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Mass media in Gabon
The mass media in Gabon is primarily monitored by the Gabon government. Although the main newspapers are associated with the government, there are private broadcasters, and private weekly newspapers that are mostly controlled by opposition parties.
There are two major television stations. One is a French radio network and the other is a provincial station.
L'Union located in Libreville, is the government controlled daily newspaper.
Radiodiffusion-Télévision Gabonaise (RTG) was established in 1959. Radio Télévision Gabonaise is one of the state run television stations. Two channels are operated under their network.
Gabon 24 is Gabon's first bilingual non-stop news television channel which launched on 24 May 2016.
Télé Africa is one of the four privately owned television stations.
In 1980, a commercial radio station, Africa No. 1, was founded. In 2003 it was estimated that about 50% of the population owns radios.
Examples of radio stations include:
Mass media in Gabon
The mass media in Gabon is primarily monitored by the Gabon government. Although the main newspapers are associated with the government, there are private broadcasters, and private weekly newspapers that are mostly controlled by opposition parties.
There are two major television stations. One is a French radio network and the other is a provincial station.
L'Union located in Libreville, is the government controlled daily newspaper.
Radiodiffusion-Télévision Gabonaise (RTG) was established in 1959. Radio Télévision Gabonaise is one of the state run television stations. Two channels are operated under their network.
Gabon 24 is Gabon's first bilingual non-stop news television channel which launched on 24 May 2016.
Télé Africa is one of the four privately owned television stations.
In 1980, a commercial radio station, Africa No. 1, was founded. In 2003 it was estimated that about 50% of the population owns radios.
Examples of radio stations include:
