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MTV was shut down in 2002 as it was found guilty of violating article 68 of the electoral law of 1999 which bans propaganda during the election process, [1] but since other Lebanese channels did not comply with the law either, some observers suspect that the closure was due to MTV's criticism of the Lebanese government and of Syria. As well as ...
MTV Middle East, formerly MTV Arabia, was a free-to-air music television channel, and the Middle Eastern incarnation of MTV.As an addition to the MTV network, it was a joint venture between MTV Networks International and Arabian Television Network, a subsidiary of Arabian Broadcasting Network, and part of Arab Media Group, the largest media group in the United Arab Emirates.
Lebanon was the first country in the Middle East & the Arab world to have indigenous television broadcasting. [2] [page needed] Various Arab televisions emulated the Lebanese model. [3] There are two significant television platforms in Lebanon: analogue terrestrial (14% of households) and free satellite (83% of households). [4]
Syrian News Channel (Syria Al Ekhbaria) (On DVB-T System) Nour Al Sham; Syrian education TV (On DVB-T System) Sakaker 24 (On DVB-T System) Drama 24 (On DVB-T System) Sports TV (On DVB-T System) Syria TV SD; Syria TV HD; Lana TV; Lana TV HD; Lana Plus TV; Orient News; Halab Today TV; PubliTools; Sama TV; Al khabar TV; Massaya TV; Suroyo TV
LBCI has produced many shows including: Star Academy Arab World, Ya Katel Ya Maktoul (Arabic version of Greed), Miss Lebanon, Hellha wo Ehtalha (Arabic version of French TV Show Fort Boyard), Survivor Middle East, and El Wadi (Arabic version of The Farm).
Pages in category "Arabic-language television stations" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
She left MTV, heading to OTV to present a similar program. In 2008 I also presented a morning radio program on Radio Al Sharq for eight years. In 2015, she presented a talent program entitled Sawtak Chaghleh (صوتك شغلة), [ 13 ] on the New Channel at the request of director Simon Asmar .
Marcel Ghanem (Arabic: مارسيل غانم) (born 1964) is a Lebanese journalist known for hosting popular political talk shows, including "Kalam El-Nas" (Arabic: كلام الناس) and currently "Sar el Waqt" (Arabic: صار الوقت).