Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation
The national public broadcaster of the Seychelles, running the country's main television channel and radio stations in Creole, English and French. Established as a statutory corporation, SBC dominates domestic broadcasting from its Victoria headquarters; its website publishes national and regional news reports drawn from its television and radio newsrooms.
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