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We at Hastings Community TV are real happy to be finally broadcasting in HD! Had a great time directing this promotional video and editing it together in Final Cut Pro, big thank you HCTV's 'Take A Hike, Mike!' himself Mike Bremer and David Warg for being part of this adventure.
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Media of Somalia includes various radio, television, print and internet outlets. The federal government operates two official radio and TV networks, which exist alongside a number of private and foreign stations. Print media in the country is progressively giving way to news radio stations and online portals, as internet connectivity and access increases. In February 2013, the Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunication also launched a broad-based consultative process for the reformation of media legislation.
Somalia has one official government-run television station in addition to a number of private networks.[6] The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television (SNTV) is the central government-owned broadcaster. On April 4, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re-launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector.[26] SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.[27] The Somaliland region also has one local government-operated TV channel, Somaliland National TV (SLNTV), which broadcasts from the provincial capital of Hargeisa.[28] Puntland TV and Radio likewise airs from Garowe.[29]
The private stations Eastern Television Network (ETN TV) and Somali Broadcasting Corporation (SBC TV) broadcast from Bosaso, Puntland's commercial hub.[22] Horn Cable Television (HCTV),[30] as well as Somaliland Space Channel air from Hargeisa.[31]
Two private channel re-broadcasts of Al-Jazeera and CNN are also available.[6]
There are likewise several Somali-owned private television stations headquartered abroad, which broadcast to Somalia. Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota,[32] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio.[33] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type.[34] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK studios.[35][36]
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Media of Somalia includes various radio, television, print and internet outlets. The federal government operates two official radio and TV networks, which exist alongside a number of private and foreign stations. Print media in the country is progressively giving way to news radio stations and online portals, as internet connectivity and access increases. In February 2013, the Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunication also launched a broad-based consultative process for the reformation of media legislation.
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Somalia has one official government-run television station in addition to a number of private networks.[6] The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television (SNTV) is the central government-owned broadcaster. On April 4, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re-launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector.[26] SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.[27] The Somaliland region also has one local government-operated TV channel, Somaliland National TV (SLNTV), which broadcasts from the provincial capital of Hargeisa.[28] Puntland TV and Radio likewise airs from Garowe.[29]
The private stations Eastern Television Network (ETN TV) and Somali Broadcasting Corporation (SBC TV) broadcast from Bosaso, Puntland's commercial hub.[22] Horn Cable Television (HCTV),[30] as well as Somaliland Space Channel air from Hargeisa.[31]
Two private channel re-broadcasts of Al-Jazeera and CNN are also available.[6]
There are likewise several Somali-owned private television stations headquartered abroad, which broadcast to Somalia. Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota,[32] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio.[33] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type.[34] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK
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Media of Somalia includes various radio, television, print and internet outlets. The federal government operates two official radio and TV networks, which exist alongside a number of private and foreign stations. Print media in the country is progressively giving way to news radio stations and online portals, as internet connectivity and access increases. In February 2013, the Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunication also launched a broad-based consultative process for the reformation of media legislation.
The first radio communications were started by the Italians in Mogadishu in 1911: the same Guglielmo Marconi supervised the radio station messages in the capital of Italian Somalia, that were the first in all Africa.[1] Successively a public "radio service" was started (in Italian language) in 1938,[2] but was limited to broadcast only in the area of Mogadishu-Genale-Villabbruzzi.
