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The Office of Radio and Television of Mali (French: ''Office de radiodiffusion et de télévision du Mali'', ORTM) is the national broadcaster of the West African state of
Mali Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the List of African countries by area, eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over . The country is bordered to the north by Algeria, to the east b ...
.


History

Malian broadcasting began in 1957 as a one
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radio station called ''Radio Soudan'' in
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, then administrative center of the
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of
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. After independence in 1960, Radio Nationale du Mali (Radio-Mali) began broadcasting from ''la maison de la Radio'' in the Bozola neighbourhood of Bamako. Technical abilities were bolstered with
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transmitters ranging from 18 to 30
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in 1962. In 1970, the
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constructed four 50 kW radio transmitters about 7 km from Bamako, towards
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, enabling Radio Mali to reach much of West Africa. On 22 September 1983, a
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financed television broadcast centre was opened in Bamako, enabling RTM to broadcast one channel of colour television. French and German grant programmes between 1984 and 1990 enabled news and reporting to expand, with regional stations opening in
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(1986),
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(1989),
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(1990) and
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(1993). In 1992, a second national broadcast radio network (''Chiffre II'') was added. Colour television was introduced in 1984. On 5 October 1992, the Malian government split off the RTM. Private broadcasters were legalised, and RTM was reorganised as the ORTM on 1 January 1993. ORTM was seized by
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. A thousand-person protest was held on 26 March, chanting "Down with Sanogo" and "Liberate the ORTM".


Current output

In 2002, ORTM had 35 local radio and/or television broadcast points or repeaters, with TV/radio broadcast points in all eight
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. From its headquarters in Bamako, ORTM produces two radio networks (RTM and Chiffre II), a national television network (RTM), and directs the work of a number of regional RTM radio stations. Considered one of the freest news markets in Africa, although government office holders threaten (and sometimes resort to) prosecution of broadcasters under Mali's strict anti-
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laws. In 2001, the head of OTRM was threatened with jail after the government attempted to prosecute RTM for an interview in which the mayor of Bamako accused the Malian judiciary of corruption. Since 1992, broadcasting is no longer a state monopoly. There are two large private multi-channel television providers, and numerous private radio stations. Mali is also considered a world leader in community radio development, with ORTM helping to set up the ''Union des Radios et Televisions Libres (URTEL) '', a network of over a hundred independently locally operated stations. OTRM also partners with other government and international organisations in education and development programs throughout Mali.


Programming

RTM Radio and television broadcast news and information programming, light entertainment (both foreign and domestic), music and sport. Most national broadcasts are in French with hours of Bambara programming, as well as regional broadcasting in other languages. ''Emission Hebdomadaire d'Information'', the weekly ORTM news magazine, has been broadcasting each Sunday at noon since 1998, and is anchored by Manga Dembélé and Youssouf Touré. A daily news program is broadcast twice daily. ''Chiffre II'' radio network is simulcast on the OTRM website, while television broadcasts are carried on regional satellite. ORTM television regularly broadcasts local sport, mostly Maliann Première Division
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matches, to an eager audience at least three days a week.According to Ly, Friday Saturday and Monday, which are the most watched days by Malian viewers: Friday and Sunday are half days at most businesses, while Saturday in usually a day of rest. Ly, Anh. Dispatch from Mali: Democracy at Play -- Soccer Coverage and Viewing for All. Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media - Volume 48, Number 1, Spring 2007, pp. 97-102


References

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www.ortm.ml/ Office de radiodiffusion et de télévision du Mali
* Pascal James Imperato, Historical Dictionary Of Mali. Scarecrow Press, 1986. * The French language Wikipedia entry for the television network: ORTM Télévision nationale, retrieved 2008-02-26. * Xavier Crespin
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE, COVERAGE Baseline Survey Report February 2006 CHILD SURVIVAL PROJECT 21 in Koulikoro (Mali)
HELEN KELLER INTERNATIONAL/MALI. ''Discussed ORTM's work providing health information.'' * Peter Coles

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, 7 October 1995.
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, 26 September 2006.
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Mali Market Information Study
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InteRadio, Vol. 5, No.2, June 1993.


See also

* Communications in Mali *
Television in Mali Television in Mali was introduced in 1983. The following is a list of television channels broadcast in Mali. Main channels See also * Television in Mali (in French) * Media of Mali * Telecommunications in Mali * Lists of television channe ...
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