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Alsumaria News (Arabic: السومرية نيوز) is an independent Iraqi satellite TV network that transmits on Nilesat 102, Hot Bird 8, and NOORSAT/Eurobird.. Established by a group of businessmen in 2004, it has 700 employees across Iraq, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan.
In Lebanon, Dizayee was one of the few Iraqi Kurdish faces of Al Sumaria TV Satellite channel. Al Sumaria is known as one of the leading Iraqi satellite channels in Iraq, broadcasting from multiple studios in the Arab countries, with millions of viewers from more than 86 countries. Al-Sumaria was ranked Iraq's #1 Satellite Channel in 2012.
Afaq TV; Al-Baghdadia TV; Al Forat; Al Iraqiya; Al-Nujaba TV; Al-Rafidain TV; Al Rasheed TV; Al Sharqiya; Al Sumaria; Al-Fayhaa TV; Al-Zawraa TV; Alahad TV; Alanwar TV; Aletejah TV; Alfarqadain TV; Alghadeer TV; Alrabiaa Network Television; Asia Network Television
Samarra TV (Arabic: قناة سامراء الفضائية) is an Iraqi satellite television channel based in Baghdad, Iraq. The channel was launched in 2013. [1] [2] ...
A second TV channel was established on 30 July 1972 broadcasting on channel 7 in the Baghdad area. [5] The channel was renamed Youth Channel (Qanaat Al-Shabaab) on 17 July 1993 and broadcast subtitled Western movies and music videos before the 2003 invasion. Foreign programmes were censored to remove strong language, sex and violence so ...
A. Abu Dhabi TV; Abu Dhabi TV (Canada) Addounia TV; Afaq TV; Aghapy TV; Al Aan TV; Al Ahly TV; Al-Alam News Network; Al Aoula; Al-Aqsa TV; Al-Arab News Channel; Al Arabiya
Al-Zawraa TV was an anti-American TV network. [10] The station appeared to close down in July 2007 after its transmissions via the Arabsat satellite were jammed. [11] Al Sharqiya, Iraq's first privately owned satellite TV station; Al Sumaria, an independent Iraqi satellite TV network; Nawa TV, an Iraqi TV station broadcasting in Arabic and Kurdish
Bang Bang (TV channel) BBC Japan; Be 1; Bio (Australian TV channel) Blighty (TV channel) Boing (Italian TV channel) Boomerang (Asian TV channel) Boomerang (Australian TV channel) Bridges TV; BTV (Lithuanian TV channel) BTV World; Buckeye Cable Sports Network; Business Plus (TV Channel)