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Years of civil war left Liberia's broadcasters and publishers with the task of repairing damage caused by fighting and looting and the need to find resources to pay staff.

The state-run broadcaster has no television service and operates a single radio service. The station does not have national coverage. Television and short wave radio services are provided by privately own media entities.

Community radio stations are on the air, some of them run with the support of international agencies.

Newspapers

The Inquirer
The News
The Analyst
The Heritage
Poll Watch
The Independent
The Vanguard
Bi-lingual
New democrat
Daily Observer
New Vision
Telegraph
The Dairy
Forum
New Broom
The Evidence
New Liberia (Ministry of Information)
Liberian Diaspora
Concord Times
Business Digest
Business Journal
The Informer
Freedom Journal
Peoples Daily
The Tribute
The Parrot
Plain Truth
New Standard
Tidings
Vasity Pilot (University of Liberia)

Radio

ELBC - state-run, operated by Liberian Broadcasting System
Star Radio - FM and short-wave station
UNMIL Radio
DC 101
Radio Veritas
ELWA
Sky FM
City FM
King’s FM
Truth FM
Power FM

News Agency

Liberian News Agency (LINA)

Television

All television stations are privately owned.

DC TV
Real TV
Clar TV
Power TV

 
   

 

 

 


 

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