[5] Originally, the station used journalists and personalities from Chadian radio, including Malla Woulou Yakéma, Topono Celestin, and Aldom Nadji Tito.
[5] In its early years, the broadcaster received technical support and supplies from West Germany and from Télédiffusion de France.
[5] When Idriss Déby took power in Chad in 1990, he put the broadcaster under the control of the Ministry of Information.
[6] In 2012, the broadcaster had a new headquarters built on Avenue Charles de Gaulle in N'Djamena at the cost of 19 billion CFA francs.
[6] The building, which houses both Tele Tchad and Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne, is 70 meters tall and includes the broadcast tower.