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Angola: Radio Viana Starts Regular Broadcasting On Monday


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

12 May 2008
Posted to the web 12 May 2008

Luanda

The community radio station "Viana", affiliated to the state-run Angola's National Radio (RNA), starts as from this Monday its regular broadcast, after one month of experimental programming , ANGOP has learnt.

With "Radio Viana" it is intended to have it closer to the community, just like other similar stations, namely in Tombwa and Virei (Namibe Province), Buco Zau (Cabinda), Golungo Alto and Camabatela (Kwanza-Norte).

This radio station will provide cultural information and leisure programmes to Viana District inhabitants.

The station will broadcast in the FM system at 92.8 megahertz.



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