TOLO TV now also in the city of Jalalabad 27.08.2005 TOLO TV has become Afghanistan’s largest private broadcaster, reaching up to 15 million, with its recent launch in the city of Jalalabad. ‘This is a significant milestone for Afghanistan, it is the first time in history the nation has been linked a common voice.’ said Saad Mohseni, one of the founders of TOLO TV. ‘TOLO TV exists because our audiences are watching and engaged. We are a privately owned, market driven operation and that makes us unique in media in this nation” Since October 2004, TOLO TV’s programming has resonated with audiences, making it the most popular in all of its broadcast areas. TOLO’s programs deal with contemporary life in Afghanistan. Its male and female hosts reflect the diverse ethnic groups, and it brings national and international news, issues and entertainment to its eager audiences. “TOLO’s popularity was certainly a factor in President Hamid Karzai’s decision to grant his first ever interview in Afghanistan. “The Afghan public has no doubt embraced TOLO TV. Based on our experience in launching ARMAN FM in Jalalabad, we expect the Mashreqi (Eastern) region to welcome TOLO TV on Channel 9 as well” said Saad Mohseni, Director of TOLO TV. TOLO can be seen on free to air terrestrial in the provinces of Kabul, Balkh, Parwan, Kapissa, Ghazni, Wardak, Kandahar, Nangarhar, Herat, Logar, Samangan, Jowzjan, Sarre Pul and Laghman. TOLO TV’s also broadcasts via satellite across the region, covering Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, India, Gulf states, Turkey, and Central Asia. Our satellite coordinates are as follows: Satellite: SESAT2 at 53 degrees East Frequency: 11643.5 Mhz Symbol Rate: 2500 FEC: 3/4 Ku Band << | >> |
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