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  2. KTV2 - Wikipedia

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    There are so far five channels: channel 1 (Al-Oula, KTV1), used for Arabic programming; channel 2 (KTV2); channel 3 (KTV3 or sport), for purely sports programming; channel 4 (KTV4), for pre-recorded and re-runs of movies and serials from other channels; and channel 5 (KTV-Plus), Kuwait's official governmental satellite broadcast, currently ...

  3. Kuwait Television - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, Kuwait Television launched 51 Kuwait, a streaming platform with all KTV shows as well as live access to all Kuwait TV channels. The name 51 was used to honour the first ever radio broadcast from Kuwait which was in May 1951. [5] In July 28, Kuwait TV launched the Al Akhbar Channel, which handles all international news coverage. [6]

  4. Television in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The state broadcaster Kuwait Television operates the domestic channels, including KTV1 (music shows, internal news, current affairs and official conferences coverage), KTV2 (family programmes in English, Kuwaiti TV series subbed in English and English Movies subbed in Arabic), Al Akhbar (the main international news coverage channel), and KTV Sport (formerly KTV3).

  5. Fadi El Khatib - Wikipedia

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    Fadi El Khatib (Arabic: فادي الخطيب; born 1 January 1979), [1] nicknamed the "Lebanese Tiger", [2] and "Abu Jihad" is a Lebanese former professional basketball player. El Khatib played for several teams in the Lebanese Basketball League, and also played abroad in Syria, Ukraine and China.

  6. Ahmad Muhammad Al-Khatib - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Muhammad Al-Khatib (Arabic: أحمد محمد الخطيب; 1927 – 6 March 2022) was a Kuwaiti politician. A founder of the Arab Nationalist Movement and the Kuwait Democratic Forum, he served in the National Assembly from 1963 to 1965, [2] 1971 to 1976, [3] and 1985 to 1996. [4] He died in Kuwait City on 6 March 2022, at the age of 95. [5]

  7. Bassam Al-Khatib - Wikipedia

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    Bassam Al-Khatib (born October 5, 1975) is a retired Jordanian professional footballer who played most of his career for Jordanian club Al-Ahli Amman alongside Jordan national football team. He is currently assistant coach for Jordanian football club Shabab Al-Ordon Club. [1] Al-Khatib also appeared with Indian NFL side Mahindra United in 1999 ...

  8. Basil Al-Khatib - Wikipedia

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    Basil Al-Khatib (Arabic: باسل الخطيب) is a Syrian movie and TV director, from a Palestinian origin. He was born on 6 May 1962 in Hilversum, the Netherlands. He has lived with his family in Damascus, Syria since 1963. His father is the Palestinian poet Yousif Al-Khatib. [1] Basil is married to Diana Gabbour, a director of the Arab ...

  9. Kohavision - Wikipedia

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    Kohavision (shortened to KTV, previously also Koha Vision) is a Kosovan free-to-air television channel launched on September 21, 2000. [2] It was founded by politician and journalist Veton Surroi as part of KOHA Group, a media house currently led by Flaka Surroi .