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  2. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Rotana Cinema; Rotana Aflam; Rotana Khalaijia; Rotana Drama; Rotana Clip; Rotana Classic; Rotana Mousica; Rotana Kids; Rotana Comedy; Mekameleen TV; Misr El Balad

  3. Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (Arabic: المؤسسة اللبنانية للإرسال انترناسيونال), widely known as LBCI or MLEI in Arabic Abbreviation, is a private television station in Lebanon.

  4. MBC Group - Wikipedia

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    MBC Group operates over 19 free-to-air satellite TV channels, and a video-on-demand service . MBC 1 was the first broadcaster to provide a satellite-based, free-to-air 24-hour television broadcasting network across the Arab world. The Group's current chairman is Sam Barnett. [7]

  5. MTV (Lebanon) - Wikipedia

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    Michel Gabriel El Murr, CEO, son of Gabriel Murr. Founded in 1991 by Gabriel El Murr, a Lebanese businessman [1] and brother of Lebanese politician Michel Murr.. MTV was shut down in 2002 as it was found guilty of violating article 68 of the electoral law of 1999 which bans propaganda during the election process, [1] but since other Lebanese channels did not comply with the law either, some ...

  6. Al Jadeed - Wikipedia

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    'the new', English: New TV) is an independent Lebanese TV station. Based in Beirut it was launched in 1992 and closed in 1997 due to Syrian intervention, and then relaunched in 2001. On 9 May 2005, Al Jadeed was also launched in America and the Pacific , reaching Arabic-speaking immigrants in the United States, Canada, South America and ...

  7. Middle East Broadcasting Networks - Wikipedia

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    Pattiz served as a board member of the then BBG, currently the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), the U.S. independent federal agency that oversees all foreign non-military radio and TV broadcasts. [14] The idea to launch Alhurra in 2004 stemmed from the success of Radio Sawa in reaching young audiences in the Middle East.

  8. Al Mayadeen - Wikipedia

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    Former staff of Al Jazeera Arabic established Al-Mayadeen in Beirut in 2012, due to dissatisfaction with Al Jazeera’s coverage of Syria. [11]The channel is part of the Al Mayadeen satellite media network, which includes: a production company; a radio station; a website in Arabic, English, and Spanish; an advertising company; and other media-related projects. [13]

  9. Nessma El Jadida - Wikipedia

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    The TV channel was launched on 16 March 2007, by Nabil and Ghazi Karoui, in partnership with Berlusconi and Tarak Ben Ammar. [1] It was created as a subsidiary of Karoui & Karoui World Group. [2] In January 2017, Nessma Live was launched. [3] On October 4, Nessma Sport, a streaming channel dedicated to sports, was launched on the Internet. [4]