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The channel had few carryovers from the former Channel 33; one notable absence was The Bold and the Beautiful, which was not in the initial line-up following the 2004 rename. After complaints from viewers, the series returned. [4] In early 2007, following the results of a six-month survey, One TV was renamed Dubai One. [5]
Ask One (2010) Bonds for Life (2009) The Carol Burnett Show; Emirates 24/7 [1] (2010–2014) Expo 2020 Dubai; Expo 2020 Dubai: Infinite Nights; Chef Tell; City Wrap (Ramadan 2011–2013) Dubai 101 (2009-2011) Dubai One Minute; Emirati (2009) Healthy, Wealthy and Wise; Hollywood on Set (2023-present) Guy in Dubai (2023-present, imported from ...
Dubai has a free trade in gold and, until the 1990s, was the hub of a "brisk smuggling trade" [59] of gold ingots to India, where gold import was restricted. Dubai's Jebel Ali port, constructed in the 1970s, has the largest human-made harbour in the world and was ranked seventh globally for the volume of container traffic it supports. [164]
1 Dubai was a complex of three skyscrapers proposed for Jumeirah Garden City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tower 1 would have been the tallest and Towers 2 and 3 much shorter. Tower 1 would have been the tallest and Towers 2 and 3 much shorter.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Dubai One. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
That's Entertainment is an Emirati weekly celebrity gossip television program broadcast on Dubai One in the GCC, MENA (including the Levant), Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of western Europe and North America. The program was launched on Dubai One in September 2011. It broadcasts every weekend on both Friday and Saturday.
The Dubai One Tower was a proposed megatall residential building in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [2] At 711 metres (2,333 ft) it would have been the tallest residential building in the world and the 2nd tallest building in the world when completed. [ 3 ]
Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI) is the official media organization of the government of Dubai. [1] It was established in 2003 as a state-owned company comprising a number of print, radio and TV channels under its umbrella, including: Dubai TV, Al Bayan, Dubai One, Dubai Sports, Emirates 24/7, Tawseel and Masar Printing Press.