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Television in Oman. Around 48% of the households receive television on terrestrials, and 48% on satellite. There were six free-to-air channels headquartered in Oman at the end of 2011, four of these privately owned. Only 7% of households have access to Pay television. [1] A reform in 2004 ended the state’s monopoly on television broadcasting.
This list should not be interpreted to mean the whole of a country had television service by the specified date. For example, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the former Soviet Union all had operational television stations and a limited number of viewers by 1939. Very few cities in each country had television service.
The third largest player is the Italian branch of Warner Bros. Discovery, which has a viewing share of 5.8%, [1] whereas the fourth largest player is Cairo Communication with a viewing share of 3.5%. According to the BBC, the Italian television industry is widely considered both inside and outside the country to be overtly politicized. [2]
Oman TV (Arabic: تلفزيون سلطنة عمان) is the national television channel broadcaster in the Sultanate of Oman. The channel began broadcasting from the city of Muscat on 17 November 1974, using Intelsat, [1] and from Salalah on 25 November 1975. [2] Since 1997, Oman TV has broadcast its programs through its website.
In 2009, five years after the royal decree, the first private television station began, called Majan TV. [4] As of 2015, Majan TV was the only privately run television station in Oman according to the BBC media profile of Oman, and there were only two other television stations including the most popular Sultanate of Oman Television, Oman TV. [5]
History of television by country (11 C) ... Television in Oman (1 C, 3 P) P. ... Television in Israel; Television in Italy; J.
In the early months of 1940, while in France, Germany and Great Britain television experiments were suspended due to the war, Italy, still neutral, was the only European country to have regular broadcasts. The new medium spreads among the Fascist hierarchs; a television set is also placed in the study of Pope Pius XII.
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