Addis Zemen (newspaper) explained

Addis Zemen
Type:Daily
Format:Broadsheet
Founder:Haile Selassie
Publisher:Ethiopian Press Agency
Political:Pro-government
Language:Amharic
Headquarters:Addis Ababa
Website:Website

Addis Zemen (አዲስ ዘመን; "New Era" in English)[1] is an Ethiopian Amharic newspaper published by the federal government's Ethiopian Press Agency,[2] which also publishes the English-language Ethiopian Herald.

History and profile

The paper was founded by Emperor Haile Selassie following the liberation of the country, and its name refers to the liberation of Ethiopia from Italian colonial rule.[3] The paper was launched as a four-page weekly on 7 June 1941.[1] Its first editor-in-chief was Amde Mikael Desalegn.[1] On 5 May 1946 it became a broadsheet publication[1] and in December 1958 it became a daily newspaper,[3] along with the Ethiopian Herald.[4]

It is based in Addis Ababa and is currently published by the Ethiopian Press Agency.[2] On Sundays, the paper provides its readers with extensive news about children in the country in terms of cultural activities.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Meseret Chekol Reta. The Quest for Press Freedom: One Hundred Years of History of the Media in Ethiopia. 2013. University Press of America. 978-0-7618-6002-0. 92.
  2. News: Daniel Berhane . Ethiopia: State-owned paper Op-Ed asks gov't to lower oil prices. 7 August 2014. Horn Affairs. 10 June 2010.
  3. Book: Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani. Solomon Addis Getahun. Culture and Customs of Ethiopia . 2014. ABC-CLIO. 978-0-313-08606-9. 75.
  4. Book: Meseret Chekol Reta. The Quest for Press Freedom: One Hundred Years of History of the Media in Ethiopia. 2013. University Press of America. 978-0-7618-6002-0. 95.
  5. Book: Eva Poluha. The World of Girls and Boys in Rural and Urban Ethiopia. 2007. African Books Collective. 978-99944-50-16-9. 160.