And I'm one of these who watched his video (his name is Dib, he makes videos about funny things in politics around the world), but also I watched *this* video before he mentioned it.
This one was from Niger, one of poorest countries on this planet. People there still can't buy proper food even to this day. Edit : ^ It's my understanding using stereotype of the region. Edit 2 : Believe me, I was quite rude to people who replied me, I apologise.
Кто не от Диба и кто здесь, просто чтобы посмотреть эфиры телеканалов с разных стран и кто любит смотреть заставки с зарубежных телеканалов: Италия(RAI), BBC, Северная Корея,(KCTV), CNN и т.д?
This is very interesting to watch considering that I’ve grown up in the UK and are familiar with its history (at least since video recorders have been around). I think the TV ident at 3:14 with the gritty synthesisers and fast paced montage looks quite modern. The supposed trailer for the children’s game show is interesting in not telling the viewer it’s name or when it’s on, you don’t really even get an idea of what it’s about. And otherwise the station just seems to show news, I suppose because it’s cheap to produce. The intro featuring the USSR flag was probably not changed because it was expensive to make the intro compared to some of the others. One thing I would say is how awful it would have been to be in a famished country, switch on the TV and see an advert showing mayonnaise being spread on bread... (Edit): just noticed that the trailer does reveal the name ‘Les Super Cracks’. If you put that into TH-cam there’s another copy of the trailer in better quality with a bit of a description, albeit in French, explaining that it was a children’s game featuring sports and general knowledge questions in order to determine the best primary school in Niamey
I'm starting to think the trailer is actually the entire show. It shows the contestants and the results of each round (each star represents a point I guess).
"The intro featuring the USSR flag was probably not changed because it was expensivl make the intro compared of the others" This is true, infact, that intro has been in use until 2007! Since that intro might've been made in the late 80s, we can assume that the intro lasted about 20 years on the air.
The disturbing part about the children's television segment is how none of the children smiled, as if they were held hostage or were forced to play the game for food.
3:50 “Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen - as scheduled, you can watch staring at 8:30 p.m. on Tele Sahel live coverage of the soccer match between France and Bulgaria…” 24:49 _(France 2 report made before the match)_ “The only consolation is the one that is coming in ‘98: France will be present as Hosts. But if we not go to the USA, what French Soccer will become by then?” 25:06 “And, sadly, this is the catastrophic scenario that has unfolded for France…” _Fast forward five years later…_
@@genderblenderr Нет, скорее херовая версия любой передачи Супонева под не менее херовую стоковую музыку начала 1980-х годов ещё более херового качества.
it's now 24/7 (incredible but true). I was trying to record a possible closedown but they repeat the same three editions of the news all night long after 1:00am (one is the 20:30 edition of the news, the other one is Hausa-languaged news and the last one is on a local language called Zarma). seriously? why put the same news over and over again instead of a rerun of entertainment or sports programming? compared to this... it has changed by a large margin: the image quality is a lot better, the graphics have improved dramatically, they air some music and commercials that promote presidential propaganda but their green screen skills are still dreadful, they use Comic Sans on some texts and the logo is still the same.
Here are a few things I would like to say after seeing this video: -What kind of horrible equipment did they even use to film that National Anthem segment? A home video camera? Are they even using such things throughout the whole course of their live broadcasts? -Tele Sahel couldn't even pay its employees well then, and perhaps the same can be said so today now, so I guess that explains why the clothes of the continuity announcers and newscasters look like they were donations, and some are just too loose for them! -Tele Sahel Showreel 1992 would look like it belongs to last decade.
This came from one of the single poorest countries on the face of the Earth, and you're expecting them to have up to date, state of the art equipment and be able to pay decent wages? Half of the people you saw in that video probably didn't even have anything to eat when they went home some nights. Jeez, dude, just give them a fucking break.
