Mittwoch, 24. Dezember 2008
Ethiopian Television Network (ETN)
ETN has greatly expanded and diversified its offers to Ethiopians both at home and abroad. And it is on the verge of unveiling its outstanding programs and delivery options.

You can tune in 24 hours a day 7 days a week. And this remarkable service truly represents a sea change for all Ethiopians. This service is one of a kind and it is ready to win the hearts and minds of its viewers by providing great programs.

From now on, ETN will provide multiple channels and programs to make it possible for groups and individuals to choose what they like to watch and listen to. For example, there will be channels dedicated to religious programs, entertainment, movies, documentaries and much more. Ethiopian Orthodox churches as well as Ethiopian Evangelical churches will have their own dedicated channels to hear sermons, listen to music, and communicate with their members by way of announcements and special features. Businesses will be able to advertize to a large audience across state and national boundaries and expand their service. Artists, scholars, and community organizations will be able to reach much larger audience than they do now.

Perhaps, the most exciting aspect of ETN’s new service is its commitment to extend its offers to Ethiopia which will usher in a new day. ETN will become a bridge between Ethiopians at home and their brothers and sisters in the Diaspora.

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ETN sendet ein 24-stündiges Fernsehprogramm in Amharisch.
Das Fernsehprogramm ist sowohl online (http://www.ouretn.net/livetv.php) als auch via Sattelite zu empfangen. ETN (Ethiopian Television Network) will auch als einzige Privatsender in Äthiopien seine Sendung ausstrahlen. Diesen kritischen Fernsehsender kann wohl die Äthiopische Regierung nicht mundtot machen, da die Sendung via Sattelite und online ausgestallt wird. Bei ETN sind neben vier äthiopische Sendungen auch zahlreiche Sender wie z.B. CNN zu empfangen. ETN will ab 1.01.2009 seinen Dienst nicht mehr wie bisher kostenlos anbieten, sondern nur noch gegen einen Gebühr von 9.99 Dollar. Die Begründung ist dass sie mindestens 5000 registrierte Nutzer brauchen, damit Sie in der Lage sind ihren Dienst in Äthiopien anbieten zu können.

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