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OTV now covers the world through different broadcasting channels for European Union, Canada, United States, Australia, and the Arab World. [citation needed] In addition, www.otv.com.lb offers live-streaming coverage on the internet. [citation needed] OTV targets all Lebanese in particular and Arabs in general. [citation needed]
Mireille Mazraani is a Lebanese television and radio shows presenter [1] ... Then she moved to Radio Lebanon Free ... heading to OTV to present a similar program.
Then he presented a talk show with his brother Maher entitled "Hartakji" in 2012, which lasted until 2015 when he left OTV, [4] and received an offer from the LBCI to submit a program entitled Lahonwbas, a comedy entertainment program. [5] He then have had several experiences in theatre and cinema in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Canada, Dubai, Kuwait.
National Broadcasting Network (Lebanon) Nick Jr. (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel) Nickelodeon (French TV channel) Nickelodeon (Middle East and North Africa) Nicktoons (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel)
For many years, while Michel Aoun was and exiled in Paris and on 14 July 1994, he established the Free Patriotic Movement in what he called "The National Conference". He returned to Lebanon on 7 May 2005 after the Cedar Revolution forced the withdrawal of the Syrian forces, and then contested the legislative elections held in late May in early June although it placed him on the head of the ...
Television in Lebanon arose as a private initiative and not a state-institution. [1] Lebanon was the first country in the Middle East & the Arab world to have indigenous television broadcasting. [2] [page needed] Various Arab televisions emulated the Lebanese model. [3]
Dr. Ziad Eva Fouad Noujeim (or Ziad Njeim, Arabic: زياد نجيم, born on 2 November 1958) is a Lebanese oral surgeon and journalist [1], who worked as lead anchor at TV stations such as MTV, LBC, OTV, Al Hurra and MashreqTV.
Lebanese TV station OTV and some radio stations that cover news of the Armenian diaspora in Lebanon broadcast daily news bulletins in Armenian. [45] Lebanon used to have two francophone television stations, but they were shut down in the mid-1990s.