Ayna TV

Ayna TV
TypeSatellite television network
CountryAfghanistan
Programming
Language(s)Uzbek, Turkmen
History
Launched2004
ClosedFebruary 16, 2022
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog channel 2 (VHF) in Kabul

Ayna Television (تلويزيون آينه, also romanized Aiena Television) was the first commercial television station broadcasting from Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan, starting in 2004 until 2022. The name Ayna means "mirror" in Uzbek. It aired entertainment and news programs as well as serving as an improvement tool for Abdul Rashid Dostum and his party, Junbish-i-Milli Islami Afghanistan, and at one point was reportedly owned by him.[1] Ayna was set up in order to satisfy the entertainment needs of people in northern Afghanistan where Uzbek is widely spoken, but after a few years also started programmes in Dari Persian and Pashto languages.[2]

The signal of Ayna could be received throughout the northern province of Jowzjan as well as in the neighbouring provinces of Balkh, Faryab, Sar-e-Pol, Badghis, Herat, Ghor, Samangan, Takhar, Kunduz, Badakhshan, Baghlan, Bamyan, and other provinces including the Greater Kabul region.

Sayed Fahim Zaffar, the person responsible for Ayna Television, said launching the channel cost about US$1 million. The station's location was in a house belonging to Abdul Rashid Dostum. The station planned as of 2016 to construct a new building meeting international broadcasting standards to house the television station.[3]

In February 2022, it was reported that Ayna TV stopped broadcasting due to what it called "economic challenges". This occurred half a year after the Taliban takeover of the country.[2][4]

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  2. ^ a b "فعالیت تلویزیون خصوصی آیینه در افغانستان متوقف شد". ایندیپندنت فارسی (in Persian). 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  3. ^ [link is http://iwpr.net/node/22957[permanent dead link] New Options on the Airwaves]
  4. ^ "شبکه تلویزیونی خصوصی آیینه فعالیت‌هایش را متوقف کرد". رادیو آزادی. Retrieved 2022-10-03.