Dimtsi Weyane
TypeRadio network
1980โ€“present
Television network
2018โ€“present
CountryEthiopia
Broadcast areaNational and worldwide
NetworkTelevision and radio broadcast
AffiliatesTigray TV
Tigrai Media House (TMH)
HeadquartersMekelle, Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Programming
LanguagesTigrinya, Amharic, Oromo and English
Picture format1080p (HDTV) & 576i (SDTV 16:9)
Ownership
OwnerDimtsi Weyane Tigray P.L.C
Sister channelsDW International
History
Launched
  • Radio: 1980; 46ย years agoย (1980)
  • Television: 2018; 8ย years agoย (2018)
Links
Websitewww.dimtsiweyane.com
Social media
Dimtsi Weyane @dimtsiweyane on Facebook

Dimtsi Weyane (DW or DW TV, also spelled Dimtsi Woyane; Tigrinya: แ‹ตแˆแ‚ แ‹ˆแ‹ซแА, lit.โ€‰'Voice of the Revolution')[1] is an Ethiopian news-based television and radio network headquartered in Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia. Owned by Dimtsi Weyane Tigray P.L.C., it first launched as a radio station in 1980 and in 2018 launched a satellite television channel. The channel broadcasts programming mainly in Tigrinya with some programming in Amharic, Oromo and English.

History

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Dimtsi Weyane was founded as a radio station in 1980 by the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front during its struggle against the Derg regime. Dimtsi Weyane started broadcasting in 2018 on Eutelsat and on an Ethiopian state-owned free-to-air (FTA) TV platform frequency hosted on SES's NSS-12 satellite at 57 degrees East called Ethiosat.

Controversy

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As of July 2020, Dimtsi Weyane as well as Tigray Regional State Television were no longer broadcasting, according to a report by Deutsche Welle Amharic service which cited its Addis Ababa reporter. The Federal Attorney-General launched an investigation on three broadcasters in connection with alleged roles in inciting ethnic violence in Ethiopia. The result of the investigation on Oromia Media Network (OMN), Asrat Television and Dimtsi Woyane was not announced to the public. Tigray Region authorities have not confirmed the news and the federal government have not issued a statement regarding why the two channels were taken off the air.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Factbox: Debretsion Gebremichael, head of Ethiopia's Tigrayan forces". Reuters. 25 November 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Dimtsi Weyane,Tigray Television off-air as of Monday". Borkena Ethiopian News. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.

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Tigray Defense Forces

source] "Central Command Spokesperson Getachew Reda Interview With Dimtsi Weyane Television". YouTube. 14 November 2020. Fick, Maggie (10 November 2020)

Tadesse Werede

monitoring and verification of the withdrawal of all armed forces in Abyei. Dimtsi Weyane, 18 June 2021, แˆแˆต แŠฃแ‹›แ‹š แˆฐแˆซแ‹Šแ‰ต แ‰ตแŒแˆซแ‹ญ แ‰ฐแŒ‹แ‹ณแˆ‹แ‹ญ แ‰ณแ‹ฐแˆฐ แ‹ˆแˆจแ‹ฐ (แ‹ˆแ‹ฒ แ‹ˆแˆจแ‹ฐ) แ‹แ‰ฐแŒˆแ‰ แˆจ แ‰ƒแˆˆ แˆ˜แˆ•แ‰ตแ‰ต

Oromia Broadcasting Network

'mistakenly' kills nine in Moyale, residents flee into Kenya". Africanews. "Dimtsi Weyane, Tigray Television off-air as of Monday". Borkena Ethiopian News. 2020-07-07

Timeline of the Tigray war

taking refuge, although it was not clear that there had been casualties. Dimtsi Weyane claimed that TPLF had beaten the 4th Brigade of the ENDF while it was

Ethiosat

Ethiopia Channel Minber TV VOA 24 ARTS TV DW International Ahadu TV Dimtsi Weyane Mereja TV "Ethiopia's EthioSat Platform Launches On SES NSS-12 Satellite"

Hayelom Araya

the brilliant African General Hadush "Hayelom" Araya was martyred". Dimtsi Weyane via Facebook. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2025. "Photograph

Amhara Region coup attempt

entourage" who had been "bought by hired elements". The next morning, Radio Dimtsi Weyane reported that Se'are and his aide Major General Gizae Aberra had died

List of Oromo-language television channels

channels in Oromo language. VAO 24 BBC Horn of Africa Fana BC ETV Language Dimtsi Weyane Dire TV Harari TV Amhara TV Prime Media (12604-27500-(4/5) Mass media