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  2. MBC Group - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [1] MBC Group operates over 19 free-to-air satellite TV channels, and a video-on-demand service . MBC 1 was the first broadcaster to provide a satellite-based, free-to-air 24-hour television broadcasting network across the Arab world. The Group's current chairman is Sam Barnett. [7]

  3. MBC 1 (Middle East and North Africa) - Wikipedia

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    MBC 1 is a free-to-air pan-Arab general television channel. It is owned by the MBC company MBC Group. Satellite transmission started from London in September 1991, making MBC 1 the first independent Arabic satellite TV station, with an estimated audience of more than 130 million people around the world.

  4. MBC 1 (Middle Eastern and North African) - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Rotana Cinema; Rotana Aflam; Rotana Khalaijia; Rotana Drama; Rotana Clip; Rotana Classic; Rotana Mousica; Rotana Kids; Rotana Comedy; Mekameleen TV; Misr El Balad

  6. MBC Iraq - Wikipedia

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    MBC Iraq (Arabic: إم بي سي العراق) is an Iraqi television channel viewers which was launched on 17 February 2019. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The channel is owned by the MBC Group . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Shahid (streaming platform) - Wikipedia

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    The platform only had archives of the MBC's content and served as a catch-up service for MBC's channels. 2009 – Launched www.Shahid.net. In 2009, MBC extended Shahid Online to Shahid.net – a free Video on Demand streaming platform (AVOD), which was made available in multiple regions. [6]

  8. Television in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Saudi Arabia was introduced in 1965, but is now dominated by just five major companies: Middle East Broadcasting Center, SM Enterprise TV, Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, Rotana and Saudi TV. Together, they control 80% of the pan-Arab broadcasting market. [1] Saudi Arabia is a major market for pan-Arab satellite and pay-TV.

  9. Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International - Wikipedia

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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 ...