22:51 Poland Russia Switzerland Congo - Brazeville Denmark China Senegal Togo Mali Spain Ethiopia Cameroon Benin Madagascar Ireland Niger Algeria Ivory Coast Luxembourg Sweden Finland Argentina Somalia Sierra Leone Holland France United States of Amerixa Chile Belgium Germany
Thank you for uploading this. It's definitely...something. The sound quality in the opening and closedown with the group of people singing the national anthem is very bad! Production isn't their strong point either - very 1970s/80s style graphics and a basic even for 1993 approach. The children's programme with the knock off Bugs Bunny - that music and graphics are so creepy! Even the prize looks cheap (a dictionary or a holy book of sorts?). I know it's a very poor country, and they deserve 10/10 for effort but it's rather bad. Does that TV channel now still have the group of people singing the national anthem?
The children’s quiz show seems to have related to primary schools in the capital. So I guess the prizes would’ve been books and other supplies that would’ve been given to the schools that won. I’m really interested to know about how those titles were designed. It looks as if they were done on an early 16 bit home computer such as an Atari 520ST or a Commodore Amiga 500
it's funny to think that this channel is somehow a meme again in smaller communities on those "news intro history" channels not because of the loud as hell horn, but because of a coffee advertisement being aired on this channel nowadays.
@@erickrosales2590 In Vision Continuity. It's the woman making the announcements between programmes and at the start and end of the transmission. They were fairly popular in a lot of countries at the time, there were networks in Britain that still used them until 2016.
@@rtcp2020 In The 1990s ORTN Tele Sahel Was Broadcasted Daily From 7:00pm Till 11:15pm Until The Mid 2000s. Now Tele Sahel Broadcasts 24/7 But Still Signs Off After Midnight On Terrestial, And Continues Broadcast On Internet/Satellite All Night Long. Until Tele Sahel Signs On At 10:00am Daily On Terrestrial Viewers.
Кто от Диба?)
Угадай))
Pub
МЫ
Я
На месте
Кто от Диба - лайкаем и просим разбор всего ролика
Сначала это видео, а потом уже ролик Диба. Так интереснее
Ничего интересного, если честно
@@ДенисЛевченко-э2н дайте ссылку видео диба
Кто от Биба?
For those who can't understand why so many Russian audience visited this video: one blogger discibed your country and mentioned this video :)
Yes, that's the way it is.
And I'm one of these who watched his video (his name is Dib, he makes videos about funny things in politics around the world), but also I watched *this* video before he mentioned it.
@@ВалераСтромилов-м8м link
@@rtcp2020 th-cam.com/video/l5hE5an-wJM/w-d-xo.html
@@yeahitsobviouslynotmyaccount thanks.
Если вы за рекламой майонеза, то это 19:05
О мазик!
*МАЙОНЕЗЕ КАЛЬВЕ*
PUB
Я вообще-то пришёл за этим: 11:21
Майонезе Кальве, Майонезе Кальве, Майонезе Кальве, Майонезе Кальве...
This one was from Niger, one of poorest countries on this planet.
People there still can't buy proper food even to this day.
Edit : ^ It's my understanding using stereotype of the region.
Edit 2 : Believe me, I was quite rude to people who replied me, I apologise.
hahahaha; stop believing what you don't know
@@nomadjingo1384 If you're a Nigeri, say the truth about your country please. If you aren't, take a hike.
@@DonkeykongSw2 seriously im from Niger and I don't see what you were saying on Niger
Man that sucks. Hey, at least their station ID spawned a short lived meme.
@@ExtremeWreck >short lived meme
i still find it funny tho
Кто не от Диба и кто здесь, просто чтобы посмотреть эфиры телеканалов с разных стран и кто любит смотреть заставки с зарубежных телеканалов: Италия(RAI), BBC, Северная Корея,(KCTV), CNN и т.д?
Зайди на CLG Wiki. Там таких чуваков целая прорва.
По северной Корее у меня мания, что хотел?
Well,for a country thats one of the poorest in the world in the early 90s ,they really tried making a quality program
Я знаю откуда вы тут.
Кто от диба?
This is very interesting to watch considering that I’ve grown up in the UK and are familiar with its history (at least since video recorders have been around). I think the TV ident at 3:14 with the gritty synthesisers and fast paced montage looks quite modern. The supposed trailer for the children’s game show is interesting in not telling the viewer it’s name or when it’s on, you don’t really even get an idea of what it’s about.
And otherwise the station just seems to show news, I suppose because it’s cheap to produce. The intro featuring the USSR flag was probably not changed because it was expensive to make the intro compared to some of the others.
