General Authority for Radio and Television (Syria)

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Native name
الهيئة العامة للإذاعة والتلفزيون (Arabic)
FormerlyORTAS
Radio and Television (RTV Syria)
Syrian Radio & Television (SRT)
Founded
  • 3 February 1947; 79 years ago (1947-02-03) (Radio)
  • 23 July 1960; 65 years ago (1960-07-23) (Television)
  • 1960; 66 years ago (1960) (Actual company)
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General Authority for Radio and Television
Native name
الهيئة العامة للإذاعة والتلفزيون (Arabic)
FormerlyORTAS
Radio and Television (RTV Syria)
Syrian Radio & Television (SRT)
IndustryBroadcasting
Media
Founded
  • 3 February 1947; 79 years ago (1947-02-03) (Radio)
  • 23 July 1960; 65 years ago (1960-07-23) (Television)
  • 1960; 66 years ago (1960) (Actual company)
HeadquartersUmayyad Square, Damascus, Syria
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alaa Barsilo (Director)[1]
Products
Brands
ServicesBroadcast, radio, television, Internet, and printing
OwnerGovernment of Syria
Websitertv.gov.sy
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The General Authority for Radio and Television (GART) (Arabic: الهيئة العامة للإذاعة والتلفزيون, romanized: al-Hayʾah al-ʿĀmmah li-l-Idhāʿah wa-al-Tilifizyūn) is the public broadcaster in Syria and reports to the Ministry of Information.

It was previously known as the General Organization of Radio and TV (Arabic: الهيئة العامة للإذاعة والتلفزيون), also known in French as Organisation de la Radio et la Télévision Arabe Syrienne (in short ORTAS). Earlier names were Radio and Television (RTV Syria) and Syrian Radio & Television (SRT).[2] For much of its existence, the organization was the Assad regime's propaganda tool until it was taken over by opposition groups in December 2024 amidst the fall of Damascus.[3]

Several television channels and radio stations are being run by this organization, including Al-Souriya TV and Radio Damascus. GART is an active member of the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU), associate member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)[4] and formerly a member of International Radio and Television Organisation (OIRT).

History

The legal basis is a legislative decree from 2010, which, however, was largely not implemented. Sūmar Wassūf became head of the commission in December 2018.

Since the fall of the Assad regime, the television company has undergone reconstruction, and its programs have been suspended since December 2024, with a projected resumption in 2026.

Fifth logo used from March to October 2025

Services

The General Authority for Radio and Television is the governmental body responsible for radio and television broadcasting in Syria. It is divided into two parts:

Radio

Radio broadcasting began in the First Syrian Republic upon its independence on 17 April 1946 on shortwave. As early as 1942, Radio Damas, a counterpart to Radio Levant in Beirut, Lebanon existed in the French League of Nations mandate.

Nationwide radio programs include:

Former radio station:

  • Sawt Al-Shab (Arabic: صوت الشعب, romanized: Ṣaut aš-Šaʿb, lit.'Voice of the people') (1979–2017)

Regional radio programs are (from north to south):

The shortwave international broadcaster Radio Damascus has existed from 1947 until 2013. According to the frequency announcements in the program, both FM (VHF) and AM (medium wave) are broadcast.

Television

The television station is based in Damascus, Syria since July 1960.[5][6] The channel airs programmes in Arabic and English.[7] Its first channel, Channel 1, was broadcasting in black and white until 1978. A second channel was added in 1985 (discontinued in 2012 due to the civil war) and in 1996, the satellite service Syria TV began broadcasting. On 5 September 2012, Syrian Television channel broadcasts were broken off on Arabsat and Nilesat, including Syria TV. Syria TV and Syrian Drama TV broadcasts were stopped on Hot Bird on 22 October 2012.[8]

The digital television switchover (DVB-T) in Syria has been restarted since mid-2018, in the provinces of Damascus, Daraa, As Suwayda, Rif Dimashq, Tartus, Latakia, Quneitra and Hama, however there is still no date for an analog switch off.

GART national and satellite television channels:

Suspended broadcast since December 2024

Former channels include Syrian Medical TV and Talaqie TV which both closed in 2016; terrestrial channels Channel 2 and Channel 1 (now Syrian Local Channel) closed down in 2012.

See also

References

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