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  2. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    Subtitles exist in two forms; open subtitles are 'open to all' and cannot be turned off by the viewer; closed subtitles are designed for a certain group of viewers, and can usually be turned on or off or selected by the viewer – examples being teletext pages, U.S. Closed captions (608/708), DVB Bitmap subtitles, DVD or Blu-ray subtitles.

  3. MBC 2 (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel)

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    MBC 2, formerly called Channel 2, is a Saudi state-owned free-to-air movie channel owned by MBC Group.In its beginnings, it was broadcasting films and TV programs subtitled in Arabic, but after the launch of MBC 4, the channel became specialized in films only.

  4. Nickelodeon (Middle East and North Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The animated shows currently airing on Nickelodeon Arabia are in Arabic and English. The live-action TeenNick shows originally aired in English with Arabic subtitles. However, original social shows produced by Nickelodeon Arabia's own studio, such as Shoof Kids and Jamaatna, were also in Arabic. [citation needed]

  5. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    SubRip is a free software program for Microsoft Windows which extracts subtitles and their timings from various video formats to a text file. It is released under the GNU GPL . [ 9 ] Its subtitle format's file extension is .srt and is widely supported.

  6. Cartoon Network Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The channel is one of the only available in Arabic (the other being Spacetoon), with no choice but to switch to English or any other language. This is due to the fact that the channel is a free-to-air TV channel aimed solely at an Arabic-speaking audience. The channel broadcasts a line of Cartoon Network's own shows dubbed in English.

  7. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    BBC Arabic; B4U Aflam; OrPit Plus Drama; OrPit Plus Hekayat; OrPit Plus Al Youm; OrPit Plus Cinema; OrPit Plus Movies; Sada El Balad; Sada El Balad 2; Sada El Balad Drama; Al Ghad Al Araby; Free TV; Mazzika; Mazazikh; Maspero Zaman; Daawah TV; Nogoum FM TV; Tok Tok Cima; Tok Tok Cinema; Tok Tok Aflam; Tok Tok Drama; Tok Tok Mosalslat; Tok Tok ...

  8. Al Arabiya - Wikipedia

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    A free-to-air channel, Al Arabiya broadcasts standard newscasts every hour, as well as talk shows and documentaries. It has been rated among the top pan-Arab stations by Middle East audiences. [8] [9] The news organization's website is accessible in Arabic, English, Urdu, and Persian.

  9. Global Arabic Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The electronic online version of the global Arabic encyclopedia consists of two sections, the free of charge section which contains about 4,000 articles searchable freely. The other section of the site is a subscription based portion that covers over 150,000 research material-titles and subtitles, includes 20,000 illustrations and maps. 500 ...