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Ulysse FM
Broadcast area Tunisia
FrequencyDjerba 92.1MHz ; south East 104.3MHz
Ownership
OwnerJamel Eddine HENCHIRI
History
First air date
June 16, 2012
Links
WebsiteUlysse FM

Ulysse FM is a regional Tunisian radio station directed towards the southeast Tunisian community. Ulysse Fm supports cultural and economic development of the region.

History

The station began broadcasting on June 16, 2012 from their Djerba studios. Ulysse FM is a private firm created after the Jasmine revolution. Ulysse FM was first granted a provisional licence to broadcast in the governorate of Medenine in August 2011. It was later granted a permanent licence by the HAICA. It broadcasts on 2 frequencies via the National Broadcasting Office (ONT), and streams programmes on its website.[1] It benefits from a UNESCO IPDC59 grant to support illiterate working women in southeast Tunisia, through the Ulysse FM radio programme, "LELLET EL FM".[2]

Moreover, the radio participates, among all the Tunisian media, in the freedom of speech included in the constitution.[3]

Key people

  • Jamel Eddine Henchiri, chairman
  • Chokri Chouat, General Manager

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tunisia: The hijacking of free radio". Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  2. ^ "TUNISIA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS NOVEMBER 23 & DECEMBER 21, 2014" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Tunisia-HAICA warns against judicial interference in media content". 8 March 2021. Retrieved 5 June 2021.

External links


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