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  2. Al Forat - Wikipedia

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    Al Forat Network (Arabic: قناة الفرات الفضائية) is a satellite television network in Iraq. The Arabic language network is owned by Ammar al-Hakim, an Iraqi Shi'a cleric and politician. Al-Forat has 300 employees, with offices located in the Karrada district in Baghdad. [1]

  3. Al-Furat Media Center - Wikipedia

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    Al-Furat Media Center, or Furat Media Foundation (Arabic: مركز الفرات للإعلام), is an Islamic State media organization established in January 2015. [1] [2] The Al-Furat Media Center produces video, audio, and reading materials in multiple languages; Russian, [3] Kazakh, Turkish, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Indonesian, in addition to Arabic and English.

  4. IRIB TV2 - Wikipedia

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    'Channel Two') is one of the 40 national television channels in Iran. It broadcasts to the Persian-speaking areas of the Middle East and is headquartered in Tehran . The channel has a variety of programming similar to IRIB TV1 , including miniseries , comedies, children's shows, talk shows, news broadcasts, and original television films .

  5. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    ON Sport 2 Jordan; Ordoni TV; Jordan Channel 1; Jordan Channel 2; Jordan Channel 3; Jordan Channel 4; Jordan Channel 5; Al Farah TV; Amman Channel; Irbid Channel; Zarqa Channel; Ajloun Channel; Al Karak Channel; Maan Channel; Tafilah Channel; Mafraq Channel; Aqaba Channel; Al Salt Channel; Al-Faisaly TV; Al-Wehdat TV; Al Dar Jordan; Al Ghad TV ...

  6. AlFurat Media Center - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  7. Al-Furat - Wikipedia

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    Asad ibn al-Furat (759–828), a jurist and theologian from Ifriqiya Bruce Forat , an electronics engineer, founder of Forat Electronics Mun'im Furat (1900–1972), an Iraqi artist

  8. Alhurra - Wikipedia

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    Alhurra's studio during the channel's first live broadcast, 14 February 2004. The decision to launch Alhurra was prompted by frustration among U.S. government officials over perceived anti-American bias among the leading Arab television networks and the effect these channels were having on Arab public opinion regarding the U.S. Alhurra was intended to serve as an alternative to these channels ...

  9. MTA International - Wikipedia

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    This became the first TV channel run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community as well as the first TV channel to broadcast Islamic programmes globally. Initially, the studio and video library shared a 10 by 10 ft (3.0 by 3.0 m) room in the Mahmood Hall of Fazl Mosque equipped with a single video camera and "few ordinary flood lights".