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  2. Al-Baghdadia TV - Wikipedia

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    Al-Baghdadia is a general entertainment channel that broadcasts in Arabic via a Hot Bird 8 at 13E satellite (Frequency: 11747, S/R:27500, Pol:Vertical, Fec: 3/4), [4] Nilesat (Frequency: 11747, S/R: 27500, Pol: Horizontal, Fec: 4/3), the CEO and Managing Director of the station is Dr. Awn Hussain Al Khashlok (a Civil Engineer), Abdel-Hameed al-Sayeh is the station's manager, in Cairo. [5]

  3. Channel 3 (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    Aramco TV/Channel 3 primarily broadcast imports from the United States and the United Kingdom. For its first day after opening with the Quran reading, the station carried a talk by Fahmi Basrawi of Aramco Public Relations, telling the purpose of the service to its 1,900 viewers at the time, finishing with the local feature film Jazirat al-Arab (The Island of Allah, also The Island of Arabia ...

  4. Anwar Al-Hamadani - Wikipedia

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    Anwar al-Hamadani (Arabic: أنور الحمداني; born April 2, 1974, Baghdad) is an Iraqi television presenter for the Al-Baghdadia TV. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He received an arrest warrant after one of the guests on Hamdani's show, was very critical of Nouri al-Maliki , calling him "corrupt" and "sectarian."

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  6. Baghdad Satellite Channel - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Satellite Channel is a terrestrial television network in Iraq. [1] [2] [3] References External links. Iraq portal ...

  7. Mass media in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Iraq includes print, radio, television, and online services. Iraq became the first Arab country to broadcast from a TV station, in 1954 [1]. As of 2020, more than 100 radio stations and 150 television stations were broadcasting to Iraq in Arabic, English, Kurdish, Turkmen, and Neo-Aramaic.

  8. Category:Arabic-language television stations - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Template:Iraqi broadcast television - Wikipedia

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