Public Establishment of Television
Public Establishment of Television (Arabic: المؤسّسة العمومية للتلفزيون, French: Établissement public de télévision
Formerly | National Establishment of Television (ENTV, 1986–1991) |
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Établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial (EPIC) | |
Industry | Television |
Predecessor | Algerian Radio and Television Broadcasting (RTA, 1962–1986) |
Founded |
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Headquarters | 21 Martyrs Boulevard, PB 148 El Mouradia, , |
Areas served | |
Key people | Directors-general:
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Services |
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Owner | Government of Algeria |
Parent | Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (1956–1962) |
Divisions | See complete list |
Subsidiaries | |
Standard Arabic | |
Abjad | المُؤٙسّٙسٙة العُمُومِيّٙة لِلتِّلِفِزْيُون |
Romanization | Al-Mu’assasa al-‘Umūmiyya li-t-Tilivizyūn |
French | |
French | Établissement public de télévision |
Audio | |
Acronym | EPTV |
Website | www |
It is the oldest broadcasting service in the country. It currently operates an eponymous television network Télévision Algérienne, four television channels – Canal Algérie, A3, Channel 4, Coran TV and TV6.
EPTV is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU). It is also a shareholder in Euronews SA.
Network and Programmes
TV1
TV1 is the first Algerian general public network of Public Establishment of Television group (EPTV in French), has started to broadcast its programs on 24 December 1956 during the French colonial period in Algeria. It is one of the most important television channels in Algeria. It produces entertainment and variety programs, in addition to several Algerian series and films.
Canal Algérie
EPTV was the only television channel until 1994, when French-speaking Canal Algérie was created.
Canal Algérie is available in Europe on Eutelsat[1] satellite service (Hotbird and Astra).
It is also available on French Numericable and Monaco MC Cable cable television services.
TV3
On 5 July 2001, EPTV launched a new Arabic language channel for the Arab world to give an institutional image of Algeria. On 28 October 2015, the channel has started broadcasting its programs in HD.[2]
TV4
On 17 March 2009, EPTV launched a new Berber language channel called TV4, also referred to as Tamazight TV.[3] The channel offers programs in Kabyle, Chaoui, Tumzabt, Chenoui and Tuareg.[4]
TV5
On 17 March 2009, EPTV launched a new Religious channel called TV5, also referred to as Coran TV.[5]
TV6
On 26 March 2020, EPTV launched a new channel called TV6.
TV7
On 19 May 2020, EPTV launched a new channel called TV7.
Further reading
- Mostefaoui, Belkacem (1996). "Évolution de la grille de la télévision algérienne de 1978 à 1994. Aspects d'une politique de programmation en crise". Revue Tiers Monde (in French). Armand Colin. 37 (146): 305–314. doi:10.3406/tiers.1996.5102.
- Boucherit, Aziza (1988). "Complexités linguistiques des programmes à la télévision algérienne. Essai d'analyse d'une production locale". Revue de l'Occident musulman et de la Méditerranée (in French). Édisud. 47 (1): 35–46. doi:10.3406/remmm.1988.2208.
- Cheurfi, Adel (2010). "Radio et télévision : histoire d'un monopole". La presse algérienne : génèse, conflits et défis (in French). Casbah Éditions: 89–148.
See also
References
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2008. Retrieved August 30, 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "La télévision publique A3 passe en HD". L'Expression. Amira Soltane. December 6, 2015. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- "Lancement des chaînes IV (tamazight) et V (Coran)". latribune-online.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
- "Lancement de la chaîne de télévision en langue amazigh - Algérie360". Algerie360.com | Information et Actualité sur l'Algérie (in French). March 30, 2009. Archived from the original on September 15, 2017. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
- "TÉLÉVISION-Lancement de la chaîne du Coran et celle en tamazight".
External links
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- Official website (in Arabic)
- Official website (in French)