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  2. Category:Television stations in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Television in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Al Iraqiya - Wikipedia

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    Al Iraqiya (Arabic: العراقيّة, romanized: Al-ʻIrāqīyah) is an Iraqi satellite and terrestrial public broadcaster and television network. The channel is part of the larger Iraqi Media Network, and was set up after the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the ousting of Saddam Hussein .

  5. Mass media in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The most popular television stations were the independent Al Sharqiya, Al Baghdadia TV and state-owned Al Iraqiya. Al Iraqiya (Arabic: العراقيّة al-ʿIrāqiyyä) is a terrestrial television network in Iraq that was set up after the fall of Sadaam Hussein.

  6. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    Al Iraqiya (Iraqi Media Network) Al Sharqiya; Al Sumaria; Al Forat Network; Baghdad Satellite Channel; ... CVM TV Channel 9, Kingston, Jamaica / Saint Andrew Parish ...

  7. Telecommunications in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Media Network currently operates the Radio of the Republic of Iraq and the government supported al-Iraqiya TV station. Many private TV stations are also available, such as the popular Al Sharqiya. Up to 97% of homes have a satellite dish and there are more than 30 Iraq-facing satellite networks.

  8. MBC Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Shows include: Sahraya, Khas Jidden, Beit Beauty, Al Nahr Al Thalith, Wahed Zaed Wahed, Ailaty Tarbah (a spinoff from Family Feud), Ghayab Fi Bilad Al Ajayeb, KomaD, Tayba, Umm Badeela, Nasna, Hamid Helo, Dai Al Gomar and Bayn Ahelna. Other shows by other MBC channels are also shown on MBC Iraq.

  9. Baghdad Television - Wikipedia

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    A second TV channel was established on 30 July 1972 broadcasting on channel 7 in the Baghdad area. [3] 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 ...