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This is Commando Solo, a radio station in the sky. The long wire, kept vertical by a 500-pound lead weight, is helping transmit an AM radio signal to the people of Haiti.
The offices of Radio Télévision Caraïbes were set on fire Thursday by criminal gangs in Haiti. The attack comes almost a year after gangs also set fire to the premises of the country’s oldest ...
Record a voice memo here, and we might share it on the air during the live program. This call-in special will highlight the personal experiences of listeners in these communities, sharing their ...
Public radio leaders WNYC, GBH and WLRN will partner on a one-night-only call-in special, “HAITI ON THE LINE,” produced in collaboration with The World.
When Haiti's devastating earthquake hit last January, the world responded with a wave of humanitarian relief efforts. But unlike previous disasters, they also deployed new communications systems ...
(MFWA/IFEX) – On 9 January 2007, Radio Victoire, a privately-owned FM radio station in Lome, was suspended for 15 days by the media regulator Haute Autorité de l’Audiovisuel de la Communication (HAAC) ...
Radio Victoire ceased broadcasting on 7 February 2002, following the seizure of its transmission equipment by Interior Ministry officials. The station was accused of ignoring an HAAC warning sent to ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Armed men set fire overnight to a building in Haiti's capital that had long served as headquarters for the nation's oldest radio station, as an alliance of gangs ...
The earthquake in Haiti killed thousands of people, turned buildings to rubble and made David Gutnick question the role of a journalist.
With international forces expected to arrive imminently in Haiti to combat out-of-control gangs, we have a look at what life is like inside the capital Port-au-Prince.
1:23 Haiti prime minister rushed to safety as armed group opens fire A Montreal-based online radio station says one of its journalists was killed on the job in Haiti on Thursday. Radio Ecoute FM ...
Press Release - RSF has welcomed a 25 March 2005 decision by Togolese authorities' to allow Radio Victoire to resume broadcasting.
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