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Jordan Radio and Television Corporation (JRTV) is the state broadcaster of Jordan. It was formed in 1985 after the merger between Jordan Radio and Jordan Television. Jordan's first radio broadcasts were received from other countries in the Middle East. Initially known as Transjordan, it did not adopt a radio service of its own until 1948.
There are 29 free-to-air satellite channels headquartered in Jordan. Pay-TV penetration is low, estimated at 4% in 2011. [1] The state broadcaster is the Jordan Radio and Television Corporation, which operates a domestic channel and broadcasts internationally via the Jordan Satellite channel.
The Arab Broadcasting Services network is a broadcasting, media and news provider network that has been operating in the Middle East for over 16 years. [1]It currently operates around the world in Jordan (the company headquarters is located in the capital city of Amman), Iraq (in both Baghdad and Erbil), the United States (in both New York and Washington), Dubai, Beirut, Cairo and Afghanistan.
Roya TV (Arabic: رؤيا) is a Jordanian private independent satellite TV channel, based in Amman and owned by Sayegh Group. History and editorial policy [ edit ]
Al-Mamlaka TV is a Jordanian Public Service News Channel. Its first broadcast aired on Monday, July 16, 2018. [1] [2]The channel is headquartered in the King Hussein Business Park in Amman.
W9 Jordan; 6ter Jordan; M6 Music Jordan; ON Jordan; ON Food; ON Sport Jordan; ON Sport 2 Jordan; Ordoni TV; Jordan Channel 1; Jordan Channel 2; Jordan Channel 3; Jordan Channel 4; Jordan Channel 5; Al Farah TV; Amman Channel; Irbid Channel; Zarqa Channel; Ajloun Channel; Al Karak Channel; Maan Channel; Tafilah Channel; Mafraq Channel; Aqaba ...
Dijlah TV (Arabic: قناة دجلة الفضائية) is an Iraqi satellite television channel based in Amman, Jordan. It is one of the most watched news channels in Iraq . It follows the Iraqi politician Mohamed Karbouli.
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