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  2. Radio Kiskeya - Wikipedia

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    88.5 MHz. Programming. Language (s) French. Links. Website. radiokiskeya .com. Radio Kiskeya is a radio station in Port-au-Prince, Haiti that broadcasts music, talk shows, sports, news, and cultural programs. Its news covers both Haiti and the international community, and its music spans on compas, jazz, tubes, and others.

  3. Signal FM - Wikipedia

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    Signal FM. Signal FM is a Haitian French language radio station based in the Port-au-Prince suburb of Pétion-Ville. It is a popular station, providing news updates and other information on Haiti. Mario Viau [1] is owner and general manager. The station remained on the air during the 2010 Haiti earthquake, [2] [3] evolving into a community ...

  4. Category:Radio stations in Haiti - Wikipedia

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  5. Radio Scoop FM - Wikipedia

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    107.7 MHz. Programming. Language (s) French. Links. Website. scoopfmhaiti .com. Scoop FM is a Haitian radio station based out of Port-au-Prince, Haiti that provides sports news, cultural content, business news, and election and political news in French .

  6. Radio Caraïbes - Wikipedia

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    Radio Caraïbes is a radio station founded in 1949 by the Brown family that broadcasts live from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. As of 2015 [update] it was run by Wilson Monk. Caraïbes FM hosts the most popular talk show on the island called Ranmase , rebroadcast from a handful of radio station from Miami to Montreal and Paris .

  7. Mass media in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The provinces, Radio Voix du Nord (1945), Radio Citadelle (1950) and Voix Évangélique in the North department and Radio Indépendance in Gonaïves/Artibonite (1953) emerged. 1957–1986. The coming of TV established the domination of audiovisual media. Télé Haiti, in 1959, became the first TV station in the country as a callsign 4VMR-TV. [3]

  8. Tele La Brise - Wikipedia

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    Website. telelabrise .com. Radio Tele La Brise is an educational, cultural, sports, and music Haitian radio and television station based in Camp-Perrin, Haiti. It has been licensed by Conatel [1] since July 23rd, 2010.

  9. WUNA - Wikipedia

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    WUNA. /  28.55778°N 81.54111°W  / 28.55778; -81.54111. WUNA (1480 AM) is a radio station licensed to Ocoee, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area. The station is currently owned by Jesús and Virgen Torrado, through licensee J & V Communications Inc. and airs programming in Haitian Creole branded as "Radio Haiti Tropical".

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