African Union of Broadcasting
Formation | 1962 (1962) |
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Type | Union of broadcasting organisations |
Headquarters | Dakar, Senegal |
Membership |
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Official language | English and French |
Director-General | Grégoire Ndjaka |
Website | www.uar-aub.org |
Formerly called | Union of African National Television and Radio Organizations |
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB, French: Union Africaine de Radiodiffusion (UAR)) is a professional body composed of the national radio and television organizations of African states.[1] The organization is committed to the development of all aspects of broadcasting in Africa including the exchange of indigenous programming.[1] It is headquartered in Dakar, Senegal.[1]
Contents
1 History
2 Members
3 References
4 External links
History
AUB was founded in 1962[1] as the Union of African National Television and Radio Organizations (French: Union des Radiodiffusions et Televisions Nationales d'Afrique, URTNA), an autonomous specialized agency working under the auspices of the OAU. The organization was renamed to AUB at the 2006 URTNA General Assembly held in Abuja, Nigeria.[1]
Members
Country | Broadcasting Organisation [2] |
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Algeria | Radio Algeria |
Public Establishment of Television | |
Angola | Televisão Pública de Angola |
Benin | Office de Radiodiffusion et Télévision du Bénin |
Botswana | Botswana TV |
Burkina Faso | Radio Télévision du Burkina |
Burundi | Burundi National Radio and Television |
Cameroon | Cameroon Radio & Television |
Cape Verde | RTC (Cape Verde) |
TV Record | |
Chad | Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne |
Comoros | ORTC |
Republic of the Congo | Télé Congo |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Radio-Télévision nationale congolaise |
Djibouti | Radio Television of Djibouti |
Egypt | Egyptian Radio and Television Union |
Equatorial Guinea | TVGE |
Eritrea | Eri-TV |
Ethiopia | ETV (Ethiopia) |
Gabon | Radio Télévision Gabonaise |
Gambia | Gambia Radio & Television Service |
Ghana | Ghana Broadcasting Corporation |
Guinea | Radio Télévision Guinéenne |
Guinea-Bissau | Guinea-Bissau National Radio and Television |
Ivory Coast | Radio Television Ivoirienne |
Kenya | Kenya Broadcasting Corporation |
Lesotho | Lesotho Broadcasting Service |
Liberia | Liberia Broadcasting System |
Madagascar | Télévision Malagasy |
Malawi | Malawi Broadcasting Corporation |
Mali | Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision du Mali |
Mauritius | Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation |
Mauritania | TV de Mauritanie |
Radio Nationale (Mauritania) | |
Morocco | Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision |
2M TV | |
Mozambique | Televisão de Moçambique |
Namibia | Namibian Broadcasting Corporation |
Niger | Office of Radio and Television of Niger |
Nigeria | Nigerian Television Authority |
Rwanda | Radio Rwanda |
São Tomé and Príncipe | TVS (São Tomé and Príncipe) |
Senegal | Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise |
Seychelles | Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation |
Sierra Leone | Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation |
South Africa | South African Broadcasting Corporation |
South Sudan | South Sudan Television |
Sudan | Sudan TV & Radio |
Swaziland | Swaziland Broadcasting and Information Service |
Tanzania | Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation |
Togo | Télévision Togolaise |
Tunisia | Établissement de la radiodiffusion-télévision tunisienne |
Uganda | Uganda Broadcasting Corporation |
Zambia | Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation |
Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation |
References
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External links
- Official website
- Official Twitter
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