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  2. Harun Maruf - Wikipedia

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    Harun Maruf is a renowned Somali journalist based in Washington DC who works for Voice of America, he has also worked for Associated Press and BBC. He co-authored the book Inside Al Shabaab . Background

  3. List of radio stations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    99FM Namibia: first and largest commercial English radio station in Namibia, broadcasting in main urban areas as well as by a live stream on www.99fm.com.na or the 99FM App (Android & Apple). 234Radio [2]

  4. Horn Cable Television - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2003, Horn Cable TV broadcasts in Somali from its headquarters in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland. [1] The station also has studios in Mogadishu and London, among other areas. [2] Horn Cable TV is owned by Farhan Haji Ali, a Hargeisa-based Somali entrepreneur who is also the owner of the FAACO. [2]

  5. BBC Somali Service - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Somali Service is a BBC World Service radio station transmitted in the Somali language and based in Broadcasting House in West London and in Nairobi, where most of the radio and digital operations are based. Most of the listeners live in the Horn of Africa and nearby regions. [1]

  6. Mass media in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota, [33] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio. [34] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type. [35] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK studios. [36] [37]

  7. Somali National Television - Wikipedia

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    Somali National Television is the principal public service broadcaster in Somalia. Headquartered in Mogadishu, the nation's capital, its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting throughout the country. SNTV is regulated by the Ministry of Information, Posts & Telecommunication of the Somali Council of Ministers.

  8. American military intervention in Somalia (2007–present)

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    A strong Somali state not dependent on Addis Ababa was perceived as a security threat, [30] [31] and consequently the Ethiopian government heavily backed the presidency of Abdullahi Yusuf and the formation of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in 2004 on the grounds that Yusuf would give up Somalia's long standing claim to the Ogaden. [32]

  9. Communications in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    News show on the Somali private channel Horn Cable Television. The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television is the principal national public service broadcaster. On 18 March 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government began experimental broadcasts of the new TV channel.