Radio Mogadishu is the federal government-run public broadcaster. Established in 1951 in Italian Somaliland as a follow up of the "Radio Mogadiscio", it initially aired news items in both Somali and Italian.[3] The station was later modernized with Russian assistance following independence in 1960, and began offering home service in Somali, Amharic and Oromo.[4] After closing down operations in the early 1990s due to the civil war, the broadcaster was officially re-opened in the early 2000s by the Transitional National Government.[5]
Actually there are a number of radio news agencies based in Somalia.[6] Radio is the most important and effective communication channel in the country and the most popular type of mass media.[7] In total, about one short-wave and over ten private FM radio stations broadcast from the capital, with several radio stations airing from the central and southern regions and from Puntland.[6] Most radio stations in Somalia are members of Network 2013, an association of local radio stations and a forum for national media leaders.[8]
Other radio stations headquartered in Mogadishu include Mustaqbal Radio,[9] Radio Shabelle, Radio Bar-Kulan,[10] Radio Kulmiye,[11] Radio Dannan,[12] Radio Dalsan,[13] Radio Banadir,[14] Radio Maanta,[15] Gool FM,[16] Radio Xurmo,[17] and Radio Xamar, also known as Voice of Democracy.[18]
Radio stations of south central Somalia include Radio Dhusamareb, Radio Codka Nabada/Radio Abud-Waq, Codka Mudug,[19] Radio Hobyo,[20] Radio Galguduud, and Codka Gobollada Dhexe (Voice of Central Somalia).[7]
The northeastern Puntland region has over a dozen private radio stations. Radio Garowe is based in Garowe, the state's administrative capital. Radio Daljir is Puntland's largest radio station.[21] With a studio in Garowe and its main headquarters in Bosaso, the commercial capital of Puntland, the broadcaster's network of 7 FM transmitters reaches most of Puntland as well as part of the neighboring Galmudug region to the south. Also centered in Bosaso with its studios in Garowe is the Somali Broadcasting Corporation, Puntland's oldest and second largest private radio station. In addition, Horseed Radio, Al Xigma, and One Nation Radio have headquarters in Bosaso.[22] Radio Gaalkacyo, formerly known as Radio Free Somalia, operates from Galkayo in the north-central Mudug province, as does Codka Nabada (Voice of Peace),[23] and Radio Hage.[7] Other radio stations broadcasting from Puntland include Radio Hikma, Radio Badhan and Somali Public Radio.[24]
Additionally, the Somaliland region in the northwest has one government-operated radio station, Radio Hargeisa (Radio Somaliland). Established in 1943 in the former British Somaliland protectorate as the first Somali language station,[25] it broadcasts mostly in Somali but also features news bulletins in Amharic, Arabic and English.[7]
Somalia has one official government-run television station in addition to a number of private networks.[6] The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television (SNTV) is the central government-owned broadcaster. On April 4, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re-launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector.[26] SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.[27] The Somaliland region also has one local government-operated TV channel, Somaliland National TV (SLNTV), which broadcasts from the provincial capital of Hargeisa.[28] Puntland TV and Radio likewise airs from Garowe.[29]
The private stations Eastern Television Network (ETN TV) and Somali Broadcasting Corporation (SBC TV) broadcast from Bosaso, Puntland's commercial hub.[22] Horn Cable Television (HCTV),[30] as well as Somaliland Space Channel air from Hargeisa.[31]
Two private channel re-broadcasts of Al-Jazeera and CNN are also available.[6]
There are likewise several Somali-owned private television stations headquartered abroad, which broadcast to Somalia. Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota,[32] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio.[33] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type.[34] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK studios.[35][36]
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The first radio communications were started by the Italians in Mogadishu in 1911: the same Guglielmo Marconi supervised the radio station messages in the capital of Italian Somalia, that were the first in all Africa.[1] Successively a public "radio service" was started (in Italian language) in 1938,[2] but was limited to broadcast only in the area of Mogadishu-Genale-Villabbruzzi.
