URTEL is an acronym for Union des Radios et Televisions Libres du Mali, the agency responsible for regulating television and radio transmission operations in Mali.

Operations

URTEL is affiliated with the following NGOs, which together form the Comité d’Appui à la Radio pour le Développement, or "CARD".

See also

  • Peter Coles, . New Scientist, 7 October 1995.
  • : Freedom House report.
  • . Reporters Without Borders, 26 September 2006.
  • . Silvia Sansoni, Forbes 02.04.02.
  • . Voice of America, 13 September 2005
  • FOOD SECURITY II COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT between U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT and MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY: IN-COUNTRY TIME PERIOD: JULY 1987 - DECEMBER 1994. statistical evidence is consistent with anecdotal reports from both farmers and traders that the SIM radio broadcasts have fundamentally changed bargaining relationships between traders and farmers, forcing traders to offer more competitive prices in isolated rural markets.
  • Cécile Leguy. . Research in African Literatures, Fall 2007, Vol. 38, No. 3, Pages 136-147.
  • . InteRadio, Vol. 5, No.2, June 1993.

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