ZNBC is the oldest, widest in coverage and largest radio and television service provider in Zambia. It operates three radio channels and four television channels.
Category: Eastern Africa
Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), the national broadcast company in Zimbabwe, was launched last century as Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation (RBC). The Southern Rhodesia Broadcasting Service (SRBS)
Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) is a state-owned conglomerate that owns, among companies in a myriad of industries, the newspapers Zambia Daily Mail and Times of
Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) was established in 1963, one year after Uganda won its independence. Uganda Radio was founded in 1954, and TV Uganda followed
Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) was established under the Public Corporation Act 1992 to provide public service broadcasting through radio and television. In 2007, Radio Tanzania
Sudan TV is the official television broadcaster in Sudan with a history going back to 1962 when it launched experimental broadcasting. It is run by
South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) is the national public service broadcaster in South Sudan. It runs radio stations and a television broadcast service. Media assets
Somali National Television (Telefishinka Qaranka Soomaaliyeed, SNTV) launched operations in 1983 with funding from abroad. In 2011, the station was relaunched after a break of
Television of Mozambique (Televisão de Moçambique, TVM) is the national public broadcaster of Mozambique, operating out of Maputo, the country’s capital. The channel was launched