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| key_people = Paul Payen (Chair)<br />Iris Delaunay (Vice Chair) | | key_people = Paul Payen (Chair)<br />Iris Delaunay (Vice Chair) | ||
| industry = {{wp|Mass media}} | | industry = {{wp|Mass media}} | ||
| products = {{wp|Television}}<br | | products = {{wp|Television}}<br>{{wp|Radio}}<br>{{wp|Digital media}} | ||
| services = | | services = [[Diffusion-Télévision Gagium]]<br>[[DTG News]]<br>[[Radiodiffusion Gagium]]<br> | ||
| revenue = {{increase}} ₭4.24 billion | | revenue = {{increase}} ₭4.24 billion | ||
| operating_income = {{increase}} ₭213 million | | operating_income = {{increase}} ₭213 million |
Latest revision as of 22:34, 19 November 2022
State-owned | |
Industry | Mass media |
Founded | 1978 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Gagium, Perlsienne, and Saint Sienia |
Key people | Paul Payen (Chair) Iris Delaunay (Vice Chair) |
Products | Television Radio Digital media |
Services | Diffusion-Télévision Gagium DTG News Radiodiffusion Gagium |
Revenue | ₭4.24 billion |
₭213 million | |
₭178 million | |
Number of employees | 12,100 |
Website | www.diffusion.gag |
Diffusion Gagium, sometimes shortened as DG, is the national state-owned broadcaster of Gagian, offering both television and radio services. Diffusion Gagium is funded through its income as well as government funding. Diffusion Gagium is the largest broadcaster in Gagium by total number of employees, with 12,100 total staff.