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Namibian Broadcasting Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation is the public broadcaster of Namibia. It was established in 1990, replacing the South West African Broadcasting Corporation. ==History==
In November 1969, South Africa's state broadcaster, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) began FM radio services in Namibia, then South African-administered South West Africa, including Radio Ovambo, broadcasting in the Kwanyama and Ndonga languages, and also Radio Herero and Radio Damara Nama. The introduction of Radio Kavango along the northeastern border with Angola followed in February 1976 in the Kwangali, Mbukushu and Gciriku languages. However, in May 1979 the SABC relinquished control of these services, when the ''South West African Broadcasting Corporation'' (SWABC), known in Afrikaans as ''Suidwes-Afrikaanse Uitsaaikorporasie'' (SWAUK), came into being. On 10 October 1980, two new 100 kW shortwave transmitters were inaugurated near Windhoek and used for relaying radio services. The SWABC's television service was introduced in 1981, comprising a mix of SABC programming (pre-recorded on cassettes) and local programming in English, Afrikaans and German. Following the establishment of the NBC in 1990, the television channel began broadcasting entirely in English. In June 2009, NBC television established a weekly German news magazine produced by the radio department's NBC German Service, which was given another programme slot due to its immediate success within the German-speaking community. An Afrikaans television news programme is currently broadcast, along with television news bulletins in all local languages. A number of Deutsche Welle programmes also are relayed by NBC on radio and television.〔()〕
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