Rádio Nacional de Angola

Rádio Nacional de Angola (RNA ) is the public broadcasting company of Angola. In organizational terms, the Company made ​​a General, seven directorates, four sub- directorates, as well as several provincial directorates. The broadcaster is chaired by the coordinator Filipe Diatezwa.

The RNA is spread over 62 centers across the country. These include six local radio stations, 18 provincial stations, seven regional stations, 30 transmission and a training center. Apart from the Portuguese language, 24- hour radio programs are broadcast in 12 other languages ​​from the capital Luanda. The international program is distributed in Portuguese, English, French and Lingala. The reception is guaranteed by a nationwide network of transmitters via FM, medium wave and short wave.

In the capital, Luanda RNA has a total of five channels:

  • Channel A - with 24 hour program of information, entertainment, culture, sports. Channel A is the Group's flagship RNA
  • Rádio N'gola Yetu - will be broadcast nationwide in 12 ( Angolan ) languages, from 05.00 clock bis 21 clock
  • Rádio Luanda - Continuous program 24 hours in Luanda
  • Rádio Cinco - sports channel nationally from 06.00 to 24 clock
  • Rádio FM Estéreo - Pure music channel in stereo

The media in Angola are subject to significant legal restrictions. In the media barometer of Southern Africa Angola receives the worst rating. The 2007 report states:. . " Relative media diversity exists only in the capital Luanda In the country, however, there are few newspapers and the vast majority of the population is dependent for information on the state shortwave transmitters Although a media law allows private radio broadcasters ignored the Government so far the necessary applications: for seven years, not a single decision has been issued. "

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