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Emirates 24/7 [1] (2010–2014) Expo 2020 Dubai; Expo 2020 Dubai: Infinite Nights; Chef Tell; City Wrap (Ramadan 2011–2013) Dubai 101 (2009-2011) Dubai One Minute; Emirati (2009) Healthy, Wealthy and Wise; Hollywood on Set (2023-present) Guy in Dubai (2023-present, imported from Amazon Prime) Her Say (2010) Out & About This Week (2010-2014 ...
Dubai One also repeats programming it has broadcast during the week on Fridays, known as Catch Up Fridays. The channel broadcasts also a variety of in-house productions including Emirates News, Dubai One Minute and The London Show. Previous productions include Emirates 24/7, World of Sports, Studio One, That's Entertainment and Understanding Islam.
Emirates 24/7, stylised as Emirates 24|7, is a Dubai Media Incorporated news website and television news programme, respectively. The televised news programme, Emirates 24/7, is a 30-minute segment broadcast weekly on Dubai Media Inc.'s television channel Dubai One, presenting news and business stories of the week and UAE viewers' reactions.
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City 7 TV was the first English-language television channel in the United Arab Emirates producing various local programmes spread throughout the viewing day. CITY 7 TV was a satellite television channel accessible to all viewers free-to-air on Nilesat 101. It was also available on Channel 1 of Showtime, Channel 140 on e-vision and Du IPTV.
The original is a candy bar cleverly called “Can’t Get Knafeh of It” from Dubai-based Fix Dessert Chocolatier (Fix stands for “freakin’ incredible ‘xperience”).
After the launch of Dubai Television, this service shut down in December 1972. [1] Habib Al-Reda was the director of this first service, who was later appointed as assistant undersecretary in the Ministry of Media and Culture in the Northern Emirates up until 2003, when he died. [2] Static slide of Kuwait Television from Dubai (1969-1972)
The Dubai Media City was established and built in 2000 [1] and inaugurated in January 2001 [2] by the government of Dubai to boost UAE's media foothold. Since then, it has become a regional hub for media organizations including news agencies, publishing, online media, advertising, production, and broadcast facilities.