Radio Télévision Guinéenne (RTG) is a public broadcaster of the West African state of Guinea.
In 1962 the "Voix de la Révolution" was created, the organization responsible for managing radio, and the offer increased to two stations, one national and the other international, which however were merged in 1970, returning to being one.
[2] In 1984 the Voix de la Révolution became "Radio Télévision Guinéenne", and a general director was placed at the head of the organization.
[2] In August 1992 regional radio station RKS was created to serve the Conakry area within an 80 km radius.
[2] In 2007, a Guinean Air Force MiG-21 departing from Conakry crashed into the Radio Television Guineenne headquarters.