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MBC 4 is a television channel in the Middle East. It was launched on 1 February 2005 at 5:00 P.M. (GMT) and is owned by the Middle East Broadcasting Center . MBC 4 airs international programmes with Arabic language subtitles.
Sky News Arabia; Dubai TV; FOX Ruwayat; Zee Alwan; Zee Aflam; MBC 2 (Middle East and North Africa) MBC 3; MBC 4; MBC Action; MBC Drama (Middle East and North Africa) MBC Max; MBC Bollywood; FOX; FOX Movies; Spacetoon; Wanasah; Dubai Drama; Dubai Sport 1; Dubai Sport 2; Dubai One; Al Aan TV; Hala TV; Al Sabeeha TV
MBC 4 is aimed primarily at Middle Eastern women and offers a broad mixture of K-Dramas, US and UK shows, comedy and drama series, films, as well as gameshows, movies, magazines, plus news and current affairs programming, in addition to Korean, K-Dramas, Indian, Turkish, Pakistani and Mexican dramas dubbed into Arabic.
930 MBC News (930 MBC 뉴스, brunch newscast) 12 MBC News (12 MBC 뉴스, midday newscast) News Exhibit (2시 뉴스 외전, news and talk show program) 5 MBC News (5 MBC 뉴스, afternoon newscast) MBC Newsdesk (MBC 뉴스데스크, main evening and flagship newscast since 1970) MBC 100 Minute Debate (MBC 100분 토론) (multiple-party debate ...
The Masked Singer (Arabic TV series) MBC 1 (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel) MBC 2 (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel) MBC 3; MBC 4; MBC Action; MBC Bollywood; MBC Drama (Middle East and North Africa) MBC FM; MBC Iraq; MBC Masr; MBC Max; MBC Persia; MBC Variety; MBC+ Drama; MBC+ Variety
The Andy Griffith Show; The Beverly Hillbillies; The Bob Morrison Show; The Bob Newhart Show; Boy Meets World; Coach; Cosby; The Cosby Show; Day by Day; The Dick Van Dyke Show
Television in Saudi Arabia was introduced in 1965, but is now dominated by just five major companies: Middle East Broadcasting Center, SM Enterprise TV, Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, Rotana and Saudi TV. Together, they control 80% of the pan-Arab broadcasting market. [1] Saudi Arabia is a major market for pan-Arab satellite and pay-TV.