Mauritanian national state public television broadcaster
Television of Mauritania
Logo used since October 2022
Type
Public establishment of an administrative nature
Country
Mauritania
Availability
National
Motto
تجمعنا (English: It gathers us)
TV stations
List
El Mouritaniya
El Mouritaniya 2
Arriadia
Athagavia
Al Barlemania
Headquarters
Tevragh Zeina, Nouakchott, Mauritania
Broadcast area
Mauritania
Owner
Government of Mauritania
Key people
Mohamed Mahmoud Ebou Elmeali (director general)
Established
1980 (as part of ORTM) 1990 (as an EPIC) 1991 (as an EPA)
Launch date
10 July 1984; 39 years ago (1984-07-10)
Official website
www.tvm.mr
Language
List
Arabic (Standard and Hassaniya)
French
Wolof
Pulaar
Soninké
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