Media in Libya

Media in Libya

Up until recently the Libyan Government owned and regulated all the local media in Libya . On 29 January, 2006 Saif al-Islam Qaddafi the reforming son of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi announced that the Libyan government is allowing private radio and television stations and printed news publications.

Saif al-Islam Qaddafi's private Media Company One Nine Media (in reference to the date of the Libyan revolution 01/09/1969) launched a Radio Station Allibya FM in 2006 to be the first privately owned media broadcasting station in Libya.

One Nine Media also signed a multi-million contract with German company Heidelberg , to construct a printing house which will publish "uncensored" foreign publications like Newsweek and Der Spiegel.

News Agencies

* The Jamahiriya News Agency "Jana" [http://www.jamahiriyanews.com/index.html]

Print media

State-owned daily newspapers

* [http://www.alshames.com// Al-Shames Daily Newspaper]
* [http://www.aljamahiria.com// AlJamahirya Daily Newspaper]
* [http://www.alfajraljadeed.com// Al-Fajr Aljadeed Daily Newspaper]
* [http://www.azzahfalakhder.com// Azzahf Alakhder Daily Newspaper]

Private newspapers

* Tripoli Post

Television

State owned TV Stations

* [http://ljbc.net/ Jamahirya Television]
* Jamahirya Satellite Television
* Al Nadi Sports Channel

Private TV Stations

* [http://www.allibiya.tv/ Allibya TV]

Radio

* [http://www.allibiya.fm/ Allibya FM] (93.4)


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