SNRT

The National Company of Radio and Television (الشَرِكَة الوَطَنِيَّة لِلْإِذَاعَة وَالتَلْفَزَة, aš-šarika al-waṭaniyya li-l-ʾiḏāʿa wa-t-talfaza; Société nationale de radiodiffusion et de télévision, SNRT;, Tamssurt tanamurt uazway d tilifizyun) is the public broadcaster of Morocco.

History
It was formerly called Moroccan Radio and Television (RTM) from 1956 and Radiodiffusion-Télévision Marocaine (RTM) from 1961. Radio-Maroc was one of the founding members of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950 and continued as an active member until 1 January 1961 when RTM changed its affiliation to associate membership. In 1969 RTM was readmitted as an active member.

In 2009, the SNRT became a shareholder in Euronews, initially acquiring 0.33% then later expanding its share to 6% in 2011.

In 2021, the government announced, via a televised interview with culture minister Othman El Ferdaous, announced that SNRT would acquire the part-state-owned 2M and private Medi 1 Radio and Medi 1 TV channels, to be reorganized into a public holding group by 2024. In addition, its Aflam TV channel would be replaced with an "SVOD" video-on-demand platform. The plan was allegedly conducted under the auspices of royal advisor Fouad Ali El Himma. In 2024, it formally acquired 86.3% in shares of Medi 1 Radio, becoming its majority shareholder.

On 12 November 2022, SNRT obtained rights to broadcast ten 2022 FIFA World Cup matches, including those featuring the Moroccan national team. On 5 November 2023, SNRT obtained rights to broadcast the 2023 CAF Women's Champions League.

Television
SNRT currently runs eight television channels:
 * Al Aoula (SNRT 1), also called TVM (Télévision marocaine, التلفزة المغربية): a generalist channel and the first television channel of SNRT.
 * Arryadia (SNRT 3): a national sports channel.
 * Athaqafia (SNRT 4): an educational and cultural channel.
 * Al Maghribia (SNRT 5): an international satellite TV channel.
 * Assadissa (SNRT 6): a religious services and affairs channel.
 * Aflam TV (SNRT 7): a film channel which is broadcast via DVB-T only.
 * Tamazight TV (SNRT 8): a Berber-language channel.
 * Laayoune TV (SNRT Laayoune): a regional channel targeting audiences in the Southern Provinces.

Pending ownership
The following channels are pending acquisition by SNRT as of June 2021:
 * 2M (SNRT 2): a semi-public generalist channel.
 * Medi 1 TV: a news channel covering Moroccan and international news. The channel was fully acquired by CDG Invest in anticipation of a legal transfer to SNRT ownership. In May 2023, SNRT proposed an acquisition of 86.3% of its shares.

Radio
SNRT currently runs four national radio stations and eleven regional radio stations.

National stations

 * SNRT Radio National, main generalist station specializing in news, sports, talk programmes, and popular music
 * Chaîne Inter (previously Rabat Chaîne Inter). Operating since 23 March 2009, it is aimed at an urban public, offers music and entertainment programs.
 * Radio Amazigh, station dedicated to Berber culture.
 * Radio Mohammed VI du Saint Coran, religious station dedicated to Islam and the Quran.
 * Casa FM
 * Medi 1 Radio

Regional stations

 * SNRT FM Agadir
 * SNRT FM Casablanca
 * SNRT FM Dakhla
 * SNRT FM Fès
 * SNRT FM Laâyoune
 * SNRT FM Marrakech
 * SNRT FM Meknès
 * SNRT FM Oujda
 * SNRT FM Tanger
 * SNRT FM Tétouan
 * SNRT FM Al Hoceima

Online media
SNRT offers an online portal. The website is managed by SNRT's Interactive Media department.