Addis Lisan Newspaper Amharic -
For years, Addis Lisan was a staple of the street corners, sold by vendors shouting the day's headlines. However, the digital revolution has forced a shift. With the rise of internet penetration and social media usage in Ethiopia, the print media industry has faced a decline in physical circulation.
| Feature | Addis Lisan | Addis Zemen (State) | The Reporter (Amharic) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Private (Independent) | Federal Government | Private (Pro-business) | | Political Stance | Critical watchdog | Pro-government/developmental | Reformist, technocratic | | Best For | Investigative politics | Official announcements | Market & trade news | | Frequency | Weekly (Friday) | Daily | Weekly (Sunday) | | Depth of Amharic | Classical/poetic | Standard bureaucratic | Modern/street-influenced | addis lisan newspaper amharic
Operating a private Amharic newspaper in Ethiopia has never been easy. has faced several recurring obstacles: For years, Addis Lisan was a staple of
"I want to feel the ink," she said, smiling. | Feature | Addis Lisan | Addis Zemen
: Detailed reports on urban development projects, such as recent infrastructure openings in the Arat Kilo area.