Télévision Tunisienne 1

Télévision Tunisienne 1 (Arabic التلفزة التونسية الوطنية 1) is a state of Tunisian TV station. He is the oldest Tunisian station and can be received by 99.8 % of the population of Tunisia.

2006, the station had a market share of 52.2 %, in 1999 it was still 80%. In 2007, he lost his leadership position to Hannibal TV, he also was able to win back again in the meantime.

History

On October 1, 1965 test run of the television network has started. It was sent an hour and fifteen minutes, the station could be received in Tunis suburbs together. A second, longer test run started on October 29. On 31 May 1966, the transmission mode, the abbreviation for Radio - télévision diffusion was officially renamed RTT ( ت إ Arabic. ت. ) Tunisienne started. 1967 sent the station three hours a day, two in Arabic and in French.

From 1976 to has been sent in color. In 1983, with RTT 2 started a second program and the station renamed accordingly in RTT 1.

The station was established in 1992 was renamed TV7 (Arabic: قناة 7). The number 7 in the new name referred to the takeover of Zine el- Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia on November 7, 1987. This renaming was part of a cult of the number 7 in Tunisia, with the regime 's power in subtle ways in the public space represented. In 1997, the name was in Tunis 7 (Arabic تونس 7) and amended in 2008 finally in Tunisie 7 (Arabic تونس 7).

In the course of the revolution in Tunisia 2010/2011 and the fall of Ben Ali, the transmitter got its present neutral name in January 2011.

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  • En mai 1966 ... naissait la T.V.
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