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Syria TV (Arabic: القناة الفضائية السورية), also known as Syrian Satellite Channel, is a public television channel, formerly state-funded by the Syrian General Organization of Radio and TV and broadcast nationwide on Digital terrestrial television (DTT) and throughout the world on various satellites.
In 1985 a second channel was established and in 1995 Syrian television rented a channel on Arabsat and it started broadcasting eight hours daily via satellite in 1996. Syrian channels are mostly owned and controlled by the Syrian General Organization of Radio and TV (ORTAS) which is connected to the Ministry of Information. It has 4,800 staff ...
Channel 1 (Syrian TV channel) Channel 2 (Syrian TV channel) D. DKids; DreamWorks Channel; F. Fox Rewayat; M. Massaya TV; N. Nick Jr. (Middle Eastern and North African ...
A second channel was added in 1985 (discontinued in 2012 due to the civil war) and in 1996, the satellite service Syria TV began broadcasting. On September 5, 2012, Syrian Television channel broadcasts were broken off on Arabsat and Nilesat, including Syria TV. Syria TV and Syrian Drama TV broadcasts were stopped on Hot Bird on October 22, 2012 ...
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria said Israeli forces launched simultaneous missile attacks on the airports in its capital Damascus and the northern city of Aleppo on Thursday, damaging the runways and ...
This meeting, Nour said, would be aimed at finding a longer-term solution to Syria's 13-year-old simmering civil war – in particular its underpinning by non-state actors such as Hezbollah at a ...
The former channel's CEO Anas Azrak told The New Arab newspaper during an interview that the channel is "for all Syrians with the exception of the killers." He added that Syria TV will be the platform the for the people "who want Syria to be a united, civil country, where power is transferred through elections and the rule of law prevails" [6] Azraq added that the channel will try to transmit ...
Holding elections in Syria could take up to four years, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said in remarks broadcast on Sunday, the first time he has commented on a possible electoral ...