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  2. Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 ERTA(Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency) was created in as the result of the merge between the Ethiopian Radio and the ETV (Ethiopian Television). [8] With the aim of liberalizing the Ethiopian television market, the government upgraded ETV's status to be commercially viable.

  3. Television in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Ethiopia was introduced in 1962 with the government owned ETV. Color television started in 1979 on an experiment basis with regular transmissions starting in 1984 to commemorate the founding of Workers' Party of Ethiopia (WPE). [ 1 ]

  4. EBS TV (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Broadcasting Service (EBS TV) is an Ethiopian free to air television network. [1] Launched in 2008, the network is based in Ethiopia with correspondents both in United States at its headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. EBS TV broadcasts programs in mostly Amharic. [2] [3] EBS TV is the first private channel launched in Ethiopia.

  5. Category:Television channels in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Oromia Broadcasting Network; T. Tigrai Broadcasting Service; W. Walta TV; Y. Ye Ethiopia Lijoch TV This page was last edited on 4 January 2020, at 00:04 ...

  6. Mass media in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The only terrestrial (broadcast) television networks are government owned and include EBC (24 hours of broadcast) and other regional stations (i.e. Addis TV, TV Oromiyaa, Amhara TV). In keeping with government policy, radio broadcasts occur in a variety of languages including Amharic, Afaan Oromo, Tigrigna, and more. [ 1 ]

  7. Dimtsi Weyane - Wikipedia

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    Dimtsi Weyane (DW or DW TV, also spelled Dimtsi Woyane; Tigrinya: ድምፂ ወያነ, lit. 'Voice of the Revolution') [1] is an Ethiopian news-based television and radio network headquartered in Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia. Owned by Dimtsi Weyane Tigray P.L.C., it first launched as a radio station in 1980 and in 2018 launched a satellite ...

  8. Oromia Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    The Organization has been broadcasting for 119 hours per week on Radio and 24 hours a day on TV covering 100% of the region by FM and AM Radio waves and more than 70% by TV using antenna (microwave). Also, we are reaching the abroad listeners and audiences by Nile sat7, Amos Ku band 5,170 east, Galaxy 19,970 west, Optus D2, 152o east, NSS ...

  9. Category:Television networks in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television networks in Ethiopia" ... Oromia Broadcasting Network This page was last edited on 22 December 2023, at 13:05 (UTC). ...