List of Oromo-language television channels

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This is a list of satellite television channels in Oromo language.

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#NameLogoSatelliteGenreWebsite
1 Finfinne News Network (FNN) Yahsat (11843-V-27500-3/4) News, culture, entertainment, human rights fnnmedia.org
2 Oromia Media Network (OMN) Oromia Media Network.png Eutelsat (11555-V-27500-3/4)news and political Oromiamedia.com Archived 2020-08-09 at the Wayback Machine
3 Oromia Broadcasting Network (OBN) Ethiosat (11512-H-27500-3/4) Generalist channel obnoromia.com
4 OBN horn of Africa Eutelsat (11137-H-27500-5/6) [1] news and cultural obnoromia.com
5Oromia Broadcasting Service (OBS) [2] Eutelsat(11095-H-27500-7/8)infotainment
6Finfinne Integrated Broadcasting (FIB)Eutelsat (11178-H-27500-7/8)Infotainment
7 TV Amantii Islaamaatiifii Seenaa Oromo
8Oromia News Network (ONN)Eutelsat (11178-H-27500-7/8)political
9Gada News Network (GNN)Eutelsat (10727-H-27500-7/8)news and political
10New Africa OromoEutelsat (11766-H-27500-5/6)news
11NuuralhudaaIslamic nuuralhudaa.com [ permanent dead link ]
12TV IslaamaaE7WA MENA (11392-V-27500-7/8)Islamic tvislaamaa.org [ permanent dead link ]
13Hamilton TVEutelsat (11555-v-27500-3/4)Islamic
14Oromia Islamic TV (Oromiait)Islamic
15Mo'aa TVEutelsat (10727-H-27500-5/6)evengelical and entertainment
16Araara TvEutelsat (11095-H-27500-7/8)evengelical
17Ifa FayyinaaEutelsat (11095-H-27500-7/8)evengelical
18Danda'aa TVE7WA MENA (10815-H-27500-5/6)evengelical

Channels with Oromo program

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References

  1. "OBN's New Channel Starts Trial Transmissions".
  2. "EUTELSAT PARTNERS WITH ETHIOPIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION AND THE ASSOCIATION OF ETHIOPIAN BROADCASTERS FOR VIDEO CAPACITY ON EUTELSAT 8 WEST B". eutelsat.com. Archived from the original on 2019-02-15. Retrieved 2020-08-24.