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Alsat has a dynamic range of programming that covers: news, politics, economy, entertainment, music, sports, movies, series and documentaries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was founded on March 1, 2006 as Alsat-M by Albanian businessman Vebi Velija, as a sister to the former Alsat (now Albanian Screen ).
Alsat-1B is an Algerian satellite operated by the Agence Spatiale Algerienne for agricultural and disaster monitoring. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The contract for the mission was signed in July 2014. The satellite is based on the SSTL-100 bus.
Alsat-2A is an Algerian satellite operated by the Algerian Space Agency for cartography, management of agriculture, forestry, water, mineral and oil resources. [2] The satellite weighs 117 kilograms (258 lb) and carries an Earth optical payload. The satellite was launched on 12 July 2010 by ISRO using the PSLV-C15 rocket. [3]
ALSAT-1 [2] is the first Algerian satellite and it is part of a group of satellites collectively known as the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The satellite was built by a group of engineers from Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) and Algerian Centre National des Techniques Spatiales (CNTS).
Other popular private channels are: Sitel, Kanal 5, Telma, Alfa TV, Alsat-M and TV 24. Most private media are tied to political or business interests and state media tend to support the government. Public broadcast networks face stiff competition from commercial stations, which dominate the ratings.
Previously, it was known as Radio Alsat. It could be heard throughout Europe via satellite, and was part of TV Alsat . It played a mix of Albanian contemporary and international pop music.
Founded in 2003 by businessman and head of VEVE Group Vehbi Veliu, AS was the first privately owned satellite channel in Albania. After becoming a property of Taçi Oil International Group in 2011, it was rebranded to Albanian Screen.
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