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  2. Somali National Television - Wikipedia

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    SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms. [8] Somali National Television is the principal public service broadcaster in Somalia. Headquartered in Mogadishu, the nation's capital, its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting throughout the country.

  3. Mass media in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Mass media in 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 ...

  4. Awdheegle and Bariire attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Somali National Army (SNA) bases in Awdheegle and Bariire were built to protect several bridges that transported supplies to and from those cities and Mogadishu. [1] The guards at the bases were also tasked with preventing suicide bombings. [1] Awdheegle is a city on the outskirts of Mogadishu, and Bariire is in Lower Shabelle. While both ...

  5. National Theatre of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    National Theatre of Somalia. The National Theatre of Somalia is located in central Mogadishu, Somalia. It opened in 1967, and served as an important cultural landmark in the national capital. The institution closed down after the start of the civil war in the early 1990s, but was later intermittently renovated by the local authorities.

  6. Shabelle Media Network - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Mogadishu's pacification by the Somali National Army in mid-2011, the independent Radio Shabelle, among other Somali media outlets, was frequently targeted by Islamist militants. [5] Among the casualties during this most volatile 2007 to 2011 period was Radio Shabelle's acting manager, Bashir Nur Gedi , who was killed on October 19, 2007.

  7. Communications in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television is the principal national public service broadcaster. On 18 March 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government began experimental broadcasts of the new TV channel. After a 20-year hiatus, the station was shortly thereafter officially re-launched on 4 April 2011. [25]

  8. Radio Mogadishu - Wikipedia

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    The station's staff routinely broadcast news, talk shows and music despite threats of violence. [8] Radio Mogadishu presently broadcasts from downtown Mogadishu. In the late 2000s, the station also launched a complementary website of the same name, with news items in Somali, Arabic and English. [9] In 2013 Radio Mogadishu started the process of ...

  9. Mogadishu - Wikipedia

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    During the United Nations Operation in Somalia II several gun battles took place in Mogadishu between Somali factions, volunteers and peacekeepers. Among these was the Battle of Mogadishu of 1993, a US apprehension of two high-ranking lieutenants of the Somali National Alliance. The UN soldiers withdrew altogether from the country on 3 March ...