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In particular, the AEB agreement will see the most popular Ethiopian TV channels migrate to a new TV neighbourhood hosted by SES’s NSS-12 satellite at 57 degrees East.
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YouTube’s silencing of Ethiopian journalists aids authoritarianism
Ethiopia is one of the most repressive environments for press freedom, with the government using censorship, harassment and ...
SES has announced that its Ethiosat platform at the 57 degrees East orbital position now delivers content to 17 million TV households in Ethiopia, an increase of 7 million compared to 2022, with its ...
Ethiopian Premier League Share Company (EPLSC) has opened a tender process to allow broadcasters to showcase the topflight league matches next season. As ...
Ethiopia’s Tigray war officially ended in 2022, but tensions continue to affect the region. A video recently posted on ...
Ethiopia has unveiled 1 January 2021 as date for majority of satellite TV channels to migrate to 57 degrees East.
Ethiopian TV audiences who wish to access Ethiosat, should simply turn their dishes to face NSS-12, or contact their local installers. There is no need to buy a new Set-Top Box (STB) or antenna, as ...
After a series of sometimes violent protests between Ethiopian Israelis and police in recent years, the creators of "Nevsu" thought the time was right for some humor.
Two women gave birth in polling stations while waiting to vote in Ethiopian elections on Sunday and promptly named their children "Government" and "Voter," state-run media said.
Given that 16 million homes in Ethiopia do not have TV service today, the consolidation of broadcasting Ethiopian-only content to the people offers strong potential growth in the local media sector.
According to a recent Ethiopian Satellite Network TV statement, Maede Zenachannel (where Habtewold serves as main reporter) was arbitrarily terminated on July 21, 2025, followed by Ethiopian ...
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