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DW-TV (German pronunciation: [ˈdeːveːteːˈfaʊ̯]) is a German multilingual TV news network of Deutsche Welle. Focussing on news and informational programming, it first started broadcasting 1 April 1992.
MyTV provides Arabic-language Live TV Channels and Video on Demand (VOD) everywhere in the Americas as well as Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The myTV service helps expatriates and people-on-the-move feel closer to their homeland, by giving them access to the channels they love, and the TV shows, movies or music videos they miss, straight ...
Deutsche Welle (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə] ⓘ; "German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW (pronounced), is a German public, state-owned [1] international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. [3] The service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite television service consists of channels in English, Spanish, and Arabic ...
CGTN Arabic-CGTN Russian-Japanese (Bulletin) PB-DD (India) DD India and DD Nagaland-DD News--DD Bangla - DD Podhigai: DD Urdu in Urdu, DD Assam for Assamese: AFP TV (France) AFP english-AFP Hindi: AFP español: AFP français: AFP arabic---News bulletins in numerous languages aired by foreign networks DW (Germany) DW english-DW Hindi: DW ...
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DW News is a global news TV program broadcast by German public state-owned international broadcaster [1] Deutsche Welle (DW). The first program aired the summer of 2015. The first program aired the summer of 2015.
At the time of launch, ART produced over 6,000 live and recorded shows per year, including family-oriented dramas, series, plays, sports programs, music videos and documentaries. ART is broadcasting via the Arabsat , Nilesat and Hot Bird satellites.
Changes were made to the program following DW-TV becoming DW in February 2012. Spanish-language programming, which had been limited to two hours a day, was increased to 24-hours a day. Arabic-language output was also increased. Most commonly the program had three-minute summaries but there was also 15-minute editions and full 30-minute programs.