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Kuwait television channel 2 (KTV2) is Kuwait's governmental television channel dedicated for the English-speaking public. The channel broadcasts English-speaking shows, local programmes , news , English- subtitled local serials , English-speaking international serials, and English-speaking or English-subtitled movies.
Um Hārūn [a] (Gulf Arabic: ام هارون, romanized: Um Hārūn, lit. 'Mother of Aaron', Gulf Arabic pronunciation: [ʊm häːruːn]) is a Kuwaiti television series that started airing during Ramadan in 2020, a time when TV viewership in Arabic-speaking countries is very high.
Kuwait said Saturday it will hold elections for its national assembly on April 4, its latest round of voting after years of political turmoil. The state-run KUNA news agency made the announcement ...
Kuwait Television began broadcasting on 15 November 1961, taking over the control of Bahbahani's television station, [1] from the eastern district of Kuwait City. [2] It was the first TV station in the Arabian Peninsula, founded and created by Murad Behbehani, initially broadcasting in black and white for four hours a day.
Kuwait's television drama industry tops other Gulf drama industries and produces a minimum of fifteen serials annually. [17] [18] [19] Kuwait is the production center of the Gulf television drama and comedy scene. [18] Most Gulf television drama and comedy productions are filmed in Kuwait.
Due to the show's success, after the show ended, a spin-off titled Qatouta and Kaloob (Arabic: قطوطة وكلوب, romanized: qatutat wakulub) was released during the Ramadan of 2003 and aired on Kuwait TV, made by the same people who worked on Block 13, and directed by Nawaf Salem Al-Shammari. The show stars Qatouta, a female purple cat ...
Kuwait has become the strictest of the Gulf states when it comes to film censorship, more so than Saudi Arabia. Following the banning of “Barbie” last summer, Kuwaitis actually travelled over ...