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  2. Orient News - Wikipedia

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    Orient News (in Arabic تلفزيون أورينت) was a Syrian media group owned by Syrian businessman, journalist and opposition figure Ghassan Aboud, [2] based in Istanbul, providing news service to the Middle East with a focus on Syria. It ceased to exist on 21 November 2023.

  3. Syria TV (Fadaat Media) - Wikipedia

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    Syria TV (Arabic: تلفزيون سوريا, romanized: Tilifizyūn Sūriyā) is a Syrian television network owned and operated by the Qatari Fadaat Media network. [2] It was launched in March 2018 in Istanbul, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] where its headquarters are currently located, as a pro- Syrian opposition network, during the Syrian revolution .

  4. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Television in Syria - Wikipedia

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    In Ba'athist Syria television coverage championed the government against Syrian opposition islamist rebel forces such as Al-Nusra Front, Free Syrian Army and the Islamic Front. According to BBC Arabic , it also tended to omit or downplay reports of civilian casualties in its coverage of confrontations with what the Assadist government labeled ...

  6. General Organization of Radio and TV (Syria) - Wikipedia

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    A second channel was added in 1985 (discontinued in 2012 due to the civil war) and in 1996, the satellite service Syria TV began broadcasting. On September 5, 2012, Syrian Television channel broadcasts were broken off on Arabsat and Nilesat, including Syria TV. Syria TV and Syrian Drama TV broadcasts were stopped on Hot Bird on October 22, 2012 ...

  7. Channel 1 (Syrian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Syria TV, also known as Channel 1 (Arabic: القناة الأولى) was a Syrian television channel launched on 23 July 1960. [1] Its broadcast coverage was solely limited to Syria and broadcast service programs. It operated as an interactive local channel. [2] Channel 1 was shut down in 2012. [3]

  8. Ghassan Aboud - Wikipedia

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    Muhammed Ghassan Aboud (Arabic: غسان عبود; born 1967) is a Syrian entrepreneur. He is one of the founding members of the Syrian Business Council and the Ghassan Aboud Group. [1] Based in the United Arab Emirates, Aboud was listed in the 2018 issue of the Top 50 Most Influential Expats in the UAE by Forbes Middle East. [2]

  9. Syrian News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Syrian News Channel (Arabic: الإخبارية السورية), also known as alikhbaria Syria or Al-Ikhbariyah Syria, is a formerly state-run [1] television station based in Damascus, Syria, launched on December 15, 2010. [2]