…
Radio Tunisienne is Tunisia’s national public radio broadcaster. It operates five nationwide channels alongside a broad network of regional stations that provide a mix of news, cultural programming, and local…
Radio Algérienne, known formally as EPRS, is Algeria’s public radio broadcaster. Its origins date back to 1962 under the RTA, and in 1986 it became an independent entity. Since 1991,…
The National Press Authority was created in 2014 to manage Egypt’s state-owned print and digital media—overseeing publishers such as Al Ahram, Dar Al Tahrir, Akhbar Al Youm, Dar Al Hilal,…