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LBC America – the international version of LBCI is targeted at Lebanese citizens in America. [ citation needed ] In December 2019, LBCI announced that the LDC brand would be discontinued by the beginning of the year 2020 and that all programs will be broadcast via LBCI.
Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) Claudia Marchelian: 2007: The Prisoner: سجينة: Samir Habchi: Cyrine Abdelnour, Roudney Haddad, Majdi Machmouchi: 10: Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) Shukri Anis Fakhoury: Tears Of Regret: دموع الندم : Rindala Kodeih: Bassem Moughniyeh, Christine Choueiry, Walid El Aalayli: Lebanese ...
Several TV channels are politically affiliated, and political parties are an important source of funding. [4] Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI) was launched in 1985, was the first private network in Lebanon. [4] Some other Lebanese channels include MTV Lebanon, Future TV, Al Manar TV, NBN, Al Jadeed TV and Orange TV. [4]
LBC (originally the London Broadcasting Company) is a British phone-in and talk radio station owned and operated by Global and based in its headquarters in London. It was the UK's first licensed commercial radio station , and began to broadcast on Monday 8 October 1973, [ 1 ] a week ahead of Capital Radio .
LBC Nagham; List of Lebanese television series; M. Al Mayadeen; ... Nicktoons (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel) O. OTV (Lebanese TV channel) S. Star ...
LBCI would go on to air across the Arab World, European Union, United States, Canada, Americas and Australia as part of its satellite station LBC SAT. [citation needed] After the success of LBCI in 1997 El Daher launched production house PAC ltd, which was created to become an in-house production laboratory, and remained chairman and CEO until ...
Malek Maktabi (or Malik Maktaby, Arabic: مالك مكتبي, born in Beirut on 10 November 1981) is a Lebanese television presenter who is known for hosting Ahmar Bil Khatt Al Aarid (Red in Boldface), a weekly talk show about social and human issues, which runs on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) TV network.
She also presented the news on TV-am and Sky News, and was one of the first Asian presenters to be seen on television. In 2004, she was the recipient of an EMMA (Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy) award for Best Television News Journalist. Aziz currently presents the breakfast show on the UK's first 24-hour rolling news radio station LBC News. [1]