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The media fell into the control of Soviet influences during the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan from 1979 to 1992. [10] In the late 1990s, media under the Taliban government was characterized by strict media laws, including the banning of television. [9] The Taliban instigated the destruction of television sets in 1998. [11]
Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) is an independent Afghan news agency founded during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in 1982. They distribute news reports from their correspondents in towns and cities throughout Afghanistan. AIP takes pride in its professional reporting standards, cross-checking all of their information from at least three sources.
Bakhtar News Agency (BNA; Dari: آژانس خبری باختر) is the official state news agency of the Afghan government, based in Kabul.The agency is a major source of news for all media in Afghanistan, gathering domestic and international news and providing information to outlets.
According to a market research survey conducted by the Afghan Wireless Communication Company in 2023, with over 7,100 randomly selected participants from various regions of Afghanistan, Ariana Television Network (and its news channel Ariana News (www.ariananews.af)) is the most-watched television channel in Afghanistan followed by TOLO TV (and its news channel TOLOnews), Shamshad TV, and Lemar TV.
Mass media in Afghanistan stubs (62 P) Pages in category "Mass media in Afghanistan" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
The Afghanistan Group of Newspapers is a group of print media in Afghanistan which includes The Daily Afghanistan (launched in 2006) [1] and prominent English-language paper The Daily Outlook Afghanistan. Its newspapers, in English, Dari, and Pashto, are published in print form in Kabul and distributed to most provinces of Afghanistan. The ...
Location of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. [1] Afghanistan is a developing country. As of 2014, the nation's GDP stands at about $60.58 billion with an exchange rate of $20.31 billion, and the GDP per capita is $1,900. The country's exports totaled $2.7 billion in 2012.
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