Ethiopian Children Television is a pioneer and the first Children Television in the nation.
Ethiopian Children Television a private Children Television Broadcasting Service with the objective of providing entertainment, educational and informative television programs for Children.
Ye Ethiopia Lijoch TV (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ልጆች ቲቪ) is an Ethiopian television channel focusing on children's content, headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Owned by Ethiopia lijoch P.L.C., it was launched in April 2019. The channel broadcasts programming mainly in Amharic with some programming in English.
Founded by seven professionals hailing from journalism, the arts, information technology, mass communication, education and other social science fields, the first television station dedicated to children's programming was established with 30 million Birr in investment.
The station commenced operations on African Child Day, a celebration initiated by the then Organization of African Unity in 1991.
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