Disparu News Network (French: Réseau Disparu), more commonly referred to as DNN internationally and RD within Disparu, is Disparu's national public radio and television broadcaster. Within Disparu, it is broadcast in French, although localized broadcasts in languages such as Inuktitut are also available. It is also broadcast internationally in English. It was launched on 26 February 2009 from the CBC's former assets in Quebec.
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| - Disparu News Network (French: Réseau Disparu), more commonly referred to as DNN internationally and RD within Disparu, is Disparu's national public radio and television broadcaster. Within Disparu, it is broadcast in French, although localized broadcasts in languages such as Inuktitut are also available. It is also broadcast internationally in English. It was launched on 26 February 2009 from the CBC's former assets in Quebec.
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| - Disparu News Network (French: Réseau Disparu), more commonly referred to as DNN internationally and RD within Disparu, is Disparu's national public radio and television broadcaster. Within Disparu, it is broadcast in French, although localized broadcasts in languages such as Inuktitut are also available. It is also broadcast internationally in English. It was launched on 26 February 2009 from the CBC's former assets in Quebec. Most of its programming consists of local and international news and current affairs. There are also some non-news programs such as satirical shows (such as Cette Heure A Vingt-Deux Minutes), documentaries, talk shows and sports (such as Hockey Night in Disparu). As it is owned by the Government of Disparu, it is often the first to broadcast announcements by the government. Its role in broadcasting the Government's international dealings has given it an international reputation in being the government's messenger.
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