One thing I would say is how awful it would have been to be in a famished country, switch on the TV and see an advert showing mayonnaise being spread on bread...
(Edit): just noticed that the trailer does reveal the name ‘Les Super Cracks’. If you put that into TH-cam there’s another copy of the trailer in better quality with a bit of a description, albeit in French, explaining that it was a children’s game featuring sports and general knowledge questions in order to determine the best primary school in Niamey
I'm starting to think the trailer is actually the entire show. It shows the contestants and the results of each round (each star represents a point I guess).
@@airodyssey I think there might be more to it. The episodes themselves are probably lost.
"The intro featuring the USSR flag was probably not changed because it was expensivl make the intro compared of the others"
This is true, infact, that intro has been in use until 2007! Since that intro might've been made in the late 80s, we can assume that the intro lasted about 20 years on the air.
Мы все знаем, почему здесь оказались.
The disturbing part about the children's television segment is how none of the children smiled, as if they were held hostage or were forced to play the game for food.
Perhaps they couldn't enjoy how it played, & just wanted it to be over with.
You weren't kidding, they were *not* smiling.
They were hungry as hell
They sure were.
quit it with the stereotypes
Happy 30 years of this Archive
22:24 the way he just disappears LOL
Like the Thanos snap!
This came from one of the poorest countries and it's still higher effort than the video "broadcasts" that came from my middle school
Even higher quality than my HIGH school
Several local TV stations from lesser known US states had quality like this sometimes. Wyoming anyone?
oh my god same
3:50 “Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen - as scheduled, you can watch staring at 8:30 p.m. on Tele Sahel live coverage of the soccer match between France and Bulgaria…”
24:49 _(France 2 report made before the match)_ “The only consolation is the one that is coming in ‘98: France will be present as Hosts. But if we not go to the USA, what French Soccer will become by then?”
25:06 “And, sadly, this is the catastrophic scenario that has unfolded for France…”
_Fast forward five years later…_
And only 4 hours of broadcasting, wow!!!
and why? I think that's 24 hour broadcasting!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There was nothing much to be aired judging by this country's poverty.
Now it's an 24 hour of broadcasting
16 or 14 hours (i guess?)
@@DonkeykongSw2 In addition to around 95% of Niger's population at the time (I presume) not being able to own a TV set as they couldn't afford it
I think they were the only tv channel to not have music on the anthem
Me too :/
Узнал от диба, а видео попалась в рекомендациях :)
Tele Sahel know a lot about earrape
B3ro1080 how. do you set the IF bandwith?
The sound on this recording might be amplified
Ловите ещё чутка шизы пацаны: 11:03
нигерийская интерпритация ералаша
@@genderblenderr Нет, скорее херовая версия любой передачи Супонева под не менее херовую стоковую музыку начала 1980-х годов ещё более херового качества.
I love the traditional clothing. Very elegant.
А французский оказывается гораздо красивее без гэкания
why is this video so morbidly fascinating?
The music that plays in closedown is "Shoting Star" by Jaques Ferchit
To be fair im surprised they even had sattelite tv at that time
I think the idea of this satellite signal was to feed the repeaters Tele Sahel had all over the country.
@@DoctorLemon Probably
Most probably for the super rich in Niger. It's so poor that for even the most basic facilities, you'd have to be a literal millionaire.
it's now 24/7 (incredible but true). I was trying to record a possible closedown but they repeat the same three editions of the news all night long after 1:00am (one is the 20:30 edition of the news, the other one is Hausa-languaged news and the last one is on a local language called Zarma). seriously? why put the same news over and over again instead of a rerun of entertainment or sports programming? compared to this... it has changed by a large margin: the image quality is a lot better, the graphics have improved dramatically, they air some music and commercials that promote presidential propaganda but their green screen skills are still dreadful, they use Comic Sans on some texts and the logo is still the same.
do you have the stream?
@@reiza97 Here's their live stream available world wide: www.ortn.ne/tele-sahel/
Nice try, at 20:30 it's a soap commercial!
@@Josephdapro08 Tele Sahel isn't consistent with its schedule
2:56 should be a meme
Будильники у девочек: приятные мелодии или звонок, как в школе
Будильники у мальчиков: 2:56
Every Muslim household's alarm clocks
Do you have any video of Mauritanian TV?
