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Sada-E-Afghanistan

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Sada-E-Afghanistan
TypeSatellite/Internet television network
Country
United States and Afghanistan
AvailabilityAsia, and North America
OwnerAbdul Rahman Hamidi and Farid Malikyar
Launch date
2010
Official website
http://www.satvlive.com

Sada-E-Afghanistan (Persian: صدای افغانستان, "Voice of Afghanistan", SATV) is a private television network based in Orange County, California that was launched in December 2010. The channel had studios in Irvine, California, Fremont, California and Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with plans to open one in Kabul, Afghanistan.[1]

Programming on SATV focuses on Afghan culture,[1][2] such as music and politics.

On January 6, 2012, SATV stopped its satellite television service, but continues to broadcast through its website and on internet-based boxes such as Jadoo TV and GL Wiz.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Knowledge About Used Cars" (in Japanese). Knowledge About Used Cars. 6 March 2024.[not specific enough to verify]
  2. ^ ":: Welcome to Afghan American Muslim Outreach - AAMO ::". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-01-15.