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Get Price• Radios: 1.12 million radios (1997). • Television sets: 53,000 (1997). • Television stations: One government-owned TV station; one private TV station began operating in 2005; pay-TV services are available (2007).
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Get PriceRadio France Internationale (RFI), 89.9 MHz. Sky, 106.6 MHz. United Nations Radio, 103.0 MHz. Voice of America (VoA), 102.4 MHz. Voice of the Handicapped (VoH), 96.2 MHz. Radio is the most-popular and most-trusted media in Sierra Leone, with 85% of people having access to a radio and 72% of people in the country listening to the radio daily.
Telecommunications in Sierra Leone include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Radio is the most-popular and most-trusted media source in Sierra Leone, with 72% of people in the country listening to the radio daily.
The service began broadcasting television in 1963, with coverage extended to all the districts in the country in 1978. The United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) ran one of the most popular stations in the country, broadcasting programs in a range of languages.
Radio is the most-popular and most-trusted media source in Sierra Leone, with 72% of people in the country listening to the radio daily. Sierra Leone is home to one government-owned national radio station and roughly two dozen private radio stations, as well as one government-owned and one private TV station.
Internet access in Sierra Leone has been sparse, but is on the increase, especially since the introduction of 3G cellular phone services across the country and the arrival of the ACE cable in Freetown in the second half of 2011. Freetown has Internet cafes and other businesses offering Internet access.
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