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'Baghdad Television Station') (BTV) or known as Iraqi TV (Arabic: التلفزيون العراقي, romanized: altilfizyun aleiraqiu, lit. 'Iraqi Television') was as Iraqi first television which was operation from 2 May 1956 until 13 April 2003 after fall of Baghdad. Since 2003, BTV was off-air which station was replaced by Al-Iraqiya.
Mass media in Iraq. 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.
www.voiraq.com. The Voice of Iraq (Arabic: إذاعة صوت العراق lit: Idha'atu Sawt Il-Iraq) is a privately owned radio station in Iraq that has broadcast since August 27, 2003. [1] It broadcasts in Arabic, Iraqi Turkish and English on 1179 kHz medium wave in Baghdad and nearby towns including Ba'qubah and Fallujah to an area with 12 ...
v. t. e. Iraq was home to the first television station in the Middle East, which began during the 1950s. As part of a plan to help Iraq modernize, British telecommunications company Pye Limited built and commissioned a television broadcast station in the capital city of Baghdad. [1] Following the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, the Iraqi state ...
Al Sharqiya. Al Sharqiya ("The Eastern One") (Arabic: الشرقية) is Iraq's first privately owned satellite. Baghdad and Dubai-based Iraqi media tycoon Saad al-Bazzaz, is a well-known sunni political opponent from Mosul. Al-Bazzaz is also the Editor in Chief of the Azzaman newspaper. The station was launched in March 2004 and began regular ...
The Iraqi Media Network currently operates the Radio of the Republic of Iraq and the government supported al-Iraqiya TV station. Many private TV stations are also available, such as the popular Al Sharqiya. Up to 97% of homes have a satellite dish and there are more than 30 Iraq-facing satellite networks.
Al Iraqiya (Arabic: العراقيّة, al-ʿIrāqiyyä) is a Iraqi satellite and terrestrial public broadcaster and television network that was set up after the fall of Saddam Hussein. It is an Arabic language network that serves upwards of 85% of Iraq's population , and is viewed by a significant percentage (about 40%).
Launched. 17 February 2019; 5 years ago (2019-02-17) Former names. Zee Plus (2011-2019) Availability. Streaming media. Sling TV. Internet Protocol television. MBC Iraq (Arabic: إم بي سي العراق) is a TV channel for Iraqi viewers which was launched on 17 February 2019. [1][2] The channel is owned by the MBC Group. [2][3]