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  2. Addis Admass - Wikipedia

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    Addis Admass is a private Amharic Language newspaper, which is published in Ethiopia. [1] [2] [3] References

  3. Category:Mass media in Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mass media in Addis Ababa" ... Addis Admass; Addis Fortune; Addis Neger (newspaper) Addis Standard; Addis Zemen (newspaper) C. Capital (Ethiopia)

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Addis Admass; Addis Standard; Addis Zemen (newspaper) E. The Ethiopian Herald; S. The Sub-Saharan Informer

  5. List of newspapers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Location First issued Publisher / Notes Languages Website Addis Fortune: Addis Ababa: 2000 [1] Independent News and Media Plc English addisfortune.news/ Africa News Channel: Addis Ababa 2014 Addis Standard: Addis Ababa: 2011 JAKENN Publishing P.L.C. English Addisstandard.com: Addis Tribune [1] Addis Ababa: 1992 Addis Zemen: Addis ...

  6. Category:Amharic-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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  7. Nebiy Mekonnen - Wikipedia

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    Nebiy Mekonnen (1956 – 3 July 2024) was an Ethiopian poet, journalist, playwright, and translator. He was also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Addis Admas. [1]

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  9. Mass media in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    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.