Talk:Radio Publique Africaine
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- The station is supported through publicity from private sector, NGOs and international donors. RPA is seeking support from additional donors to ensure that day to day operational costs can be met so that the radio can continue to operate.[citation needed]
- RPA is recognised as the most popular radio station between 12:00 and 14:00 when most of the news programs are aired, as well as between 10:00 and 11:00 – and is the second most popular radio after the national radio.[citation needed]
- According to the Panos Institute’s Monitoring of Audiovisual Media study throughout 2010 (Project “AMES”, supporting administration, media elected leaders and civil society), in collaboration with OMAC (Organisation of Central African Media), RPA has been ranked as the first for the quality of its journalism, first in its coverage of Management of Public Goods, and first and second alternatively for coverage of “democratic space” and health issues. It is ranked first in coverage of the activities of NGOs and furthermore, has been cited by the National Council for the Fight Against AIDS as providing the best coverage of the AIDS issue (a prize of $1000 was awarded).[citation needed]
Let's find some sources for this if we can, sounds like this is an article that deserves them. Khazar2 (talk) 04:32, 16 May 2012 (UTC)