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LBCI was founded in 1992 by acquiring the assets, liabilities and logo of LBC, an entity founded in 1985 during the Lebanese Civil War by the Lebanese Forces militia. [1] LBCI went global in 1996 when it launched its satellite channel LBC Al-Fadha'iya Al-Lubnaniya ( Arabic : الفضائية اللبنانية ) covering Lebanon, the Arab world ...
Television stations in Lebanon, such as LBCI and Future Television, pioneered reality TV in the Arab world, especially music competition shows. [34] In 2003, Future Television began broadcasting Superstar , which was based on the popular British show, Pop Idol , created by Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment & developed by Fremantle Media.
It was also frequent in 1976 following the intervention of Syrian military in the Lebanese Civil War on behalf of Maronite Christians. [6] As of 2012, the newspapers were being published in three major languages of Arabic, English and French [7] and there were 12 Arabic dailies. [3] The following is a list of well-known newspapers published in ...
The list is a list of television channels and stations in the Arab World, ... MTV Lebanon; One; OTV; LDC; LBC International; LBC Europe ... beIN SPORTS News; beIN ...
In 2004, Kordahi moved to the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation for one year, before being asked by MBC to return as the presenter of his old program and several other programs. In his move to LBC to present Iftah Albak, Kurdahi became one of the prominent TV presenters in the Arab world. [3]
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.
Rima Maktabi first became known internationally for her reporting in the 2006 Lebanon War. The 2006 Lebanon War lasted from July to September 2006. The Arab TV news channels, such as al-Arabiya, al-Jazeera, NTV, and LBC-TV, introduced female reporters in numbers to the war zone for the first time during this conflict. [3]
Zaki Chehab (born 1956) is an Arab journalist. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ArabsToday.net, an Arabic-language news website. Until October 2009, Chehab was London Bureau Chief of Al Hayat – LBC TV. He has covered the Middle East for a variety of newsmedia including The Guardian, CNN, and the BBC.