Luanda — The Public Television of Angola (TPA) is currently working towards offering viewers a "programming with a greater diversity", announced on Thursday, here, its director for Communication and Marketing, Pedro Ramalhoso.
The official was speaking to the Angola Press Agency (ANGOP), on the occasion of the 33rd founding anniversary of that television, October 18, data under the visit paid to that organ by the first President of Angola, António Agostinho Neto.
Pedro Ramalhoso did not reveal the master lines, arguing that TPA is still working in this new context, but noted that there is a need for this state-run media organ to improve the quality of its programmes, including renewing the television's own image.
For example, he considered the need for development and create more space for vernacular languages, because, apart from those already presented, there are others spoken in Angola, as well as the need to take care, systematise the product with a vast audience in the television that are the soap operas, something that speaks of us, part from faction and documentary.
He affirmed that there is a certain particularity in the project of the journalist Joana Tómas, which he considered as extremely important and which might lead to the systematisation and expansion of the aspect of analysing anthropologic contexts, so as to observe the essence of the Angolan people, culture and identity.

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