Here are a few things I would like to say after seeing this video:
-What kind of horrible equipment did they even use to film that National Anthem segment? A home video camera? Are they even using such things throughout the whole course of their live broadcasts?
-Tele Sahel couldn't even pay its employees well then, and perhaps the same can be said so today now, so I guess that explains why the clothes of the continuity announcers and newscasters look like they were donations, and some are just too loose for them!
-Tele Sahel Showreel 1992 would look like it belongs to last decade.
Do not forget about USSR at 22:51
This came from one of the single poorest countries on the face of the Earth, and you're expecting them to have up to date, state of the art equipment and be able to pay decent wages? Half of the people you saw in that video probably didn't even have anything to eat when they went home some nights. Jeez, dude, just give them a fucking break.
@@marioalexanderski9598 And also two others that shouldn't be there anymore, Communist Benin and the former Communist Congo.
This country had famines only a small fraction of the population even had tvs.
@@belstar1128 Yep, 26,000 according to some estimates and all of them were in Niamey.
1:13 Well, there goes my ear drum...
RUPRES DU GRAND NIGER PRISSANT
22:51
Poland
Russia
Switzerland
Congo - Brazeville
Denmark
China
Senegal
Togo
Mali
Spain
Ethiopia
Cameroon
Benin
Madagascar
Ireland
Niger
Algeria
Ivory Coast
Luxembourg
Sweden
Finland
Argentina
Somalia
Sierra Leone
Holland
France
United States of Amerixa
Chile
Belgium
Germany
Why is Sierra Leone 2x ?
А ведь в 1993 у России был другой флаг, да и куй с ним, советы тоже не плохо
Russia had a new flag in 1993, which appeared in 1991
do you have old records of cameroonian tv plz (Crtv)
диб прав,это шедевр
Stupid nazist
@@anonimus8891 cool number in nic)
Я от Диба! Всем здрасьте!
Только посмотрел Диба и тут на тебе в рекомендациях это😂
Thank you for uploading this. It's definitely...something. The sound quality in the opening and closedown with the group of people singing the national anthem is very bad! Production isn't their strong point either - very 1970s/80s style graphics and a basic even for 1993 approach. The children's programme with the knock off Bugs Bunny - that music and graphics are so creepy! Even the prize looks cheap (a dictionary or a holy book of sorts?). I know it's a very poor country, and they deserve 10/10 for effort but it's rather bad. Does that TV channel now still have the group of people singing the national anthem?
Of course. They also emit the same music from 1993 for startup and shutdown. The news intros may have been from a template.
They don't have startup or closedown anymore, they're a 24 hour station now, so I don't know for sure.
The children’s quiz show seems to have related to primary schools in the capital. So I guess the prizes would’ve been books and other supplies that would’ve been given to the schools that won.
I’m really interested to know about how those titles were designed. It looks as if they were done on an early 16 bit home computer such as an Atari 520ST or a Commodore Amiga 500
@@shrillbert is there an African country who still signs off to this day?
@@rtcp2020 I don't know for sure.
3:14 when did Tele Sahel start using this?
The 80s probably
@@joyinsideout744 i don't think so.
I don’t know when it started but it is still present nowadays on Tele Sahel, they just changed the images
@@Bombersmannot anymore
Me when joining the voice call : 2:56
3:34 and 26:29 is that Gaddafi?
Yeah, I was thinking the same
Same but no
Wtf no! Why do u think that... Ya know, Gaddafi took refugee in Niger or something!
Gaddafi had an afro from the early 80s to the late 90s
12:48 intro
28:09 closedown
25:27 Почему здесь флаг СССР, но запись 93-ого года?
Нигерийцы до конца верили, что это лишь рофл)))
Может, они проворонили распад совка.
@@Bellmak Нигерийцы - это жители Нигерии, а жители Нигера называются... ...кхм...
...короче сам придумай, мне, честно говоря, стрёмно это делать.
