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C o u n t r y r e p o r t - Disbook AfricA 2012 MAli TELEVISION MARKETPLACE In the media sector, Mali’s national public broadcaster, Office de la Radio et Television du Mali, provides public radio and TV services. Private broadcasting has been legal since 1993. As broadcasting is no longer a state monopoly, broadcast and print media are free of state interference and, by many standards, are the freest in Africa. MARCHÉ DE LA TÉLÉVISION Dans le secteur des médias, le diffuseur public, l’Office de la Radio et Télévision du Mali, fournit les services publics de radio et de télévision. La radiodiffusion privée est légale depuis 1993. La radiodiffusion n’étant plus un monopole public, les médias de radiodiffusion et la presse écrite sont dégagés de l’intervention de l’état et sont, selon de nombreux critères, les plus libres d’Afrique. PUBLIC BROADCASTER / DIFFUSEUR PUBLIC : ORTM - OFFICE DE RADIODIFFUSION TELEVISION DU MALI COMMERCIAL BROADCASTERS / CHAÎNES COMMERCIALES: AFRICABLE TELEVISION PLATFORM OPERATORS / OPÉRATEURS DU CABLE: CANALSAT HORIZONS, MULTICANAL MALI MOBILE OPERATORS / OPÉRATEURS DU MOBILE: ORANGE MALI INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS / FOURNISSEURS D’ACCÈS À INTERNET: SOTELMA populAtion 14 540 000 urbAn populAtion 36 % lAnGuAGes french, bambara, berber, Arabic cApitAl city bamako GDp per cApitA $ 1 300 mobile cellulAr penetrAtion 98 % internet users 415 000 fAcebook users 132 800 pAy tv subscribers n/A number tv householDs 150 000 175

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of DISBOOK - The Africa 2012 Edition

Cover
Foreword - Welcome to Johannesburg!
Content
Conference Program
- English Version
- Version Française
Joburg Vibes
- Street Talks
- Drum Archive
- Made in Maboneng
- The Bioscope
- Faces
First Look
- Watercolors of love - Siri
- Mooz-Lum - Meet the Adebanjo’s
- Irrational Heart - Destiny River
- City of Men - Black hands
Trends & Business
- Made in Africa / Made for Africa
- The titans of laamb
- Inside «Inside Story»
- Ecology of african audiovisual content industry
- Gems from the namibian film collection
- The century of formats
- Great formats will come from Africa
- Partners wanted
- How many people (really) watch TV in Africa?
- Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ?
- Africa’s digital switchover is coming - The question is when ?
- Intelsat’s epic
- China in Africa
- Zee : from a to z
- The Brazilians are coming !
- Against all odds
- Discover Discovery in Africa at Discop Africa
- Television with a purpose - A detailed look at educational television
- Branded Entertainment
- Hot docs-Blue ice, a unique opportunity for African documentary makers
- A solution to Africa’s thorny problem of dubbing costs
- Mission statement
Country report
- ALGERIA
- ANGOLA
- BENIN
- BOSTWANA
- BURKINA FASO
- BURUNDI
- CABO VERDE
- CAMEROON
- CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
- CHAD
- COMOROS
- DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
- DJIBOUTI
- EGYPT
- EQUATORIAL GUINEA
- ERITREA
- ETHIOPIA
- GABON
- GAMBIA
- GHANA
- GUINEA BISSAU
- GUINEA CONAKRY
- IVORY COAST / CÔTE D'IVOIRE
- KENYA
- LESOTHO
- LIBERIA
- LYBIA
- MADAGASCAR
- MALAWI
- MALI
- MAURITANIA
- MAURITIUS
- MOROCCO
- MOZAMBIQUE
- NAMIBIA
- NIGER
- NIGERIA
- REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
- RWANDA
- SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
- SIERRA LEONE
- SENEGAL
- SEYCHELLES
- SOMALIA
- SOUTH AFRICA
- SOUTH SUDAN
- SUDAN
- SWAZILAND
- TANZANIA
- TOGO
- TUNISIA
- UGANDA
- ZAMBIA
- ZIMBABWE
Speakers
Participants
Index Advertisers

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