Burundi National Radio and Television
| RTNB logo | |
| Country | Burundi |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | National |
| Headquarters | 12 Avenue du 13 Octobre, Bujumbura, Burundi |
| Programming | |
| Languages | English, French, Kiswahili also known as Swahili, and Kirundi |
| Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 4:3 480i pan and scan for SDTVs) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Government of Burundi |
| Key people | Faustin Ndayizeye , CEO |
| Sister channels | Chaine 1 Chaine 2 |
| History | |
| Launched | 5 October 1975; 50 years ago (1975年10月05日) |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
Burundi National Radio and Television, also known as the National Radio and Television of Burundi or Radio Television National of Burundi (French: La Radio Télévision Nationale du Burundi (RTNB)), is the national broadcaster of Burundi. It currently broadcasts in Kirundi, French, Swahili (also known as Kiswahili), and English.
History and idents
[edit ]History
[edit ]Burundi National Radio and Television began broadcasting in 1960 with the launch of Radio Burundi when the country was still a Belgian colony. Television broadcasting only began in 1984, long after Burundi gained independence.[1] The television station uses a 0.5kW transmitter in Bujumbura on UHF channel 25.[2] Among its founding staff was Rwandan-born Valence Rwamukwaya, who worked for Burundi's national radio for two years, beginning in 1982.[3]
RTNB operates two radio stations and one television channel, broadcasting news, cultural programmes, and entertainment.[4]
In June 2013, Burundi began transitioning from analogue to digital television, intending to complete the process by the end of 2014.[5] However, the migration was delayed due to the 2015 Burundian unrest. President Pierre Nkurunziza officially launched digital broadcasting in December 2016, starting with Bujumbura and gradually expanding nationwide. RTNB appointed a new general director in August 2016.[6] On 23 April 2017, RTNB lost its employee in a traffic accident.[7] RTNB completed the digital migration later in 2017, though as of mid‐2023, the system remained not fully operational.[citation needed ]
Idents
[edit ]There are two known idents of the station. The first, used from 2008 to 2017, contains a mountain landscape background with the Burundian flag displayed inside the text RTNB at the centre of the screen.[8] The second, introduced after 2017, includes the day's broadcast program. An example of a typical broadcast schedule would list Amakuru, Journal, News, next program, advertisement, special documentaries and idents.[9]
Popularity
[edit ]The television series Ninde is broadcast by RTNB across Burundi. The show began in 1980 without a formal title. A few years later, RTNB named it Ninde. Following the launch of television broadcasting in 1984, RTNB began airing Ninde on television.[10]
As of 2024, RTNB broadcasts four radio and two television programmes, including Ninde and Burundi Bwacu .
Channels
[edit ]RTNB is divided into two radio stations and one television.
Television channels
[edit ]- RTNB is the first and main channel.
Radio channels
[edit ]There are two RTNB radio channels including:
- Chaine 1: main radio station that broadcasts news, cultural programmes, and public service announcements.
- Chaine 2: second radio station that broadcasts news, music, and entertainment.
Programmes
[edit ]- News: English news
- Journal: French news
- Amakuru: Kirundi news
- Ninde? (English: Who is it?): Series (1984 to present)
- Burundi Bwacu: culture
See also
[edit ]- Media of Burundi
- 2015 Burundian unrest
- Communications in Burundi
- List of companies of Burundi
- Economy of Burundi
References
[edit ]- ^ "Radio - RADIO-TÉLÉVISION NATIONALE DU BURUNDI (RTNB) - Bujumbura". www.petitfute.com (in French). Retrieved 2025年07月31日.
- ^ 2014 WCSFP (2019年07月21日). World Radio TV Handbook 2005. pp. 637–638.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Utumesi, Doreen (1 March 2012). "Thirty years behind the camera". The New Times (Rwanda) .
- ^ Eva Palmans, Les médias audiovisuels au Burundi Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, pp. 3-4, www.ua.ac.be
- ^ "Radio-télévision: le Burundi veut passer au numérique d'ici le 31 décembre 2014 - china radio international". french.cri.cn. Archived from the original on 2016年03月03日. Retrieved 2025年07月31日.
- ^ "La RTNB dotée d'un nouveau Directeur Général (vidéo)". www.rtnb.bi. Retrieved 2025年08月29日.
- ^ "Nécrologie: un employé de la RTNB décède dans un accident de roulage (video)". www.rtnb.bi. Retrieved 2025年08月29日.
- ^ "File:RTNB (2000's).jpg". Audiovisual Identity Database. 2025年03月18日. Archived from the original on 2025年03月30日. Retrieved 2025年06月11日.
- ^ CHENK CONSULTING (2017年07月13日). rtnb broadcast . Retrieved 2025年07月18日 – via YouTube.
- ^ Muhoza, Guillaume (2020年01月25日). "Ninde ou la troupe du récit rural authentique - Jimbere" (in French). Retrieved 2025年08月20日.