Mass media in Tanzania
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Mass media in Tanzania includes print, radio, television, and the Internet. The "Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act" of 2003 created the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority, which oversees broadcast licensing.[1] The Media Council of Tanzania began in 1995.[1]
Publications
Radio
- Fasihi Media House
 - Clouds FM[2]
 - East Africa Radio
 - Kiss FM[2]
 - Wasafi Fm
 - Praise Power FM
 - Choice FM [3]
 - Mbeya Highlands FM
 - Orkonerei Radio Service[2]
 - Parapanda Radio Tanzania[2]
 - Radio Free Africa[2]
 - Radio One[4]
 - Radio Tanzania[4]
 - Radio Tanzania Zanzibar[4]
 - Radio Tumaini[4]
 - Radio Uhuru[2]
 - Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation[2]
 - Voice of Tanzania-Zanzibar[2]
 - Radio Karagwe FM - Sauti ya Wananchi.KARAGWE-KAGERA
 
Tanzanian Radio Presenters
- Mamy Baby
 - Frida Amani
 - Salim Kikeke
 - Millard Ayo
 - Meena Ally
 - Adam Mchomvu
 - Maulid Kitenge
 - Lilommy
 
Television
State TV Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation known as TBC launched in 2001, several years after the first private station.[2]
Current TV networks and stations include:
- East Africa TV
 - Mambo TV Swahili
 - Clouds TV
 - Wasafi TV
 - Ebenezer TV
 - Barmedas TV
 - TV E
 - Al Itrah Broadcasting Network Television (IBN TV)
 - Coastal Television Network[2]
 - Dar es Salaam Television[2]
 - Independent Television[2]
 - Kwanza TV [5]
 - Star TV[2]
 - Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation
 - Televishini ya Taifa (TVT)[6]
 - TV1 (Tanzania)
 - TVZ (TV Zanzibar)[2]
 - MAHAASIN TV
 
See also
References
- ^ a b Freedom House 2016.
 - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Tanzania Profile: Media". BBC News. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
 - ^ "Listen to Mtaa wa Pili on Choice FM on TuneIn". Tunein.com. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
 - ^ a b c d "Tanzania: Media and Publishing". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
 - ^ "Kwanza TV - Ni Yako". Kwanzatv.co.tz. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
 - ^ Falola 2015.
 
Bibliography
- Graham L. Mytton (1968). "Tanzania: the Problems of Mass Media Development". Gazette. 14 (2): 89–100. doi:10.1177/001654926801400204.
 - Dele Ogunade (1986). "Mass Media Systems of Kenya and Tanzania: a Comparative Analysis". Africa Media Review. 1 (1) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project. 

 - "Tanzania: Directory". Africa South of the Sahara 2003. Regional Surveys of the World. Europa Publications. 2003. p. 1083. ISBN 9781857431315. ISSN 0065-3896. (Includes information about radio, newspapers, etc.)
 - Toyin Falola; Daniel Jean-Jacques, eds. (2015). "Tanzania: Media". Africa: an Encyclopedia of Culture and Society. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-666-9.
 - "Tanzania", Freedom of the Press, USA: Freedom House, 2016
 - "Licence to blog", BBC News, 24 April 2018 ("Bloggers in Tanzania will have to pay $920 (£660) for the privilege of posting content online, according to new regulations.")
 
