Mosaïque FM
City | Tunis |
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Broadcast area | Northern regions of Tunisia |
Frequency | Grand Tunis 94.9MHz ; North West 105.8MHz ; Bizerte 106.2MHz ; Nabeul (Cap-bon) 92.9MHz ; Northern Suburbs 90.3MHz ; Hammamet 88.9MHz. |
First air date | 7 November 2003 |
Language(s) | Arabic, Tunisian Arabic and French |
Owner |
Noureddine Boutar (Private-Commercial) |
Webcast |
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Website |
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Mosaïque FM (موزاييك إف إم) (Mosaïque from French, meaning Mosaic in English) is the first private radio station in Tunisia. Its broadcast covers the northern regions of the country (Grand Tunis, Nabeul, North West and Bizerte). It has also a live stream through its website.[1]
Launched on 7 November 2003, its staff currently consists of 75 employee working at its Montplaisir located headquarters in Tunis.
The radio station gained rapid success and recognition thanks to its flexible and diverse programs that deal with social issues.
In 2007, the age of listeners ranged between 20 and 39.
It has been long speculated that Mosaïque FM was considered to be the radio of "The Trablesi Clan" because Belhassen Trabelsi held 13% of its shares.[2]
Programs
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References
- ↑ (French) http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/fr/features/awi/reportage/2007/04/13/reportage-01
- ↑ (French) ↑ a, b, c et d Mustapha Benfodil, « En finir avec l'image de « radio des Trabelsi » », El Watan, 19 May 2011
- ↑ (French) Programmes de Mosaïque FM
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