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The radio operators are the state owned Syrian Arab Republic Radio and Al-Madina FM, the first private radio station, launched in March 2005. [3] Other private radios are for example: Melody FM, Sham FM, Radio Arabesque, Mix FM Syria, Rotana FM, Fuse FM, Farah FM). Private radio stations can also transmit news or political content.
Cham TV also known as Sham TV (Arabic: قناة شام الفضائية) is the first private satellite channel in Syria owned by businessman Mohamed Akram Aljundi. It was launched in Damascus since 2005. The channel continued for a period of 8 months, and then it closed in 2006 under the pretext of lack of access to a written statement ...
Sada FM Syria Aleppo; Radio Amwaj FM Lattakia, ORTAS; Radio 7la FM Lattakia; Radio Zenobia Homs, ORTAS; Radio Swaida Suweida; Radio Rayan Suweida; Shufi Mafi FM Deir ez-Zor/Raqqa; Radio Orient (from Beirut, Lebanon), shut down in 2021; Radio Fann FM (Jordanian, Syrian branch) Radio Sout al Shabab ORTAS
During the 1970s and 1980s, KRLD was the flagship station for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, with Brad Sham providing color analysis and later play-by-play. (Sham continues as the Cowboys' lead voice, though the team's games now air on sister station KRLD-FM.) Beginning in 1995, KRLD served as the radio flagship of the MLB's Texas Rangers. In 2009 ...
First radio service began in 1941 in Syria. [16] There are over 4 million radios in Syria. They tend to broadcast music, ads and stories relating to culture. [1] Syrian Arab Republic Radio; Alaan FM : Al Aan FM Launched in Syria in October 2012 broadcasting live from the UAE. Al Aan FM is available in the following cities and frequencies:
The General Organization of Radio and TV (Arabic: الهيئة العامة للإذاعة والتلفزيون), also known in French as Organisation de la Radio et la Télévision Arabe Syrienne (in short ORTAS), is the state and public broadcaster in Syria and reports to the Ministry of Information.
Shamshad Radio is a part of Shamshad SMN. SMN (Shamshad Media Network) covered by: Terrestrial (80%) Cable Operator Major Cities; Satellite 57 Countries; Live Steam Major Cities; IPTV World Wide; Social Medial World Wide
Prior to 2009, Cowboys games were broadcast on 1310 AM KTCK "The Ticket" and 93.3 FM KDBN "The Bone", and also previously on 103.7 KVIL FM and 98.7 FM KLUV "K-LUV". Beginning in the 2011 NFL season , a separate contract allows a second network to be carried nationwide through Compass Media Networks , but it is not the official Dallas Cowboys ...