Radio Nepal
Radio Nepal was established in 1951 and held a monopoly on Nepal’s radio broadcasting scene until 1997, when the first non-state radio channels were permitted to commence operations in the…
Radio Nepal was established in 1951 and held a monopoly on Nepal’s radio broadcasting scene until 1997, when the first non-state radio channels were permitted to commence operations in the…
Uriminzokkiri (우리민족끼리), loosely translating as “Our Nation Together”, was one of North Korea’s premier online propaganda portals. Launched in 2003 from a Shanghai-based server, it was among Pyongyang’s first ventures into external web media….
Media assets Publishing: Pyongnam, Hamnam, Hambuk, Jakang, Langkang, Kangwon, Hwangnam, Kaeseong State Media Matrix Typology: Removed from our database Our research has identified a string of newspapers run by local…
The former president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, controled a group of media outlets through various companies and his private foundation. The most prominent of those outlets were the television stations…
The Liechtenstein Broadcasting Corporation (Liechtensteinische Rundfunk, LRF), based in Schaan, is the principality’s public broadcaster. It has operated a single radio channel, Radio Liechtenstein (Radio L). Radio L first aired nationwide in…
Founded in 1930, the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service (Ríkisútvarpið, RÚV) is Iceland’s national public service broadcaster. Based in Reykjavík, it operates two television channels, two radio stations, a digital-only radio…
Juventud Rebelde, which means “Rebel Youth” in Spanish, is a newspaper published by the Young Communist League. It was established in 1965. In 2024, we removed Juventud Rebelde from our…
Télam was Argentina’s national news agency. Established in 1945 as Telenoticiosa Americana (Télam), the agency back then had mixed ownership, including private and state capital, and was trying to offer…