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  2. Eri-TV - Wikipedia

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    Eri-TV has a large viewership base outside of Eritrea, which the state-run channel acknowledges and utilizes to communicate with Eritreans living abroad. The network has an estimated 1–2 million weekly viewers. Eri-TV recognizes Eritrean Minority Culture and has largely adopted an equal time share between each of the country's spoken languages.

  3. Mass media in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Eri-TV has fully featured programming in four languages: Arabic, English, Tigre, Tigrinya; as well as some programming in other languages including Amharic, Oromo and Somali. Eri-TV is available within Eritrea and abroad via satellite dish 24 hours a day. Many of the television owners in Eritrea use satellite dishes.

  4. Category:Television channels in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Eri-TV This page was last edited on 10 July 2022, at 12:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ... Category: Television channels in Eritrea.

  5. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Rotana Cinema; Rotana Aflam; Rotana Khalaijia; Rotana Drama; Rotana Clip; Rotana Classic; Rotana Mousica; Rotana Kids; Rotana Comedy; Mekameleen TV; Misr El Balad

  6. List of television stations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television stations in Africa.Many African countries have various television stations both public and private in nature. The management of these stations vary across countries.

  7. Eritrean diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In addition, one third of Eritreans live abroad. [2] In 2022, 37,357 Eritreans fled to Sudan, Egypt and Libya to seek asylum, estimated around 1% of its population. [3] Since 2001, 700,000 people have left the country as a result of political repression under Isais Afwerki. [4] In 2015, approximately 40,000 Eritrean arrived in Europe via the ...

  8. Seyoum Tsehaye - Wikipedia

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    Seyoum Tsehaye (born 1952) is a jailed Eritrean journalist. At independence in 1993, Tsehaye was named to the head of Eri-TV, the Eritrean state broadcaster. [1] He was arrested in September 2001 when President Isaias Afewerki closed all non-governmental media sources.

  9. Afar people - Wikipedia

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    They primarily live in the Afar Region of Ethiopia and in northern Djibouti, as well as the entire southern coast of Eritrea. The Afar speak the Afar language, which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic family. [4] Afars are the only inhabitants of the Horn of Africa whose traditional territories border both the Red Sea and the ...