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Website Dubaieye1038.com Dubai Eye is a Dubai -based talk radio station owned by Arabian Radio Network , which provides business, news, current affairs, sports, entertainment and special interest programming for a cross-cultural audience.
Dubai FM: Music: Arabic: Dubai / Emirates Towers 360 m 5 kW: Dubai Media Incorporated 93.4 MHz SHOMA: Radio Shoma: Music: Persian: Dubai ARN - Arabian Radio Network 93.6 MHz AFRICAN: African FM 93.6: African Hits: English, French, All African languages: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah Arab Media Group: 93.9 MHz NOOR: Noor Dubai FM: Arabic Classic ...
Dubai Eye on One (since 2020, simulcast from Dubai Eye 103.8) Emirates News (since 2006) DXB Today (since 2023) Dramas and comedies. United States. 18 Wheels of Justice;
Arab Media Group (AMG) is a Dubai, United Arab Emirates based entertainment company and a strategic business vertical of Dubai Holding. AMG covers radio broadcasting, event management, and family entertainment. Some say AMG is an engaging premier integrated entertainment company. It manages Global Village, [1] Arabian Radio Network [2] and Done ...
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He is known for presenting the only live English-language lifestyle program in the region; Studio One [16] [17] and for broadcasting on 103.8FM Dubai Eye. After studying English at university in the UK, Tom worked on several British newspaper titles including a daily broadsheet in London before moving to Dubai in 2001.
Hit 96.7 is a radio station in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The radio station, which is a part of the Arab Media Group, broadcasts in Malayalam. It was launched in June 2004. [1] The jingle for the station is composed by Deepak Dev. [2]
Isobel Abulhoul OBE, is the chief executive officer and trustee of the Emirates Literature Foundation. [1]Isobel Abulhoul came to Dubai in 1968 [2] and co-founded Magrudy’s, a bookshop chain, in 1975.