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Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation

Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation (LJBC) ((アラビア語:الهيئة العامة لإذاعات الجماهيرية العظمى)) was the state-run broadcasting organization in Libya under the rule of Muammar Gaddafi. It distributed news in coordination with the Jamahiriya News Agency in accordance with state laws controlling Libya media.
Stations run by the LJBC include:
* Al-Jamahiriya TV - the official state television channel with news and entertainment.
* Al-Madina TV - an entertainment channel
* Al-Jamahiriya Satellite Channel - international satellite channel
* Al Mounawaa
* Al Hidaya Al Libiya
* Al Shababiyah - youth programming
* Al Libiya (formerly Al Jamahiriya 2) - a general entertainment channel
* Al Badeel
* Al Jamahiriya TV English - English speaking channel
* Libya Al Riadhiya - Sports channel
* Radio Jamahirya 103.4 MHz - generalist program in Arabic
* Voice of the Libyan People - international shortwave radio broadcasts
Long occupied by Abdallah Mansour, the General Manager of the company has since January 2009 been Mohammed Ali Kilani, "poet of the revolution" and former manager of a production company.
On 22 August 2011, the organization was rendered defunct when its channels were taken off-air by anti-Gaddafi fighters, which had entered Tripoli the previous day.
== Organization ==
The corporation's website and online presence was serviced by fifty employees, mostly journalists. They were organized into four departments; news editing, programming, design, and maintenance and operations, based in offices in Tripoli.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Around LJBC )

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