Radio Centrafrique
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Frequency | 106.9 MHz |
Programming | |
Format | Public broadcasting |
Ownership | |
Owner | Minister of Communication & Media |
History | |
First air date | 8 December 1958 |
Former names | Radio Bangui |
Radio Centrafrique is a public radio station in the Central African Republic that is funded by the Ministry of Communication and Media. It broadcasts in French and Sango.[1]
History
Radio Centrafrique was established on 8 December 1958 as Radio Bangui.
Entering the 1970s, a new 100 kW transmitter was installed in Bimbo, which not only enabled the radio coverage to reach the whole country but also some areas in the neighboring countries, such as Chad, Zaire, and the Republic of Congo, that near the CAR border.[3] In September 1976, Radio Bangui was renamed La Voix de la Révolution, and three months later, it changed its name to La Voix de l’Empire Centrafricain. Later, it became Radio Centrafrique.[2] Germany rehabilitated the radio in the 1980s.[5]
In 2004, the director general of the radio, Delphine Zouta, stated that it might stop its operation due to the aging and broken equipment and the unavailability of the equipment's spare parts.
Radio Centrafrique was reportedly understaffed and operated with dilapidated equipment in 2014.[8]In 2019, the radio received new transmitters from low to high that allowed its coverage to reach 800 km from the location.[9]
Structures and Organizations
Radio Centrafrique is divided into four departments:[10]
- Department of Programs and Magazines
- Department of News and Information
- Department of Equipment
- Department of Rural Radio Programs
Notable staffs
- Andre Kolingba[4]
- Mireille Kolingba[4]
References
- ^ Internews Network 2014, p. 9.
- ^ a b Bradshaw, Richard; Rius, Juan Fandos (2016). Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic (Historical Dictionaries of Africa). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 535.
- ^ a b Zembellat, Sultan. "Création de la Radio Bangui le 1er décembre 1958 : Chanson " Mo gbi "". beafrikatimo.over-blog.com. Anthologie de la Musique Centrafricaine. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ a b c Zembrou, Felix Yepassis. "De radio Bangui à radio Centrafrique : 60 ans déjà". centrafriqueledefi.com. Centrafrique le Defi. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ a b Tele Satellite, Tele Satellite. "La Radio Nationale Centrafricaine ne Pourra Bientot Plus Emettre en Raison". telesatellite.com. Tele Satellite. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ Mamadou, Alain-Patrick. "Lancement officiel du basculement des programmes de Radio Centrafrique et de Télévision Centrafricaine sur satellite". acap.cf. Agence Centrafrique Presse. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ Internews Network 2014, p. 3-6.
- ^ Internews Network 2014.
- ^ African Daily Voice, African Daily Voice. "Centrafrique : inauguration de la nouvelle radio nationale avec des équipements modernes". news.abangui.com. African Daily Voice. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ Internews Network 2014, p. 4.
Bibliography
- Internews Network (May 2014). Radio Centrafrique: Institutional and Technical Assessment (PDF) (Report).