Radio Mogadishu is the federal government-run public broadcaster. Established in 1951 in Italian Somaliland as a follow up of the "Radio Mogadiscio", it initially aired news items in both Somali and Italian.[3] The station was later modernized with Russian assistance following independence in 1960, and began offering home service in Somali, Amharic and Oromo.[4] After closing down operations in the early 1990s due to the civil war, the broadcaster was officially re-opened in the early 2000s by the Transitional National Government.[5]
Actually there are a number of radio news agencies based in Somalia.[6] Radio is the most important and effective communication channel in the country and the most popular type of mass media.[7] In total, about one short-wave and over ten private FM radio stations broadcast from the capital, with several radio stations airing from the central and southern regions and from Puntland.[6] Most radio stations in Somalia are members of Network 2013, an association of local radio stations and a forum for national media leaders.[8]
Other radio stations headquartered in Mogadishu include Mustaqbal Radio,[9] Radio Shabelle, Radio Bar-Kulan,[10] Radio Kulmiye,[11] Radio Dannan,[12] Radio Dalsan,[13] Radio Banadir,[14] Radio Maanta,[15] Gool FM,[16] Radio Xurmo,[17] and Radio Xamar, also known as Voice of Democracy.[18]
Radio stations of south central Somalia include Radio Dhusamareb, Radio Codka Nabada/Radio Abud-Waq, Codka Mudug,[19] Radio Hobyo,[20] Radio Galguduud, and Codka Gobollada Dhexe (Voice of Central Somalia).[7]
The northeastern Puntland region has over a dozen private radio stations. Radio Garowe is based in Garowe, the state's administrative capital. Radio Daljir is Puntland's largest radio station.[21] With a studio in Garowe and its main headquarters in Bosaso, the commercial capital of Puntland, the broadcaster's network of 7 FM transmitters reaches most of Puntland as well as part of the neighboring Galmudug region to the south. Also centered in Bosaso with its studios in Garowe is the Somali Broadcasting Corporation, Puntland's oldest and second largest private radio station. In addition, Horseed Radio, Al Xigma, and One Nation Radio have headquarters in Bosaso.[22] Radio Gaalkacyo, formerly known as Radio Free Somalia, operates from Galkayo in the north-central Mudug province, as does Codka Nabada (Voice of Peace),[23] and Radio Hage.[7] Other radio stations broadcasting from Puntland include Radio Hikma, Radio Badhan and Somali Public Radio.[24]
Additionally, the Somaliland region in the northwest has one government-operated radio station, Radio Hargeisa (Radio Somaliland). Established in 1943 in the former British Somaliland protectorate as the first Somali language station,[25] it broadcasts mostly in Somali but also features news bulletins in Amharic, Arabic and English.[7]
Somalia has one official government-run television station in addition to a number of private networks.[6] The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television (SNTV) is the central government-owned broadcaster. On April 4, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re-launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector.[26] SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.[27] The Somaliland region also has one local government-operated TV channel, Somaliland National TV (SLNTV), which broadcasts from the provincial capital of Hargeisa.[28] Puntland TV and Radio likewise airs from Garowe.[29]
The private stations Eastern Television Network (ETN TV) and Somali Broadcasting Corporation (SBC TV) broadcast from Bosaso, Puntland's commercial hub.[22] Horn Cable Television (HCTV),[30] as well as Somaliland Space Channel air from Hargeisa.[31]
Two private channel re-broadcasts of Al-Jazeera and CNN are also available.[6]
There are likewise several Somali-owned private television stations headquartered abroad, which broadcast to Somalia. Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota,[32] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio.[33] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type.[34] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK studios.[35][36]
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The first radio communications were started by the Italians in Mogadishu in 1911: the same Guglielmo Marconi supervised the radio station messages in the capital of Italian Somalia, that were the first in all Africa.[1] Successively a public "radio service" was started (in Italian language) in 1938,[2] but was limited to broadcast only in the area of Mogadishu-Genale-Villabbruzzi.
Radio Mogadishu is the federal government-run public broadcaster. Established in 1951 in Italian Somaliland as a follow up of the "Radio Mogadiscio", it initially aired news items in both Somali and Italian.[3] The station was later modernized with Russian assistance following independence in 1960, and began offering home service in Somali, Amharic and Oromo.[4] After closing down operations in the early 1990s due to the civil war, the broadcaster was officially re-opened in the early 2000s by the Transitional National Government.[5]
Actually there are a number of radio news agencies based in Somalia.[6] Radio is the most important and effective communication channel in the country and the most popular type of mass media.[7] In total, about one short-wave and over ten private FM radio stations broadcast from the capital, with several radio stations airing from the central and southern regions and from Puntland.[6] Most radio stations in Somalia are members of Network 2013, an association of local radio stations and a forum for national media leaders.[8]
Other radio stations headquartered in Mogadishu include Mustaqbal Radio,[9] Radio Shabelle, Radio Bar-Kulan,[10] Radio Kulmiye,[11] Radio Dannan,[12] Radio Dalsan,[13] Radio Banadir,[14] Radio Maanta,[15] Gool FM,[16] Radio Xurmo,[17] and Radio Xamar, also known as Voice of Democracy.[18]
