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  2. Television in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Medi 1 TV (formerly Medi 1 Sat) is a privately-owned channel, although 50% of its shares are owned by companies from the public sector. The other seven channels are all government-owned. [1] beIN SPORTS is the most popular pay-TV bouquet in Morocco, accounting for around 65% of the local pay-TV market. [1]

  3. List of television channels in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    2M TV; Arryadia; Arryadia Live HD; Attakafia; Attakafia HD; Al Maghribia; Al Maghribia HD; Assadissa HD; Aflam TV (TNT Only) Tamazight TV; Tamazight HD; Laayoune TV; Medi1 TV; Medi1 TV HD; Télé Maroc; Chada TV HD; MBC 5; MBC 5 HD

  4. Mass media in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Morocco includes newspapers, radio, television, and Internet.. The first newspaper to be founded in Morocco was the Spanish-language El Eco de Tetuán in 1860. . Such publications were not generally available in Moroccan cities until

  5. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Al Araby TV HD; Al Araby 2; Al Rayyan; Al Rayyan HD; Al Rayyan Al Qadim HD; Qatar Today; B4U Music Qatar; beIN SPORTS; beIN SPORTS News; beIN SPORTS 1; beIN SPORTS 2; beIN SPORTS 3; beIN SPORTS 4; beIN SPORTS 5; beIN SPORTS 6; beIN SPORTS 7; beIN SPORTS PREMIUM 1; beIN SPORTS PREMIUM 2; beIN SPORTS PREMIUM 3; beIN SPORTS XTRA 1; beIN SPORTS ...

  6. La Première (French TV network) - Wikipedia

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    The service was first established in 1954 as the Radiodiffusion de la France Outre-Mer (RFOM). It was renamed a year later as the Société de radiodiffusion de la France d'outre-mer ( SORAFOM ). This was replaced in 1964, following the creation of the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française , by the Office de coopération ...

  7. SNRT - Wikipedia

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    The broadcaster was formerly known as Radio-Maroc, then Moroccan Radio and Television (French: Radio-télévision marocaine, RTM) from 1956 and Radiodiffusion-Télévision Marocaine from 1961. It was one of the founding members of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950 and continued as an active member until 1 January 1961 when RTM changed its ...

  8. Medi 1 TV - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Medi 1 TV launched an exclusively Arabic-language channel as part of its network lineup. [ 7 ] In 2021, the Moroccan public broadcaster SNRT announced a forthcoming plan to acquire Medi 1 TV, as well as its sister channel Medi1 Radio and 2M , with a plan to reorganize the channels within a public holding group by 2024. [ 8 ]

  9. Al Aoula - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the state-owned SNRT Group along with Arryadia, Athaqafia, Al Maghribia, Assadissa, Aflam TV, Tamazight TV and Laayoune TV. [3] The network broadcasts programming in Arabic, Tamazight, French and Spanish. Its headquarters are situated in Rabat.