Type | Broadcast andsatellitetelevision network |
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Country | Sudan |
Headquarters | Omdurman, Sudan Temporary:Port Sudan, Sudan |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Ownership | |
Owner | Government of Sudan |
History | |
Launched | 1962 (1962) |
Links | |
Website | sudan-tv |
Sudan TV (Arabic:تلفزيون السودان), run by theSudan National Broadcasting Corporation (SNBC), is anArabic languagetelevision network. It isSudan's national network and is government-owned and operated. Sudan TV is one of six television networks in the country.[1]
In December 1962, Sudan TV startedbroadcasting in theKhartoum region, and it was operated regularly in 1963. It was broadcast for at least 38 hours during the first few years.[2] The signal was accessible in the three municipalities of greaterKhartoum,Omdurman andKhartoum Bahri. One year later, GeneralMohamed Talat Fareed established the station as a national broadcaster and signed a contract with a West German broadcaster to provide technical support, cameras and recorders.[3]
In the 1970s, Sudan TV expanded its transmission range, when the General Company for Wireless and Wired Telecommunications built a satellite station. In 1976, Sudan TV started transmitting in colour.[citation needed]
On 15 April 2023, the station abruptly stopped broadcasting when it was attacked by the paramilitaryRapid Support Forces (RSF) at the start of theWar in Sudan (2023-present).[4] Its building was occupied by the RSF, who were subsequently besieged and evicted following heavy fighting by theSudanese Armed Forces in March 2024.[5] The Ministry of Information said that the fighting had left the station devastated, with "extensive fire damage to the radio buildings, destruction of television studios, and the complete loss of new external broadcasting equipment" from theft or fire, in addition to the theft of all its vehicles.[6]
Programming includes news, prayers,Qur'an recitation and a variety of entertainment, such as children's programmes, talent contests, dramas and documentaries.[7] A military censor works with Sudan TV to make sure the programmes reflect government policy.[1]
Sudan TV broadcasts on two channels and is also available viasatellite.[1]
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