Medi1 Radio

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Medi1 Radio (Arabic: مدي 1, also known as Radio Méditerranée Internationale) is a private, commercial Moroccan radio network. Medi 1 has an audience of around 23 million people. It is emitted from Nador transmitter on 171 kHz longwave, and via internet and satellite.

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Medi 1 Radio is a state owned radio. The station started broadcasting in 1980 and is based in Tangier, Morocco.

 
Medi 1's former logo in both Arabic and French

The radio station broadcasts throughout the Maghreb countries and it is a bilingual station broadcasting its programming in both Arabic and French.

Medi 1 was managed by Pierre Casalta from its foundation until 2010.[1] The station officially says it is politically independent, however, two former Medi 1 journalists, writing for L'Obs, described it as the "voice of the King", noting its subjective coverage of the monarchy.[2] Its slogan is Medi 1, la radio du grand Maghreb.

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  1. ^ "Décès de Pierre Casalta, fondateur de Medi 1". Medias24 (in French). 2021-12-06. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  2. ^ "Au Maroc, la France finance Medi1, vieillissante voix du roi". L'Obs (in French). 2010-09-20. Retrieved 2021-12-15.

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