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  2. Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, LBCI announced that the LDC brand would be discontinued by the beginning of the year 2020 and that all programs will be broadcast via LBCI. The main reason behind the decision was that the LDC branding was no longer needed since the battle for the LBC brand and channels with Al Walid Bin Talal has been resolved and won by LBCI ...

  3. Television in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Several TV channels are politically affiliated, and political parties are an important source of funding. [4] Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI) was launched in 1985, was the first private network in Lebanon. [4] Some other Lebanese channels include MTV Lebanon, Future TV, Al Manar TV, NBN, Al Jadeed TV and Orange TV. [4]

  4. List of Lebanese television series - Wikipedia

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    TV channel Writer Production company Notes 2001: Tomorrow Is Another Day: غدا يوم اخر : Darina El Joundi, Fadi Ibrahim, Nada Bou Farhat, Agob de jerejian: MTV: Story Of Amal (Hope) حكاية أمل: Antoine Remey: Nicolas Daniel, Rindala Kodeih, Toni Maalouf, Leyla Hakim, Najla Hachem, Youssef Haddad: 15 Lebanese Broadcasting ...

  5. 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).

  6. OTV (Lebanese TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    OTV (Arabic: أو تي في, launched in 2007 [1]) is a publicly traded television station in Lebanon, connected to the Free Patriotic Movement political party (التيار اللوطني الحر). [2] It is nicknamed 'Orange TV' due to its orange logo, which has been linked with the FPM, whose logo is also orange. [3]

  7. Pierre El Daher - Wikipedia

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    On 28 February 2019, Judge Fatima al-Jouni issued a decision dropping all charges against LBCI and Pierre El Daher in the lawsuit filed by the Lebanese Forces over the ownership of the TV channel, refuting all that has been submitted in evidence and ordering the Lebanese Forces party to pay all costs and expenses. [14] [15]

  8. Karen Boustany - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009 and with the reopening of the Lebanese TV channel MTV (Lebanon), Karen prepared and animated a daily live cultural show: Kitab. She presented and analysed new books releases, best sellers, interviewed Lebanese and international authors [ 2 ] in the studio or through Skype. she is the first TV presenter to use this technology in a ...

  9. Mass media in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian actress Mervat Amin on the cover of the Lebanese magazine Al-Maweid, June 1972. The history of publishing in Lebanon dates back to 1610 when the first printing press was established at the Convent of Saint Anthony of Qozhaya in the Kadisha Valley, making its first publication, Qozhaya Psalter-the Bible's book of psalms, which was in both Syriac and Arabic, the first publication in the ...