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Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcasting state media network funded by the federal government of the United States of America. It is the largest and oldest of the U.S. international broadcasters. [3] [4] [5] VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 48 languages, which it distributes to affiliate stations around the ...
Radio Gaalkacyo, formerly known as Radio Free Somalia, operates from Galkayo in the north-central Mudug province, as does Codka Nabada (Voice of Peace), [24] and Radio Hage. [8] Other radio stations broadcasting from Puntland include Radio Hikma, Radio Badhan and Somali Public Radio.
Saint fm community radio (Broadcasts 24/7 and is available on the Internet) SAMS Radio (South Atlantic Media Services) (SAMS Radio 1 [7] Broadcasts 24/7 in Saint Helena and is available on the Internet Official website and SAMS Radio 2 [8] The second radio channel that carries BBC World Service, 24/7)
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]
Radio Gaalkacyo, formerly known as Radio Free Somalia, operates from Galkayo in the north-central Mudug province. Additionally, the Somaliland region in the northwest has one government-operated radio station. [24] As of 2007, transmissions for two internationally based broadcasters were also available. [24]
Star FM is a privately owned radio station in Kenya and the country's oldest Somali-language broadcaster. [1] Established in 2005, the station boasts of a listenership of millions of people in northern Kenya as well as the capital, Nairobi, and can also be heard across Somalia and southern parts of Ethiopia.
In 1985, VOA Europe was established as a special radio service in English, accessible through satellite to AM, FM, as well as cable affiliates throughout Europe.With a contemporary format including live disc jockeys, the network presented top musical hits, VOA news, and features of local interest 24 hours a day.
Prior to Mogadishu's pacification by the Somali National Army in mid-2011, the independent Radio Shabelle, among other Somali media outlets, was frequently targeted by Islamist militants. [5] Among the casualties during this most volatile 2007 to 2011 period was Radio Shabelle's acting manager, Bashir Nur Gedi, who was killed on October 19 ...