Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation

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Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation
TypeBroadcast television network
Country
AvailabilityWorldwide
FoundedRadio: 1935; 89 years ago (1935)
Television: 1962; 62 years ago (1962)[1]
  • ETV News: 14%
  • ETV Entertainment: 7%
  • ETV Languages: < 1%
  • ETV Sports:<1
Licence area
Africa
HeadquartersAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
Broadcast area
Worldwide
AreaEthiopia
OwnerEthiopian government
Launch date
2 November 1964; 59 years ago (1964-11-02)[2]
Former names
  • ERTA (1935–1938)
  • Program UT CCPP (1938–1964)
  • Programmest Kal vfeaabfe CCPP (1964–2001)
Official website
www.ebc.et

The Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC), now rebranded as ETV (stylized in all lowercase), is an Ethiopian government-owned public service broadcaster.[3] It is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and is the country's oldest and largest broadcaster.[4]

EBC was established by order of Emperor Haile Selassie and initially operated by Thomson, a British firm. It is fully owned by the Ethiopian government. Its programming includes news, sport, music and other entertainment. The majority of the programming is broadcast in Amharic, one of the five official languages of Ethiopia.[5] Some news segments are broadcast in other languages, such as Oromo, Somali, Tigrinya, Afar, Gurage, and English.[6]

EBC has entertainment programs like Ethiopian Idol, which features similar content to American talent show American Idol. In recent years, ETV has transmitted a few matches a week from European Football Leagues (Spanish La Liga and English Premier League), plus some international matches. EBC transmits its programmes on 4 satellite stations.

History

Ethiopian Television was initially established during Haile Selassie reign era in 1962 with assistance from the British firm, Thomson. Regular transmission began on 2 November 1964. It was created to highlight the Organization of African Unity (OAU) meeting that took place in Addis Ababa that same year. Color television started on a experimental basis in 1979, with regular colour transmissions beginning in 1984 in commemoration of the founding of Workers' Party of Ethiopia (WPE).[7] The current structure and goals of were established 1987 with Proclamation 114/87.[6] In 1995 ERTA(Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency) was created in as the result of the merge between the Ethiopian Radio and the ETV (Ethiopian Television).[8] In 2014, the channel changed its name from ETV to EBC, also changing its logo in the process. In 2015, EBC and other regional channels upgraded their news studios with more modern equipment. In March 2018, EBC's logo was transferred to etv and made a new transmission of frequency and sister's channel contents and it is now broadcasting on Ethiosat and Nilesat.

Facebook page hacking incident

Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation's official Facebook page was hacked and deleted on 4 October 2021.[9][10] It also ensued losing 2 million followers. The Ministry of Technologies said that they are working to restore the page. EBC later restored its Facebook account within weeks.[11]

TV channels

ETV News HD

ETV News (etv ዜና) is the main news channel with 24 hours coverage, with content on culture, politics, documentaries, and economy. Broadcast mostly in Amharic with the exception of some news segments which are broadcast in other languages. ETV News (etv ዜና) is the main news channel with 24 hours coverage, with content on culture, politics, documentaries, and economy.

ETV Languages HD

ETV Languages is a channel which focuses on news in the varied languages of Ethiopia along with 3 international languages.

ETV Entertainment HD

ETV Entertainment (ETV መዝናኛ) is a channel which focuses on dramas, as well as lifestyle programming. The channel is most known for broadcasting Ethiopian first family sitcom, Betoch. This channel also airs a lot of popular foreign content including soap operas and Hollywood films.

ETV Sport

ETV Sport only focuses on broadcasting sport matches and highlights on English Premiere League, European leagues, Ethiopian premiere league and other international sport tournament's.

ETV representative

ETV representative was a channel that focuses on Parliament news and other live stream.(Closed)

Logos

Radio stations

  • Fana FM 90.0
  • Awash FM 90.7
  • Debub FM 91.6
  • Ethiopian National Radio 93.1
  • Ahadu FM 94.3
  • FM Addis 97.1
  • Civil Services FM 100.5
  • Bisrat FM 101.1
  • Sheger FM 102.1
  • Tsedey FM 102.9
  • EBC FM 104.7
  • Ethio FM 107.8
  • Jimma Fana FM 98.1

Other subsidiary media organizations

References

  1. ^ "EBC Zena about". Facebook. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  2. ^ "Political History of Ethiopian Broadcast Media (1931- 2 2020) in the Case of Ethiopian Broadcast Corporation 3 (EBC) Development Review". 22. 2021-08-19: 5. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Ethiopia frees more top opposition leaders from prison". Reuters. January 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "EBC". BCE.
  5. ^ Shaban, Abdurahman. "One to five: Ethiopia gets four new federal working languages". Africa News.
  6. ^ a b Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency Archived 2009-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, ERTA website (accessed 24 May 2009)
  7. ^ African Media Development Initiative: Ethiopia, p. 20 (accessed 24 May 2009)
  8. ^ "ERTA selects BCE for the installation of new HD platform". BCE. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  9. ^ "Ethiopian News Agency". Facebook. October 4, 2021. Retrieved October 4, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "EBC Hacked". The Low Ethiopian Reports. October 4, 2021. Retrieved October 4, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation". Facebook. November 6, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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