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Malivision

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Malivision is a subscription television network operational in Mali, established in 1995. It delivers its services exclusively through paid digital terrestrial television.

History

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Klédu Radiodiffusion, the trade name of Malivision, was established in October 1995, installing its equipment next to the ORTM transmitters. The company relayed several channels on analog MMDS and distributed the DStv service to Mali.[1] The provider converted its signals to digital in 2000, and to DTT in 2004.[2] Sports channels were removed on 26 August 2013. That day, subscribers went on to its offices to show their frustration, calling it a "fraudulent action".[3]

Its subscribers complained about certain channels being blank and that two channels were removed without prior warning.[4] By September 2018, it was partly bankrupt and caused an exodus of subscribers.[5]

On July 8, 2025, RTVI launched on the platform.[6]

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