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  2. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Rotana Cinema; Rotana Aflam; Rotana Khalaijia; Rotana Drama; Rotana Clip; Rotana Classic; Rotana Mousica; Rotana Kids; Rotana Comedy; Mekameleen TV; Misr El Balad

  3. 365 Media Group - Wikipedia

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    365 Media Group is a now dormant sports media company that once employed over 100 people in Leeds, England [1] and Cape Town, South Africa.. Between 2001 and October 2006, the company was known as ukbetting plc and grew through the acquisition of a number of businesses including: ukbetting.com Ltd, PA Sporting Life Ltd, the UK assets of the Sportal and Sports.com, TEAMtalk Media Group plc and ...

  4. ViuTVsix - Wikipedia

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    ViuTVsix is a general entertainment channel airing 17 hours of a wide variety of programmes from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. It airs news, imported television series, factual television and documentary (some programs were bought from ITV Studios, Fremantle, Sony Pictures Television, Universal Television, ABC Signature and other production units).

  5. Live365 - Wikipedia

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    LIVE365 is an Internet radio network which enables users to create their own online radio stations and listen to thousands of human curated stations. Online radio stations on the Live365 network were created and managed by music and talk enthusiasts, including both hobbyists and professional broadcasters.

  6. 365 Days TV - Wikipedia

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    365 Days TV (Russian: 365 дней ТВ) is a Russian historian channel. It is owned by the Gazprom-Media. The channel is described as "the first Russian history television channel". It has won the Hot Bird TV Awards prize thrice (2006 – The Best Dynamically Developing Channel, 2008 – Culture and Education, 2010 – The Best Documentary TV ...

  7. Superkoora - Wikipedia

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    Superkoora (Arabic: سوبر كورة) is a pan-Arab internet-based sports statistics portal that proved to be the most searched website in Google's 2008 Zeitgeist or annual report from Egypt.

  8. Number 96 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was notable for breaking new ground and introducing controversial subject matter. The premiere of the series was promoted heavily in media with newspaper advertisements that described it as "Tonight, Australian television loses its virginity" [1] and it followed the lives of residents living in a four-storey city apartment block at the fictional 96 Lindsay Street, Paddington.

  9. Hafid Derradji - Wikipedia

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    Derradji studied at the Institute of Information and Communication and graduated in 1988. He began his career as a journalist [2] on Télévision Algérienne (ENTV GROUP) in 1989 and was for 19 years successively, sports commentator, presenter and producer.