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  2. List of media outlets in Dubai Media City - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of TV and radio stations, newspapers, magazines, websites and advertising agencies based at Dubai Media City. TV stations. Fatafeat [1] Citruss TV [2]

  3. Radio and television channels of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Pay or subscription television in Dubai is available on cable via E-Vision (a division of Etisalat) or via satellite directly from the providers; OSN (Orbit Showtime Network), Star TV and ART. OSN provides a wide selection of English (primarily US, but also UK, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian) programming, subtitled in Arabic.

  4. City 7 Dubai - Wikipedia

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    City 7 TV was the first English-language television channel in the United Arab Emirates producing various local programmes spread throughout the viewing day. CITY 7 TV was a satellite television channel accessible to all viewers free-to-air on Nilesat 101. It was also available on Channel 1 of Showtime, Channel 140 on e-vision and Du IPTV.

  5. Emirates Dubai Television - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Dubai Television was a television channel transmitting terrestrially out of Dubai in Arabic targeting the expat community in the U.A.E. It was founded in 1971, following a service that existed between 9 September 1969 and 1972 funded by Kuwait Television .

  6. Dubai Media Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI) is the official media organization of the government of Dubai. [1] It was established in 2003 as a state-owned company comprising a number of print, radio and TV channels under its umbrella, including: Dubai TV, Al Bayan, Dubai One, Dubai Sports, Emirates 24/7, Tawseel and Masar Printing Press.

  7. Dubai Media City - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Media City was established and built in 2000 [1] and inaugurated in January 2001 [2] by the government of Dubai to boost UAE's media foothold. Since then, it has become a regional hub for media organizations including news agencies, publishing, online media, advertising, production, and broadcast facilities.

  8. Dubai Film and TV Commission - Wikipedia

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    Among the feature films shoots facilitated by DFTC in Dubai, Star Trek Beyond, which filmed in key indoor and outdoor locations in Dubai in October 2015, had the biggest budget of any film to shoot in the emirate. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, which filmed in Dubai in 2011 was the costliest project, prior to this. [6] [7]

  9. Dubai TV - Wikipedia

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    Dubai TV is an Emirati TV channel offered by the Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI). It replaced Emirates Dubai Television on 14 June 2004. [1] Dubai TV broadcasts programmes predominantly in Arabic. The programming caters to family Arab audience specifically in the Arab world and is also available in Australia, Europe, North America and the rest ...