Opening of University of Haiti will be broadcast on network radio and television
posted on: Jan 12 2012 6:53 by RDugey. Viewed 19 times.Directorate of information, press and publicity of the Presidency announced yesterday that the opening ceremony of the University Henri Christophe in the community of Limonade, Cap-Haïtien, that today deliver President Leonel Fernandez to that nation, will be broadcast by a network of stations of radio and television, as well as Internet.
The ceremony, expected to begin this Thursday at 11: 00 in the morning, time to Haiti, Meridian 12: 00, an hour of the Dominican Republic, shall be communicated by the Corporación Estatal de Radio and Televisión (CERTV), Channel 4; Telecentre, Channel 13; Digital 15, channel 15; National Network News (RNN), channel 27, Wind Telecom (Wind TV-3) and channel 57 in Barahona.
Radio stations that will broadcast the event, Radio JImaní, 1100 KHz and WEIGHS FM, 92.3 MHz in independence; Pedernales AM radio, 1560 KHz and Thunder 99 FM, 99.3 MHz in Flint; Emotions FM, 97.9 MHz in Barahona and heat 90.3 FM in u000aDajabón.
The opening ceremony will be broadcast on Haitian channels also Blue TV, channel 38, Pétionville, Port au Prince; Tele Ginen, channel 18, Delmas, Port-au-Prince; Channel 34, Cap-Haïtien and TV-Radio Metropole, channel 52, Delmas, Puerto Príncipe.
Similarly, will be transmitted over the internet through the following Web pages, with transmission live (LiveU): www.presidencia.gob.do; www.presidenciadominicana.blogspot.com; www.antenalinea.net; www.republicadominicanatv.com; www.noticiasencadena.com; www.see.gob.do; www.itla.edu.do; www.seescyt.gob.do.
The Act will also air on TwitCam through official accounts of @ PresidenciaRD and @ PrensaOficialRD.
President Leonel Fernandez will travel to the neighboring nation of Haiti in the company of the first lady of the Republic, Margarita Cedeño of Fernández, as well as government officials to deliver to the Haitian people the modern House of studies u000adonated by the Dominican Government for the recovery of Haiti after the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010.

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