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  2. Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    LBCI News – local channel that focuses on broadcasting the most actual news. LBCI HD – Lebanon's first HD channel, broadcasting LBCI programs in high definition. LBC Australia – the international version of LBCI is targeted at Lebanese citizens in Australia. LBC Africa – the international version of LBCI is targeted at Lebanese in Africa.

  3. Television in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Television in Lebanon arose as a private initiative and not a state-institution. [1] Lebanon was the first country in the Middle East & the Arab world to have indigenous television broadcasting. [ 2 ] [ page needed ] Various Arab televisions emulated the Lebanese model.

  4. Miss Lebanon 2024 - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 2024, Miss Lebanon broadcaster LBCI confirmed that the pageant would be held on July 27. [5] The announcement came after a one-year hiatus, during which LBCI was forced to cancel the 2023 competition due to the lack of sponsors. [6] It was revealed that Lebanese singer Elissa would be performing during the event. [7] [8]

  5. Pierre El Daher - Wikipedia

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    LBCI would go on to air across the Arab World, European Union, United States, Canada, Americas and Australia as part of its satellite station LBC SAT. [citation needed] After the success of LBCI, in 1997 El Daher launched production house PAC ltd, which was created to become an in-house production laboratory, and remained chairman and CEO until ...

  6. Télé Liban - Wikipedia

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    Télé Liban (also known as TL, Arabic: تلفزيون لبنان) is the first Lebanese public television network, owned by the Lebanese government.It was a result of a merger of the privately run Compagnie Libanaise de Télévision (CLT) (channels 7 and 9) and Télé-Orient (channels 5 and 11).

  7. 2020 Beirut explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI) reported that, according to attendees of a Higher Defence Council briefing, the fire was ignited by workers welding a door at a warehouse. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] A former port worker said that "[t]here were 30 to 40 nylon bags of fireworks inside warehouse 12" that he had personally seen. [ 83 ]

  8. Hicham Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Then he presented a talk show with his brother Maher entitled "Hartakji" in 2012, which lasted until 2015 when he left OTV, [4] and received an offer from the LBCI to submit a program entitled Lahonwbas, a comedy entertainment program. [5] He then have had several experiences in theatre and cinema in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Canada, Dubai, Kuwait.

  9. Albert Kostanian - Wikipedia

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    He moved between Lebanon and Paris, where he worked as a strategic advisor at Arthur D. Little, [2] until he founded the Beirut office in the company in 2014. He distanced himself from Kataeb Party in 2015 and quit all his official positions in the Party in 2017. Since 2019, he presents “vision 2030”, a prime-time TV show on LBCI.