Television Kiribati
Programming
Established in 2002,[2] it broadcast "local and foreign programmes", and was accessible only in South Tarawa (the country's capital) and in the neighbouring island-town of Betio.[3] It provided "about one hour of local programming" on weekdays, and did not broadcast over week-ends.[4]
Undetermined Suspension
Television Kiribati was suspended by the government in March 2013, due to "serious financial problems", and its personnel's "lack [of] expertise and knowledge in programming and production". The government announced a review to determine whether the closure should be permanent.[3] As it was the only television service, viewers in Tarawa South were left with access to radio and newspapers as their media for information.[2]
See also
References
- "Television to launch election campaign for candidates in the October general elections" Archived 2013-02-09 at the Wayback Machine, Kiribati Independent, 7 September 2011
- "Legislative Needs Assessment - Kiribati", Jon Fraenkel for the United Nations Development Programme, April 2009
- "Kiribati TV closes amid money and production woes", Radio New Zealand International, 26 March 2013
- "Broadcast media", CIA World Factbook, 2009
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