Radio Sfax

Radio Sfax is an Arabic language radio station in Sfax, Tunisia. The station was established in 1961 and focuses on regional news and issues.[1]

The station is located on Menzel Chaker Road in Sfax, just north of the Stade Taïeb Mhiri. It broadcasts twenty hours each day on MW 720 kHz / 105.21 MHz.

Since 1990, Radio Sfax has maintained a television production department, which contributes programs to the national TV station, RTT.[1]

Tunisian media personality Nizar Chaari worked for Radio Sfax for ten years from 1993 to 2003.[2] He presented many notable shows for the station including Zifef El Athir, Marafi El Ahad (news film and theater) and Founoun (theater arts), Ithnayn ala Alhawa, Rabii Elfounoun (theater) and Website (internet news).

Notes

gollark: So we've all seen arachnocommunism. But what about arachnoCAPITALISM?
gollark: If you ask a centrist, they will probably say that they dislike crime and would prefer to get rid of it if it was somehow possible.
gollark: I mean, it's not like centrists support crime because crime is something which currently happens.
gollark: Generally centrism means "agreeing with the current political system mostly as is" or "being in the middle of two/however many extremes", not "agreeing with everything which currently exists".
gollark: Hmm. I suppose that's centrist in some ways.

References

  • Jeter, James Phillip; Rampal, Kuldip R.; Cambridge, Vibert C.; Pratt, Cornelius B. (1996). International Afro mass media: a reference guide. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-28400-8. Retrieved 2011-01-01.


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