Tunisie 21

Télévision Tunisienne 2 (Arabic التلفزة التونسية الوطنية 2) is a state of Tunisian TV station. He is the second oldest Tunisian transmitter according Télévision Tunisienne 1

History

In June 1983, with French support, a second Tunisian television RTT 2 (Arabic إ. ت. ت. 2) started on a UHF transmitter network. This channel was set again in 1989, however, and instead the French program antenna 2, 1992, France 2, terrestrial used in Tunisia.

Between 1990 and 1994 there were but with the Chaîne du Maghreb arabe, which was in Tunis 2 (Arabic: تونس 2) renamed in 1993, in Tunis and the surrounding area continue to the hour broadcasts a second Tunisian TV program on the VHF channel of the spread in Tunisia Italian program Rai Uno.

On November 7, 1994, a day for several hours Tunisian windows program on the network of France 2 was started with the Canal 21 (Arabic قناة 21). With the number 21 in the station name was referred to a specific date as mentioned on the first Tunisian television. Here it was the Tunisian " Youth Day " on March 21, as the new program was aimed at a young audience.

After the re-election of Zine el- Abidine Ben Ali in 1999 and subsequent critical reporting also the French media, the program of Canal 21 was expanded in October 1999, France 2 since not broadcast terrestrially in Tunisia. 2007, the name in Tunisie 21 (Arabic تونس 21) has been changed.

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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