KABUL, April 23: The Afghani privately owned network TOLO TV has teamed with the Afghan National Journalists Union to call on the international community to help project media freedom in the country, ...
After years of tuning into Tolo programming for hard-hitting news and the exploits of their favorite soap-opera character, Afghans are seeing a stripped-down and covered-up version of news and ...
“We are the canary in the coal mine,” says Saad Mohseni, the chief executive of Tolo TV, Afghanistan’s leading television network. Its brave journalists and programmers are still breathing, but ...
Tolo has kept broadcasting, but it now faces a tough and uncertain future - Copyright AFP WAKIL KOHSAR Tolo has kept broadcasting, but it now faces a tough and ...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Fear accompanies reporter Banafsha Binesh from the moment she leaves her Kabul home each morning for the newsroom at Afghanistan’s largest television station. It starts with ...
Over the past 20 years, America and its allies in Afghanistan helped finance and train a new generation of Afghan film and TV professionals. Last summer, amid the rapid and chaotic U.S. military ...
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has condemned a violent attack by a parliamentarian’s armed supporters on a crew sent by the privately-owned Tolo TV station to cover a demonstration in Kabul on ...
WASHINGTON — We could all use a light-hearted story from Afghanistan, so indulge me while I explain the plot of a new series debuting this month on Tolo TV in Kabul. It’s a wicked comedy called “The ...
KABUL, AfghanistanKABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban have released three employees of Afghanistan’s largest television station who were detained over a report that the country’s new rulers had banned ...
KABUL — For Yalda Ali just turning up to work is an act of defiance. As the host of TOLO TV's "Good Morning," Ali, 25, is among a depleted number of female journalists still working in the Afghan ...
For more than two decades, the U.S. helped train hundreds of Afghans to work in the local entertainment sector. Now, international producers have banded together to help former colleagues who are ...
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