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== Media == Kathmandu is the television hub of Nepal. [[Nepal Television]] (established in 1984) is the oldest and most-watched television channel in Nepal, as is government-owned [[NTV PLUS]] and also [[Kantipur Television]], [[Image Channel]], [[Sagarmatha Television (Nepal)|Sagarmatha Television]], [[Himalaya TV]], [[AP1 TV]], and other channels. The headquarters of many of the country's news outlets are also in the city including Kathmandu Tribune, the government-owned [[Gorkhapatra]] (the oldest national daily newspaper in Nepal), [[The Kathmandu Post]], [[Nepali Times]], [[Kantipur Publications]] and its paper [[Kantipur (daily)|Kantipur]], [[Naya Patrika]], [[The Himalayan Times]], [[Karobar Economic Daily]], Aarthik Abhiyan National Daily and [[Jana Aastha National Weekly]]. Nepal Republic Media, the publisher of [[Republica (newspaper)|myRepublica]], joined a publishing alliance with the [[International Herald Tribune]] (IHT) to publish the Asia Pacific Edition of IHT from Kathmandu from 20 July 2011. There is also a state-run [[Rastriya Samachar Samiti|National News Agency (RSS)]]. [[Radio Nepal]] is a state-run organization that operates national and regional radio stations; these stations are: [[Hits FM (Nepal)|Hits FM]], [[Radio Kantipur]], HBC 94 FM, Radio Sagarmatha and Image FM. The [[BBC Radio|BBC]] also has an FM broadcasting station in Kathmandu. Some [[community radio]] stations such as Radio Pratibodh and Radio Upatyaka also broadcast within the valley.
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