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  2. Television in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Medi 1 TV (formerly Medi 1 Sat) is a privately-owned channel, although 50% of its shares are owned by companies from the public sector. The other seven channels are all government-owned. [1] beIN SPORTS is the most popular pay-TV bouquet in Morocco, accounting for around 65% of the local pay-TV market. [1]

  3. Rabat, Iran - Wikipedia

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    Rabat (Persian: ربط) [a] is a city in, and the capital of, Rabat District of Sardasht County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran, [3] in the northeastern portion of the county. It served as the administrative center for Gavork-e Sardasht Rural District [4] until its capital was transferred to the village of Si Sar. [3]

  4. Rabat, Malta - Wikipedia

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    Rabat (Maltese: Ir-Rabat, [ɪrˈrɐbɐt]) is a town in the Western Region of Malta, with a population of 11,497 as of March 2014. [1] It adjoins the ancient capital city of Mdina, and a north-western area formed part of the Roman city of Melite until its medieval retrenchment.

  5. SNRT - Wikipedia

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    The following channels are pending acquisition by SNRT as of June 2021: [3] [4] 2M (SNRT 2): a semi-public generalist channel.; Medi 1 TV: a news channel covering Moroccan and international news.

  6. Rabat District - Wikipedia

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    Rabat District (Persian: بخش ربط) is in Sardasht County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Rabat , [ 2 ] whose population at the 2016 National Census was 15,750 people in 4,030 households.

  7. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Public Establishment of Television (EPTV) . TV1; TV2 (Canal Algérie); TV3; TV4; TV5; TV6; TV7; TV8; TV9; Echorouk Group. Echorouk TV; Echorouk News; B4U Network ...

  8. Almajd TV Network - Wikipedia

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    Al-Majd Satellite Network was founded in November 2002. As of 2022, Broadcasting and production is done in Riyadh and Cairo.There were additional production and broadcasting offices in Dubai, Amman, Rabat, Baghdad, Damascus and Beirut, in addition to tens of productive companies.

  9. List of Persian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Royal Time TV (United States) Other foreign-based television channels. Al Arabiya Persian Online (Dubai, UAE, 2003) Farsi1 (Afghanistan, News Corp, 2009)