MARCIL TV EthioSat / NSS 12 57o E Frequency
MARCIL TV EthioSat / NSS 12 57o E Frequency
Satellite: EthioSat / NSS 12 57o E
Frequency: 11165
Polarization: HORIZONTAL
Symbol Rate: 45000
- MARCIL TV EthioSat / NSS 12 57o E Frequency
MARCIL TV | Satellite: EthioSat / NSS 12 57o E Frequency: 11165 Polarization: HORIZONTAL Symbol Rate: 45000 |
Channel Name |
Frequency |
Symbol Rate |
BFBS |
3776 |
11670 |
Sky Sports Main Event UK |
3776 |
11670 |
BT Sport 1 |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Sport |
3776 |
11670 |
Sky News UK |
3776 |
11670 |
Forces TV |
3776 |
11670 |
BBC One Delay |
3776 |
11670 |
BBC Two Delay |
3776 |
11670 |
ITV Delay |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Extra Delay |
3776 |
11670 |
Sky Cinema Delay |
3776 |
11670 |
NTV National |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Ops |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Radio 2 |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Unwind |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS UK National |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Germany |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Ops |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Beats |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Gurkha Network |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Dirt |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Rewind |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Shamishran |
3776 |
11670 |
BFBS Gurkha Network |
3776 |
11670 |
Television in Ethiopia
Stations | Category | Language |
---|---|---|
Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) | General, news | Amharic |
Oromia Broadcasting Network (OBN) | General, news | Afaan Oromoo |
Amhara Media Corporation | General, news | Amharic |
Addis TV | General, news | Amharic, Afaan Oromoo, English |
Tigray TV | General, news | Tigrigna |
Harari TV | General, news | Harari, Afaan Oromoo |
SRTV | General, news | Somali |
Debub TV | General, news | Amharic |
Dire TV | General, news | Amharic, Afaan Oromoo, Somali language |
Gambela TV | General, news | Amharic |
Afar TV | General, news | Afar |
Wolaita TV | General,news | Amharic,English and Wolaitta |
Benishangul Gumuz Media (BGM) | General,news | Benishangul and Amharic |
Television in Ethiopia
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Television in Ethiopia was introduced in 1962 with the government owned ETV. Color television started in 1979 on an experiment basis with regular transmissions starting in 1984 to commemorate the founding of Workers’ Party of Ethiopia (WPE).[1] Ethiopia got its first private television broadcaster in 2008 with EBS TV, a US based satellite TV channel mostly focused on infotainment.
Until very recently there was only one private station with most of the stations being state owned. However, emphasis on liberalization of the TV market eventually led to a wave of privately owned stations coming about recent years. In 2016 and 2017, more private broadcasters such as the news centered ENN TV and others like LTV Ethiopia, Kana TV, EOTC TV all joined the market. Dimtsi Weyane and were launched at the end 2018. 7 million households in Ethiopia has at least one television set and about 55 percent of the population has access to the watch television in there homes