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  2. Al Arabiya - Wikipedia

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    Al Arabiya (Arabic: العربية, transliterated: al-ʿArabiyyah; meaning "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One" [a]) [citation needed] is a Saudi state-owned [1] international Arabic news television channel. It is based in Riyadh and is a subsidiary of MBC Group. [2]

  3. Al Araby (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Al Araby (Arabic: العربي) is a general television network launched in January 2015. It broadcasts a variety of programs and news shows in Arabic, covering society, politics, entertainment and culture. The network has bureaus in several Arab and Western capitals, through 11 bureaus in the Middle East and worldwide. [1]

  4. Al Arabiya English - Wikipedia

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    The Al Arabiya English website began under the same editorial management as the channel's Arabic website. [2] In July 2012, Faisal J. Abbas, a Huffington Post blogger, Middle East correspondent and former media editor of London-based daily Asharq Al Awsat, was appointed editor-in-chief of the Al Arabiya English Service. He held the role until 2016.

  5. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    OSNtv Ya Hala Bill Arabi; OSNtv News; OSNtv Movies; Ahrar 25; Belody Aflam; Misr Al Aan TV; Nile News; Al Quran Al Karim; Aljazeera; Aljazeera Mubasher; Sat 7 Arabic; Sat 7 Kids; Fox Cinema; Fox Classic; Al Shasha TV; Al Shasha Food; Al Shasha Drama; Al Shasha Cinema; Al Shasha Hekayat; Al Shasha Classic; Al Shasha Comedy; Al Shasha Mosalslata ...

  6. Al-Arab News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab's regional competitors were Qatari-owned Al Jazeera and Saudi-government-owned Al Arabiya, along with BSkyB's Sky News Arabia. [7] In a January 2012 interview, Al-Waleed described Al Jazeera as the "masses channel" while implying that Al Arabiya is the "government channel" among the two main news channels in the Middle East.

  7. The New Arab - Wikipedia

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    The New Arab or Al-Araby Al-Jadeed (Arabic: العربي الجديد) is a London-based pan-Arab news outlet owned by Qatari company Fadaat Media. It launched an Arabic-language website in March 2014 [1] and an Arabic language daily newspaper in September 2014. The English version of its website is The New Arab.

  8. Al Arabi (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Arabi is a newspaper based in Cairo, Egypt.It is the organ of the Nasserist Party. [1] In the 1990s the paper was one of the opposition publications. [2] In 1998 one of the editors of the paper was arrested and given six-month prison sentence due to the alleged defamation of a pro-government writer, Tharwat Abaza. [3]

  9. BBC News Arabic - Wikipedia

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    BBC News Arabic (Arabic: بي بي سي نيوز عربي), formerly BBC Arabic Television, is a television news channel broadcast to the Arab world by the BBC. It was launched on 11 March 2008. It is run by the BBC World Service and funded from the British television licence fee.