Radio-Televisão Timor Leste

Radio-Televisão Timor Leste

The RTTL's office building in Dili
Launched June 1, 2002
Owned by President of East Timor
Slogan ROMAN FOTI RAIN (Portuguese: A LUZ DO PROGRESSO)
Country East Timor Timor-Leste
Broadcast area Free To Air/Satellite
Headquarters Dili, East Timor
Sister channel(s) RTP Internacional, Rede Globo,
Website

Radio-Televisão Timor Leste (Radio Television East Timor in English) is the national radio and television broadcaster in East Timor.

Radio

The radio branch of RTTL is known as Radio Timor Leste (RTL), which broadcasts in Tetun and Portuguese. Radio Timor Leste is broadcast 16 hours a day with 34 programs locally produced by a staff of 63. Seven percent of RTL's programmes come from outside producers, including non governmental organizations and agencies.

RTL has 4 departments to support its daily operation: News, Programming, Technical, and the Department of Promotion, External Production and Research.

RTL Director Mr Rosario Da Graca Maia also serves as the Head of International Relations of Timor Lorosae'e Journalist's Association - TLJA. He has received an Australian Leadership Award and he's the Young International Analyst and Alert coordinator for the Southeast Asia Press Alliance - SEAPA

Radio Timor Leste can be reached on FM frequency in Dili 91.7 and different frequency in every District. RTL has AM frequency on 684. RTL has a plan to open up a new Channel called Antena 2 targeted youth and possibility to attend advertisement as the institution base on decree law 48/2008 became as Public company.

Base on the survey done by East Timor Insight, Radio Timor Leste as a major channel of information and has a widest coverage of the population.

Television

The television division of RTTL is known as Televisão de Timor Leste or Televizaun Timor Lorosae (East Timor Television), abbreviated as TVTL. Its schedule consists of some locally made programs in Tetum, as well as relay of news programmes and others from RTP Internacional. In the past it occasionally broadcast a few programmes from ABC's Australia Network, and BBC World News. In September 2008, it signed an agreement with Brazil's Rede Globo, allowing its access to that channel's programming.

TVTL first aired in 2000, formerly named as TV UNTAET. Following independence on May 20, 2002, it adopted its present name.

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