Radio Television Groupe Avenir

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Radio Television Groupe Avenir(RTG@) is a television network company of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a member of the Groupe L'Avenir corporate group, along with the daily newspaper L'Avenir. RTG@'s offices are located in central Kinshasa's district of La Gombe. The CEO of the group and of the network is Pius Muabilu. The network was founded in 2003.

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RTG@ TV broadcasts in French and in Lingala.

RTG@ TV broadcasts on UHF channel 45 in Kinshasa, and throughout Africa on Intelsat 4 satellite television. The Ivorienne television series Ma Famille is part of RTG@'s schedule.

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