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KBC TV-El Khabar Group: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 18: Samira TV: Food and cooking TV: Samira Bezaouia: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 19: JIL.TV: Commercial music and entertainment channel-24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 20: Al Hogar News: commercial news and finance channel-24 hours: 16:9 SDTV - 21: Ennahar Laki: women's channel: Ennahar Group: 24 hours: 16:9 SDTV ...
TV5 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الخامسة), also known as Coran TV (in Arabic: قناة القرآن الكريم), is the fifth Algerian public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned Public Establishment of Television , along with TV1 , TV2 , TV3 , TV4 , TV6 , TV7 , TV8 and TV9 .
Watch live TV3 (in Arabic : الجزائرية الثالثة ), also known as El Ikhbariya (in Arabic : الجزائرية الإخبارية ) and formerly Algeria 3 (or simply A3 ), is the third Algerian public national television news channel.
According to the state-run Algeria Press Service, the channel intends to strengthen "Algeria's presence on the international media scene and the impact of its positions vis-à-vis regional and international causes". [5] Officially, 60% of content is produced in Arabic, followed by 35% in French and 5% in English. [5] [2]
Watch live Alternative Arabic logo of the channel. TV4 (in Berber languages : ⵜⵉⵍⵉⴱⵉⵣⵢⵓⵏ ⵡⵉⵙ 4 , in Arabic : الجزائرية الرابعة ), also known as Tamazight TV (in Berber languages : ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ , in Arabic : الأمازيغية ), is the fourth Algerian public national television channel.
TV1 is the first Algerian general public network of Public Establishment of Television group (EPTV in French), has started to broadcast its programs on 24 December 1956 during the French colonial period in Algeria. It is one of the most important television channels in Algeria.
Pages in category "Television stations in Algeria" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... TV2 (Algerian TV channel) Cartoon Network Arabic;
Television services in the North African nation of Algeria commenced in 1956, when the country was a department of France, under French broadcaster RTF. Shortly after independence, both television and radio were taken over by Algerian Radio and Television ( Radiodiffusion-Télévision Algérienne ; RTA).