Jump to content

Record Madagascar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Record Madagascar
Company typePrivate
Industrytelevision
HeadquartersAntananarivo, Madagascar
OwnerRadio Télévision Record[1]

Record Madagascar is a foreign affiliate of the Record network, of Brazilian origin. The station is owned by local licensee Radio Télévision Record. As of 2017, its director of advertising was Pastor Zéfania.[2]

History

[edit]

It is unknown when did Record Madagascar start broadcasting. It was the fifth television station to be established in Antananarivo (after TVM, MATV, RTA and TV Plus Madagascar).[3] A Record team was expelled from the island in 2004, due to tensions with the Christian Council of Churches of Madagascar (FFKM).[4]

Programming

[edit]

The channel produces a nightly newscast (Le Journal de la Record) and a debate program (Aleo Resahana), both presented by Manohiarivony Rivo and in the Malagasy language.[5] UCKG programming is limited to the morning Réveil de la foi and an evening program, Paroles de vie. Instead of airing UCKG programming overnight, the channel simply relays France 24. In April 2024, the channel was airing Tu Aashiqui from India and Asintado from the Philippines.[6]

UCKG programming on the channel as of 2006 included testimonials of former Catholics who have converted to the sect and have been freed from evil.[7]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ RADIO TELEVISION RECORD
  2. ^ Étude sur le développement des médias à Madagascar basée sur les indicateurs de développement des médias de l'UNESCO
  3. ^ Viva télévision: Andry Tgv met le turbo
  4. ^ The Indian Ocean Newsletter. Indian Ocean Information and Documentation Bank. 2004. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  5. ^ Planeta Record recebe profissionais que atuam nos EUA, Moçambique e Madagascar na última edição desta temporada
  6. ^ Midi Madagasikara, April 2, 2024, page 20
  7. ^ Les dieux au service du peuple: itinéraires religieux, médiations, syncrétisme à Madagascar. Karthala. 2006. Retrieved 25 June 2025.