Al-Jamahiriya TV was a Libyan television channel broadcast by the Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation. The channel broadcast mainly Libyan Al-Jamahiriya discussions, cultural programs and news bulletins. It was available in three languages: Arabic, English and French. Emphasis was left to the official Libyan political and government activities, with live coverage of sessions of the
People's Congress, speeches of the "Guide of the Revolution" (the official position held by Colonel Gaddafi) and readings of
The Green Book, written by the Libyan leader, and published in 1975. The channel started in the morning and ended in the evening by reading verses of the Quran followed by the national anthem, before giving way to a focus and national radio. Construction work for the stations in Tripoli and Benghazi started in 1967 and was completed by year-end 1968. On 24 December 1968, regular television broadcasts began with coverage of the Independence Day parade. In this early period, TV broadcasts began at 8pm and ended at 10:45pm. The Libyan national television was broadcast via satellite to the Arab world and Europe via the satellites
Arabsat and
Hot Bird from 1997. On 22 August 2011, the station was taken off-air by the
National Transitional Council forces,
which had entered Tripoli the previous day. The channel was relaunched in 2012 by the Libyan diaspora from a studio in
Cairo,
Egypt, but broadcasts were sporadic. Regular broadcasts resumed after Russian oligarch
Yevgeny Prigozhin purchased new technical equipments for the TV studio and paid off debts to satellite providers and staff. == See also ==