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  2. Television in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Channel 1 and Channel 2 are the network’s main channels and broadcast across Egypt. The state-owned Nile TV is the main foreign language channel, aims at promoting Egypt's state point of view and promote tourism. There are 6 regional terrestrial channels, which used to all be broadcast to Greater Cairo, but as of 2007, only Greater Cairo ...

  3. Category:Speed (TV network) - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Television stations in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    CTV (Egyptian TV channel) D. Disney Channel (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Disney Jr. (Europe, Middle East and Africa) DKids; Dream TV (Egypt) DreamWorks Channel; E.

  5. Speed (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Echorouk Group. Echorouk TV; Echorouk News; B4U Network (Algeria) B4U Eldjazairia; B4U Eldjazairia 2; AL24 News; Al Anis; Algerian 4Kids; Amou Yazid Tofola; Bahia TV; Beur TV; El Adjwaa TV; El Bilad TV; El Fadjer TV; El Hayat TV; El Heddaf TV; Ennahar TV; Nedjma TV; Salam TV; Samira TV; Watania TV; Zahra TV

  7. Egyptian Television Network - Wikipedia

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    The first private Egyptian channel "Dream TV" [1] was established on November 2, 2001.The channel is owned by the Egyptian businessman Ahmed Bahgat.In 2002, another channel "el-Mehwer TV" [2] was established which is now owned by Dr. Hassan Rateb and the Egyptian radio and television union.

  8. Telecommunications in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Of the two main channels, Channel I uses mainly Arabic, while Channel II is dedicated to foreigners and more cultured viewers, broadcasting news in English and French as well as Arabic. Egyptian Satellite channels broadcast to the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S. East Coast. In April 1998, Egypt launched its own satellite known as NileSat 101.

  9. On E - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, ON Drama, a television channel that is part of the ON TV network, was launched. The channel broadcasts many Egyptian TV series. In 2018, ON Time Sports 2, a television channel that is part of the ON TV network, was launched as ON Sport 2, but since 2020, Time Sports and ON Sport 2 have merged into one TV channel, creating ON Time Sports 2.