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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.
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.
Pages in category "Television channels in Jordan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Documentary 81: The documentary, which was created by Al-Mamlaka TV, examines the most significant actions Jordan took in response to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak there. Martyrs of the Pandemic: Al-Mamlaka TV created a program that tracked the mechanisms for dealing with patients while also capturing the agony of the medical staff in the ...
106 Jordan. 107 Kazakhstan. 108 Kenya. 109 Kiribati. 110 North Korea. ... (French television station) Canal+ (Free to Air French TV channel) Canal+ Cinéma(s) Canal+ ...
The list is a list of television channels and stations in the Arab World, as well as Arab-based Western television channels. The majority, if not all, of these channels, are chiefly in Arabic . Africa
Number of television broadcast stations Note Date of information 1 Russia: 6,700: 2017 2 China: 4,900: of which 209 are operated by China Central Television, 31 are provincial TV stations, and nearly 4,000 are local city stations: 2017 - European Union: 3,700: sum of individual country television broadcast stations excluding repeaters. 1995 3 ...
ATV was founded by Mohamad Alayyan, [1] a Jordanian business man who has invested in Jordan's media scene including alghad daily, Al-Waseet classified paper, in addition to several magazines and FM radio stations. ATV announced earlier 2008 that it will go public, making it the first satellite station in the Arab world to do so.