Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Washington D.C., United States
Programming
Language(s)
Amharic
English
Oromo
Picture format
576i (HDTV), 16:9)
Ownership
Owner
The Ethiopian Satellite Television & Radio (ESAT)
Key people
Andargachew Tsige (CEO)
History
Launched
April 24, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-24)
Links
Website
ethsat.com
Ethiopian Satellite Television (ESAT) is an Ethiopian satellite news network headquartered in Washington D.C., United States.[1][2] It is a nonprofit and independent media outlet mostly privately funded by donors from the broader Ethiopian diaspora.[3]
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