Radio-Pacifique Télé

Radio-Pacifique Télé (formally known as Radiotélédiffusion-Pacifique or RTP) is a French-Pacifican free-to-air TV network owned by Newark Television Holdings. Most of its television stations are found across the francophone areas of the country, though it does have a national one broadcasting from Rivièrebourg, its location for its headquarters. Though they are not owned by the same company, it does air some of the same programmes as Pacifvision (with a number of differences in how they are distributed).

History
The first channel launched under this station was PFRTP-TV, a television station located in its headquarters in 1947. It was originally supposed to start test broadcasts before then but the Second World War delayed it a few years. Its first programme was Pertinent (Relevant), a news presentation that aired in the evening (and later) the morning. It remained on the network until 1976.