It is emitted from Nador transmitter on 171 kHz longwave, and via internet and satellite.
[3] Although the station describes itself as politically independent, two former journalists opining for L'Obs nicknamed it the "voice of the king", noting its subjective coverage of the monarchy.
[4] Its slogan is Medi 1, la radio du grand Maghreb.
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