Ethiopia’s media landscape is one of the most dynamic and challenging in Africa, shaped by its complex political environment, linguistic diversity, and rapidly growing digital access. Traditional outlets such as state-run Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) and longstanding newspapers remain influential, while a growing number of private FM radio stations and television channels serve audiences in both Amharic and regional languages. Despite the government’s long-standing role in controlling media, recent years have seen waves of liberalization followed by restrictions, creating a fluctuating environment for independent journalism.
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