Kana TV

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CountryEthiopia
LanguageAmharic
Picture format1080i 16:9, 4:3 (HDTV)
Downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed
Kana TV
ቃና ቲቪ
CountryEthiopia
NetworkTelevision network
Programming
LanguageAmharic
Picture format1080i 16:9, 4:3 (HDTV)
Downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed
Ownership
OwnerCanal+
History
LaunchedApril 4, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-04-04)[a]
Links
Websitekanatelevision.com

Kana TV (Amharic: ቃና ቲቪ) is an Ethiopian satellite television channel now owned by French-based Canal+.[1] It was co-founded by three Ethiopian entrepreneurs in combination with Moby Media Group and was officially launched on April 4, 2016.[2] Kana TV produces voice-over translation by dubbing foreign content to Amharic. The channel programming focuses on serial dramas especially Turkish television dramas, which gain overall exceeding rate in its market share, becoming the most popular television channel in Ethiopia.[3]

Kana TV is broadcast throughout the region by Nilesat and began its transmission on Ethiosat. The channel operates solely in the Amharic language, broadcasting both Ethiopian content as well as foreign dubbed content.[2] Among its most popular foreign programming are well-known Turkish dramas such as Kuzey Güney (Kuzi Guni), O Hayat Benim (Yetkema Hiwot), Kara Para Aşk (Tikur Fikir), Zalim İstanbul (Shimya), Siyah Beyaz Aşk (Dir Ena Mag) and Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters (Ye Fazilet Lijoch).[4] It has offices located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with, as of 2017, plans to expand its studios to develop locally produced content.[5]

Due to the relative infancy of the television market in Ethiopia at the time of its launch, Kana TV had to commission its own studies to measure television viewership in the country. These studies revealed that a majority of viewers were watching foreign language content on channels like MBC 1 and Al Jazeera.[2]

The success of Kana TV, was largely built on the fact there was a large untapped market for foreign content, particularly Turkish dramas, in Ethiopia.[4]

In March 2017, Kana TV released its first independent TV market study which found that since its launch a year earlier, Kana TV had gained a 34% market share and had 8 of the top 10 highest rated prime time shows.[6]

Programming

Weraj Ale, Hiwote, Kana News and Sheqela are amongst locally produced programs. Kana Passport/National Geographic is the sole documentary program of the channel translating to Amharic, and Hop is musical television program broadcasting both national and international hits. As of February 2025, the official YouTube channel has reached 1.35M subscribers.

Criticism

Kana TV drew criticism from conservative commentators who argued that over-consumption of foreign soap operas dubbed in Amharic would corrupt Ethiopian culture.[4] Various industry trade associations of concerned actors, directors, and writers formally petitioned the government to shut down the channel prior to its launch. While appeals to shut down the network were denied, the Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority (EBA) did change its policies to mandate that the majority of content on Ethiopian television channels had to be locally produced.[7]

Surveys

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