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Mass
media in
Tanzania includes print, radio, television, and the Internet. The "Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act" of 2003 created the
Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority , which oversees broadcast licensing. The Media Council of Tanzania began in 1995.
Publications
Radio
Fasihi Media House
Clouds FM
[2]
East Africa Radio
Kiss FM
[2]
Wasafi Fm
Praise Power FM
Choice FM
[3]
Mbeya Highlands FM
Orkonerei Radio Service
[2]
Parapanda Radio Tanzania
[2]
Radio Free Africa
[2]
Radio One
[4]
Radio Tanzania
[4]
Radio Tanzania Zanzibar
[4]
Radio Tumaini
[4]
Radio Uhuru
[2]
Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation
[2]
Voice of Tanzania-Zanzibar
[2]
Radio Karagwe FM - Sauti ya Wananchi.KARAGWE-KAGERA
Television
"State TV
Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation known as TBC launched in 2001, several years after the first private station.
[2]
Current TV networks and stations include:
See also
References
Bibliography
Graham L. Mytton (1968). "Tanzania: the Problems of Mass Media Development".
Gazette . 14 (2): 89–100.
doi :
10.1177/001654926801400204 .
Dele Ogunade (1986).
"Mass Media Systems of Kenya and Tanzania: a Comparative Analysis" .
Africa Media Review . 1 (1) – via Michigan State University Libraries,
African e-Journals Project .
"Tanzania: Directory".
Africa South of the Sahara 2003 . Regional Surveys of the World.
Europa Publications . 2003. p. 1083.
ISBN
9781857431315 .
ISSN
0065-3896 . (Includes information about radio, newspapers, etc.)
Toyin Falola ; Daniel Jean-Jacques, eds. (2015). "Tanzania: Media". Africa: an Encyclopedia of Culture and Society . ABC-CLIO.
ISBN
978-1-59884-666-9 .
"Tanzania" ,
Freedom of the Press , USA:
Freedom House , 2016
"Licence to blog" , BBC News , 24 April 2018 ("Bloggers in Tanzania will have to pay $920 (£660) for the privilege of posting content online, according to new regulations.")
Sovereign states States with limited recognition
Dependencies and other territories