Libyan technicians work at the studio of Radio Zone, one of the hippest channels to hit the airwaves since the ouster of Moamer Kadhaf in the Libyan capital Tripoli. Radio Zone, which went on air for the first time in April, was financed by a group of friends, all new to the trade
Libyan technicians work at the studio of Radio Zone, one of the hippest channels to hit the airwaves since the ouster of Moamer Kadhaf in the Libyan capital Tripoli. Radio Zone, which went on air for the first time in April, was financed by a group of friends, all new to the trade