Radio stations of south central Somalia include Radio Dhusamareb, Radio Codka Nabada/Radio Abud-Waq, Codka Mudug,[19] Radio Hobyo,[20] Radio Galguduud, and Codka Gobollada Dhexe (Voice of Central Somalia).[7]
The northeastern Puntland region has over a dozen private radio stations. Radio Garowe is based in Garowe, the state's administrative capital. Radio Daljir is Puntland's largest radio station.[21] With a studio in Garowe and its main headquarters in Bosaso, the commercial capital of Puntland, the broadcaster's network of 7 FM transmitters reaches most of Puntland as well as part of the neighboring Galmudug region to the south. Also centered in Bosaso with its studios in Garowe is the Somali Broadcasting Corporation, Puntland's oldest and second largest private radio station. In addition, Horseed Radio, Al Xigma, and One Nation Radio have headquarters in Bosaso.[22] Radio Gaalkacyo, formerly known as Radio Free Somalia, operates from Galkayo in the north-central Mudug province, as does Codka Nabada (Voice of Peace),[23] and Radio Hage.[7] Other radio stations broadcasting from Puntland include Radio Hikma, Radio Badhan and Somali Public Radio.[24]
Additionally, the Somaliland region in the northwest has one government-operated radio station, Radio Hargeisa (Radio Somaliland). Established in 1943 in the former British Somaliland protectorate as the first Somali language station,[25] it broadcasts mostly in Somali but also features news bulletins in Amharic, Arabic and English.[7]
As of 2007, transmissions for two internationally based broadcasters were available.[6]
Somalia has one official government-run television station in addition to a number of private networks.[6] The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television (SNTV) is the central government-owned broadcaster. On April 4, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re-launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector.[26] SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.[27] The Somaliland region also has one local government-operated TV channel, Somaliland National TV (SLNTV), which broadcasts from the provincial capital of Hargeisa.[28] Puntland TV and Radio likewise airs from Garowe.[29]
The private stations Eastern Television Network (ETN TV) and Somali Broadcasting Corporation (SBC TV) broadcast from Bosaso, Puntland's commercial hub.[22] Horn Cable Television (HCTV),[30] as well as Somaliland Space Channel air from Hargeisa.[31]
Two private channel re-broadcasts of Al-Jazeera and CNN are also available.[6]
There are likewise several Somali-owned private television stations headquartered abroad, which broadcast to Somalia. Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota,[32] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio.[33] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type.[34] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK studios.[35][36]
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Universal Television is a Somali television channel. With its studio in London, it is the first and largest Somali TV satellite network of its type.[1]
In 1993, the Universal Television, Somali's television channel in the town of London built a 20 kW transmitter and 80 kW ERP Power transmission so that the signal with become more powerful than other transmitters.[citation needed] In 1995, he test color transmission, and now in 1995 the color broadcasting has been used so that it became its new color transmission to present day.[citation needed] Later in 2008, Eastern Television Network acquired so that the subsidiary became its new leader. Then in 2009, the Standard Definition was upgraded from 480i to 576i. In 2010, it is now in High Definition so that the newest television sets have been settled.[citation needed]
Media of Somalia includes various radio, television, print and internet outlets. The federal government operates two official radio and TV networks, which exist alongside a number of private and foreign stations. Print media in the country is progressively giving way to news radio stations and online portals, as internet connectivity and access increases. In February 2013, the Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunication also launched a broad-based consultative process for the reformation of media legislation.
Somalia has one official government-run television station in addition to a number of private networks.[6] The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television (SNTV) is the central government-owned broadcaster. On April 4, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re-launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector.[26] SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms.[27] The Somaliland region also has one local government-operated TV channel, Somaliland National TV (SLNTV), which broadcasts from the provincial capital of Hargeisa.[28] Puntland TV and Radio likewise airs from Garowe.[29]
The private stations Eastern Television Network (ETN TV) and Somali Broadcasting Corporation (SBC TV) broadcast from Bosaso, Puntland's commercial hub.[22] Horn Cable Television (HCTV),[30] as well as Somaliland Space Channel air from Hargeisa.[31]
Two private channel re-broadcasts of Al-Jazeera and CNN are also available.[6]
There are likewise several Somali-owned private television stations headquartered abroad, which broadcast to Somalia. Among these are Somali TV of Minnesota,[32] and Dalmar TV of Columbus, Ohio.[33] Universal TV airs from London, and is the first and largest Somali television satellite network of its type.[34] Royal TV and Somali Channel TV also broadcast to Somalia from their UK studios.[35][36]
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