In
1962, Sudan TV started broadcasting in the Khartoum region. The signal was
accessible in Khartoum city, Omdurman and Khartoum Bahry. One year later,
General Mohmaed Talat Fareed established the station as a national broadcaster
and signed a contract with Berlin Radio to provide technical support, cameras
and recorders.
In
the seventies, Sudan TV expanded its transmission range when the General
Company for Wireless and Wired Telecommunications built a satellite station. In
1976, Sudan TV started transmitting in color.
Programming
Programming
includes news, prayers, Qur'an recitation and a variety of entertainment such
as children's programming, talent contests, dramas and documentaries.[2] A
military censor works with Sudan TV to make sure the news reflects government
policy.[1]
Stations
Sudan
TV broadcasts on two channels and is also available via satellite.
Sudanese
cuisine is varied by region, and greatly affected by the cross-cultural
influences upon Sudan throughout history. In addition to the influences of the
indigenous African peoples, the cuisine was influenced by Arab traders and
settlers during the Ottoman Empire.
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