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Mass media in São Tomé and Príncipe

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Mass media in São Tomé and Príncipe includes telecommunications, television and radio.

Telecommunications

Television and radio

In 1997, there were about 38,000 radios and 23,000 television sets nationwide. Príncipe had the fewest TV sets, Ilhéu das Rolas was the last place without television. Broadcasts are in Portuguese with some broadcasts in Forro Creole. There are no broadcasts in Ngola (Angolar Creole) or Lunguyê (Príncipense creole).

There are a few television stations, the oldest being the public channel TVS, which had been the only national station for many years.[1] The nation has recently received TV CPLP and some of its programs are broadcast, the network first aired in 2016.

Nationwide radio stations include RNSTP (Sao Tome and Principe National Radio) and RDP África. Príncipe also has its own radio station.

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Internet

Its search provider is Google STP, which had recently been added. There are no other providers in the nation, not even their own.

Print

Three newspapers are privately owned, while one is state-run. The most popular paper is Téla Nón which is a daily written in Portuguese[2] with a few articles written in Forro Creole (may be the only paper). In its early years, it has mainly been the nation's only newspaper, there are about 3 newspapers today. Nothing is written in the two other creole languages, Angolar Creole and Principense Creole.[citation needed]

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