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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.
Ariana Radio & Television Network (ATN) (Dari/Pashto: شبکه رادیو تلویزیون آریانا) is a private television network based in Kabul, Afghanistan. The channel was launched by Afghan-American Ehsan Bayat (owner of Afghan Wireless ) in 2005 and started broadcasting internationally the following year.
The channel is available to Cable TV and Satellite, on Yamal 202 at 49E. Saba TV also has different entertainment programs, such as TER YADOONA (The Past Memories), which is dedicated for Old is Gold Songs of Afghanistan, India and Iran. It is broadcast 6 days a week at 16:00, Afghan Time.
Lemar (Pashto:لمر, meaning "sun" in Pashto) is a television station based in Kabul, Afghanistan, which was founded in 2006. It is owned by MOBY Group. The channel broadcasts news, shows, and entertainment programs in the Pashto language. Its sister channels are TOLO TV and TOLOnews.
Hewad is an independent Afghan media group consisting of an international TV network, radio stations, and production facilities, founded by Qayoom Karzai in 2006 in Kandahar. Originally established as a local TV network, Hewad quickly gained popularity among viewers due to its initial broadcasts.
Amu TV is an independent satellite television channel owned and operated by Eye Media Group. The channel was launched on May 3, 2023, with the primary mission to inform, entertain, and educate Afghan society, providing a platform for independent and objective reporting amidst the challenging media landscape in Afghanistan .
A journalist at Khurshid TV was killed along with the driver. [3] The attack was widely condemned by Afghan journalists, the government and internationally. [4] In 2021, Pahjwok Afghan News reported that some Khurshid employees had not been paid by the station. [5] After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, Khurshid TV went off air. [6]