То потому, что заставку новостей изобрели раньше распада СССР
@@FrozenBok Логично
8:16 helpppppp zarma cine laabaarey
11:03 les super cracks 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
12:48 akouna Nouvelles🤑🤑🤑
19:04 Pub
22:51
Hey! USSR didn't exist anymore!
in the fourth line and first column there is a flag of the country that did not exist at all
Actually, it belonged to the People's Republic of the Congo(modern-day Congo-Brazzaville), but even then that country ceased to exist in June 1991.
No, Communist Benin was indeed gone by then.
it's funny to think that this channel is somehow a meme again in smaller communities on those "news intro history" channels not because of the loud as hell horn, but because of a coffee advertisement being aired on this channel nowadays.
Ah, so this is what the unfunny akouna ☕ shlt is about.
@@schokokaina i think so
@@schokokaina bro got mad
Akouna
СЛИШКОМ ОХУЕННО!!!
RIP Lucienne Zalagou
Who is she
@@erickrosales2590 The IVC announcer, I think.
@@shrillbert whats the IVC
@@erickrosales2590 In Vision Continuity. It's the woman making the announcements between programmes and at the start and end of the transmission. They were fairly popular in a lot of countries at the time, there were networks in Britain that still used them until 2016.
@@shrillbert oh ok kool
Some parts of this strangely seem 60fps
60 fps is NTSC
50 fps is PAL and SECAM.
The date where bulgaria beats france in qualifiers
Ставлю 12 битрейтов из 10
Кто такой Диб?
I'm just here bc someone said theres a ismail productions variant here.
Ля, да тут и без рекламы майонеза шизы полный рот, жаль никто не вернёт 1993
С 11:02 офигительный сюжет
TV system: SECAM K1
24:49 Frankie Knuckles - The Whistle Song
LOUD?
Almost 6 hours of broadcast and se of the Kids in the opening scene where forced to sing and idk why they forced them...
Какой шакальный звук
На вувузелу записывали
Это африка 90-х
20:40 O Cara Cara fa fa, a mente qu, bes a bulli, lavibel!
13:10 That anchorwoman is beautiful.
in 1993 the TVSahel only broadcast 30min?
No. 4 hours.
@@rtcp2020 In The 1990s ORTN Tele Sahel Was Broadcasted
Daily From 7:00pm Till 11:15pm Until The Mid 2000s.
Now Tele Sahel Broadcasts 24/7 But Still Signs Off After Midnight On Terrestial,
And Continues Broadcast On Internet/Satellite All Night Long.
Until Tele Sahel Signs On At 10:00am Daily On Terrestrial Viewers.
There aren’t even videos of Central African Republic TV from the 1990s
Merci !
this is horrifying.
this is volume warning?
Bruh Dans l'hymne national est rends-moi sourd.
бе(се)ды с(о) (батюшкой)звуком
Мои уши только что были изнасилованы
What's the music in the children's Channel?
Like in 11:55?
Song is called "Corny March" by Roger Roger. You can find a high quality version of it on youtube. They use the end parts of it.
11:22 Веселые мелодии от Багз Банни Сбить
Выглядит как Багз Банни Рип Офф
28:12 Testcard Tele Sahel ORTN 17.11.1993
Video from Harold Valera
8:16 nice akouna news style
Шедевр
4 hours and earrape wow very poor
1:08 National Anthem
Dib moment
24:44 a clear footage of this is here th-cam.com/video/5J4KwoAZw9Q/w-d-xo.html
Tele Sahel Actualites -Derniere- Intro 22:40
Кто биба?
Ясоса Биба?
Good times
Too much earrãpe
France bulgarie and the goal ok kostadinov
28:09 like a meme :v
Opening: I ded
Кто от Диба?
Кто от диба
Pub
Le jour où kostadinov a tout détruit
1:06
И Оскар за худшее исполнение государственного гимна перед началом телеэфира достаётся...
Look like 1970s or 1980s
Suck it!
-DX from WWE
pub
PUB
👂 my ears
19:20 earrape
Why france colonialism always left the poverty at their colonial xountry?
You should research more. France colinized a part of the US...theyre not poor..
@@d10_r49 Ok, thanks for your suggestion.
@@d10_r49 Even Louisiana doesnt look good
@@gwailou5 Louisiana?! Look at Alabama, they're super poor or even West Virginia!
Not just that, corruption and political instability also crippled Niger into one of the poorest countries in the world today.
20:57 cola coca