Television in Algeria

Television set with Algerian flag

Television services in the North African nation of Algeria commenced in 1956, when the country was a department of France, under French broadcaster RTF. Shortly after independence, both television and radio were taken over by Algerian Radio and Television (Radiodiffusion-Télévision Algérienne; RTA). Since then, television began to expand throughout Algeria, with more than 53,000 television sets in use in the country as of 1963, a year after independence.[1][2] Algeria is one of the first countries in Africa to publicly introduce television.

The country was served with only one television channel, Télévision Algérienne, until 1994, the year when the French-language Canal Algérie was launched, also serving Algerian audiences residing in Europe and North America. This was followed by the launch of Algérie 3 in 2001, also serving Algerians in other Arab-majority nations. On 18 March 2009, the Tamazight TV and Al Quran Al Kareem channels were launched.[3]

  1. ^ U.S. Army Area Handbook for Algeria. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1965. p. 340. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  2. ^ Nyrop, Richard F. (1972). Area Handbook for Algeria. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 193. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  3. ^ Nacer-Eddine Layadi (2021). 17. Algeria: The Costs of Clientelism. Global Communications. Vol. 3. doi:10.11647/obp.0238. ISBN 978-1-80064-059-7.

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