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'''Payam-E-Afghan TV''' is an Afghan-centric [[satellite]] [[television network]] based in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. It launched in 2007 through a US government aid program and broadcasts news, music, and entertainment shows in primarily the [[Dari (Eastern Persian)|Persian]] and [[Pashto language]]s. It is a channel owned and supported financially by [[Omar Khetab]]. |
'''Payam-E-Afghan TV''' is an Afghan-centric [[satellite]] [[television network]] based in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. It launched in 2007 through a US government aid program and broadcasts news, music, and entertainment shows in primarily the [[Dari (Eastern Persian)|Persian]] and [[Pashto language]]s. It is a channel owned and supported financially by [[Omar Khetab]]. |
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The station also had multiple programs and shows from Pulse Nightclub shooter Omar Mateen’s father. |
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In 2008, the station became available in Europe. It currently broadcasts on [[Eutelsat]] 7B 7°E and on [[Hot Bird]] 13°E. |
In 2008, the station became available in Europe. It currently broadcasts on [[Eutelsat]] 7B 7°E and on [[Hot Bird]] 13°E. |
Revision as of 23:20, 8 April 2022
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Type | Satellite Television |
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Availability | United States Europe |
Owner | Omar Khetab |
Launch date | 2007 |
Official website | www.payameafghantv.com |
Payam-E-Afghan TV is an Afghan-centric satellite television network based in Los Angeles, California. It launched in 2007 through a US government aid program and broadcasts news, music, and entertainment shows in primarily the Persian and Pashto languages. It is a channel owned and supported financially by Omar Khetab.
The station also had multiple programs and shows from Pulse Nightclub shooter Omar Mateen’s father.
In 2008, the station became available in Europe. It currently broadcasts on Eutelsat 7B 7°E and on Hot Bird 13°E.
See also