Radio Nafousa: Jadu 89.1 FM ; in and around Nafousa, including Tripoli.
Radio Zuwarah FM 92.5: program runs from morning till midnight, continues with Berber music through the night.
Radio Awal: Yefren 106.3 FM: awal.ly .
Kabyle FM Radio: kabyle-fm.com
Radio Kabyle: radiokabyle.com
Radio Numydia: radionumydia.com
Berber TV:
In 1990s the Algerian television began broadcasting news
in Tamazight language. The Berbers of Morocco have finally won the right to broadcast
news in Tamazight on national TV in 1994. In 2011 Libyan Berbers began
to express themselves in Tamazight after long suppression by the ousted government.
Libya Ibraren TV : (قناة ليبيا إيبررن)
The first Libyan Tamazight satellite channel to broadcast from Libya. According
to their Facebook page, the channel is described as a "Cultural Radio and
Television Network Broadcasting", using Tamazight, English and Arabic; and
that it will commence broadcasting in the Berber new year (1/1/2962, which is
the 12th of January 2012).
Tadfert: Nafusa Mountain Media Group: libyatadreft.com: videos and documentaries
from Jado Media, Yefren Media, Rujban Media, and Nalut Media.
libyatadreft.com/
Tamurt TV
http://www.tamurt.info/en/tamurt_tv/
BRTV Berber Television
1, ter rue du Marais,
Montreuil, F-93100
France
dailymotion.com/BerbereTV
Kabyle TV
kabylie-tv.com
AmazighTV:
Amazigh TV: the Amazigh TV satellite channel, also
known as t'itt'aween n Imazighen (the eyes of the Berbers),
began broadcasting from Holland in 13/01/2007. Web address: amazightv.com;
see poster below for actual address and telephone number.
AmazighTV.net
Amazigh (Berber) Television was created in January 2000, to make Berber culture
known to the world: animated drawings, documentaries, history, entertainment,
political news, films and sport. Contact:
Service Diffusion
97, street of Seek Midi
75006 Paris
Tel: 01 44 07 15 80
Fax: 01 40 51 79 16
Service Communication
Tel: 01 44 07 15 80
Fax: 01 40 51 79 16
The television channel has recently produced one of its most
popular shows, namely Assarag n Imezyanen, hosted by
two youngsters from Alhoceima city: Yassin Errahmouni and Asmahane Elyamani.
The show aims to educate and entertain children and teenagers, via five episodes:
Laboratoire (laboratory)
Cyber (Internet)
Mawahib (talents)
Reportage (report)
Games
Nilesat: Position 7° West
Frequency: 11765 Mhz
Symbol Rate: 27500
FEC: 5/6
Polarisation: horizontal
Hotbird: Position 13° East
Frequency: 10872 Mhz
Symbol Rate: 27500
3/4 FEC
Polarisation: vertical
A new Tamaheqt (or Berber Tuareg) TV station will begin its transmission from
Paris on the 22nd of July 2014. Having fed up with the biased coverage provided
by government-dominated media outlets, the Berbers of the Sahara have finally
decided to speak for themselves. The station
will broadcast its programs in Tamazight (or Berber language) as well as other
languages including French and Arabic. The station will focus on Berber
Saharan culture - the
oldest civilisations in the world, and Tuareg political problems, imposed upon
them by the various invaders of the Sahara including the recent colonial intruders.
First Berber Television Series
A doctor living in the capital Algiers moves back to the
Kavyle capital, but his wife could not stand the new life in a Berber society
away from the busy Algiers. She returned while he stayed. Left alone and
lonely the husband fell in love with another woman and married again. Problems
began to appear, and so the saga continues.
tawalt.com
Tamazight (Berber) Films:
tazzla.org/id8.html
Image from: tazzla.org/id8.html
Image from: laaff.org/
Berber Films Festival: laaff.org
23rd of September 23 2010, 18:30 HH, at the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard,
Spiegel Auditorium.
The Los Angeles Amazigh film Festival was invited by the French Chamber of
Commerce to take part in the Los Angeles International Film Festival 2010. A
17-minute montage of photography by the Kabyle Belaid Maouche on Kabylia, and
a video montage of Tamazgha by Helene Hagan were selected for the festival under
the tilte of Azul Imazighen.
Reefer and the Model (Berber Films), 1988.
Celtic Media Festival Winners 1980 - 2010
Adrar n Baya (Baya's Mountain; La montagne de Baya): the
Award-winning Kabyle film, directed by Ezeddin Madour, Algeria. North African
Film Festival, 2011.
See the following image from elkhabar.com/ar/culture/264937.html
Machaho: Kabyle film.
Watch at: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Tg5y98BnrDk