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The Times of Malta is an English-language daily newspaper in Malta. Founded in 1935, by Lord and Lady Strickland and Lord Strickland's daughter Mabel, it is the oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in Malta. It has the widest circulation of any Maltese newspaper. [2] The newspaper is published by Allied Newspapers Limited, which is owned ...
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Media of Malta; List of newspapers; Malta Today is a twice-weekly English language newspaper published in Malta. Its first edition was published in 1999, and started ...
Public Broadcasting Services Limited (PBS) is the public broadcaster of Malta.PBS is funded by government grants and the sale of commercial airtime. Its TVM channel is Malta's most watched television channel, and its radio station Magic Malta enjoys huge popularity among local and tourist listeners.
Today, Malta has both a public healthcare system, where healthcare is free at the point of delivery, and a private healthcare system. [256] [257] Malta has a strong general practitioner-delivered primary care base and the public hospitals provide secondary and tertiary care.
News programming on TVM is the only major TV news not produced by a political party's media apparatus in Malta. The two other major Maltese networks (One and NET Television) are owned by the Labour and Nationalist parties respectively. TVM airs TVAM, a breakfast television program focused on news and current affairs, weekday mornings from 06:30 ...
Free-to-air television in Malta is distributed through a network of transmitters operated by the national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services in Delimara ( Marsaxlokk ), Nadur, Mellieħa, Mtarfa, Naxxar and Portomaso ( St. Julian's ). [7] Since 2017, all terrestrial channels are carried as digital subchannels of UHF channel 43. [8]
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