Al Aoula
- Arabic
- French
- Standard Moroccan Amazigh
- Spanish
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
- Arryadia
- Athaqafia
- Al Maghribia
- Assadissa
- Aflam TV
- Tamazight TV
- Laayoune TV
Channel 11 (HD)
Al Aoula (Arabic: قناة الأولى, lit. 'Channel One' or 'The First'); formerly called RTM (Arabic: التلفزة المغربية; French: Télévision marocaine, lit. 'Moroccan Television'), is the first Moroccan public television channel. It is a part of the state-owned SNRT Group along with Arryadia, Athaqafia, Al Maghribia, Assadissa, Aflam TV, Tamazight TV and Laayoune TV.[3] The network broadcasts programming in Arabic, Tamazight, French and Spanish. Its headquarters are situated in Rabat.
Launched in 1962, Al Aoula was the first television network to produce and transmit its own programmes in the country. In 1972 it began colour broadcasts. It initially had a monopoly on television audience, until 2M gradually gained its own popularity and the creation of private channels was allowed in 1993. Despite the broadening of television offerings, Al Aoula remains popular amongst locals.
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External links
- Official website
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- Medi 1 TV
- Tele Maroc
- Chada TV
- SNRT Chaîne Inter
- SNRT Coranique
- SNRT Arabic
- Hit Radio
- Radio 2M
- Medi 1
- MFM
- Chada FM
- Radio Aswat
- Radio Atlantic
- Radio Plus
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