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LBCI News – local channel that focuses on broadcasting the most actual news. LBCI HD – Lebanon's first HD channel, broadcasting LBCI programs in high definition. LBC Australia – the international version of LBCI is targeted at Lebanese citizens in Australia. LBC Africa – the international version of LBCI is targeted at Lebanese in Africa.
Television stations in Lebanon, such as LBCI and Future Television, pioneered reality TV in the Arab world, especially music competition shows. [34] In 2003, Future Television began broadcasting Superstar, which was based on the popular British show, Pop Idol, created by Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment & developed by Fremantle Media.
The list is a list of television channels and stations in the Arab World, as well as Arab-based Western television channels. The majority, if not all, of these channels, are chiefly in Arabic . Africa
A. Abu Dhabi TV; Abu Dhabi TV (Canada) Addounia TV; Afaq TV; Aghapy TV; Al Aan TV; Al Ahly TV; Al-Alam News Network; Al Aoula; Al-Aqsa TV; Al-Arab News Channel; Al Arabiya
National Broadcasting Network (Lebanon) Nick Jr. (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel) Nickelodeon (French TV channel) Nickelodeon (Middle East and North Africa) Nicktoons (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel)
LBC Nagham was a Lebanese musical television channel and is LBC Group's musical brand. Launched in 2003, [ 1 ] as the brand's name ( Arabic : نغم ; nağam ) suggests, it is one of the first specialised music channels launched in the region .
Ahmar Bel Khat Al Areed ("In Red Boldface", Arabic: أحمر بالخط العريض) is a talk show that discusses a variety of controversial social and human issues airing on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, a privately owned television station in Lebanon. The flagship show which premiered on March 19, 2008, has become a weekly ...
myTV, an over-the-top content service provider with offices in Lebanon and the U.S., was founded on the June 15, 2011 by Lebanese expatriates living in the US. [2] The concept was originally developed by SNA Corp. [3] a leading provider of Digital Online Content services for multinational media companies.