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Joint with Hyundai Motor Company (South Korea) P A National Bank of Ethiopia: Financials Banks Addis Ababa: 1906 Central bank. formerly Bank of Abyssinia: S A Oromia International Bank: Financials Banks Addis Ababa: 2008 Private bank P A Selam Bus Line Share Company: Consumer services Travel & tourism Addis Ababa: 1996 Passenger transport P A
Viewers were concerned that the channel's new schedule concentrated heavily on news - especially regarding its war with Eritrea - and little entertainment. [9] In 2014, the channel changed its name from ETV to EBC, also changing its logo in the process. In 2015, EBC and other regional channels upgraded their news studios with more modern equipment.
A Government-owned corporation is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government. There is no standard definition of a government-owned corporation (GOC) or state-owned enterprise (SOE), although the two terms can be used interchangeably.
A government-run news agency, now called the Ethiopian News Agency, ran from 1942 to 1947, and then was relaunched in 1954. Early twenty-first century Ethiopian newspapers can be broadly divided into two categories, Ethiopia based and diaspora based, with the majority of the diaspora-based ones being digital-only newspapers.
Channel Parent Company Market Share 1 Kana TV: Moby Group 34% 2 EBC 1: Ethiopian Broadcasting Corp. 18% 3 EBS TV: EBS 16% 4 JTV Ethiopia: JTV 10% 5 ETV Meznagna: Ethiopian Broadcasting Corp. 5% 6 Nahoo TV: Nahoo LLC 4% 7 CNN: Turner 3% 8 Ethiopia today: Ethiopian Government 3% 9 BBC Amharic: British Government 3% 10 Other --- 4%
Walta TV was launched on April 7, 2017. [1] As of 2017, it was one of five channels in Ethiopia to be officially licensed by the Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority. [2] Before the launch of its own channel, Walta mostly provided its locally produced news and documentaries for the national broadcaster EBC (formerly ETV).
In 2014 it was announced that FBC would be building its own studio in the hopes of starting its own channel. [4] In 2016, FBC formally signed an agreement with the Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority (EBA) to become a licensed broadcaster in the country. [5] Fana TV started test transmission of its satellite TV channel on Ethiosat in July 2017.
Fana TV is an Ethiopian satellite television network owned by Fana Broadcasting Corporate, which is a state-owned company.Launched in September 2017, the network is based in Ethiopia and broadcasts programming in Amharic.