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Six nouvelles stations radio FM

Six stations de radio FM privées ont été autorisées mardi par la commission de communication du Burkina Faso, qui réglemente la radiodiffusion dans les pays de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, a indiqué la PANA. Ceci porte à 50 le nombre des stations FM opérant au Burkina Faso, a dit la PANA. Deux des nouvelles stations sont des radios publiques dans la capitale, Ouagadougou, et à Bobo Dioulasso. Les quatre autres sont des stations dans l'arrière-pays, qui viseront les communautés de la culture du coton et l'élevage, a indiqué la PANA.

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