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  2. Røde Microphones - Wikipedia

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    Røde Microphones (/ˈroʊd/; stylized RØDE), officially Freedman Electronics Pty Ltd, [2] is an Australian audio technology company specializing in the design and manufacture of microphones, headphones, audio interfaces, and audio software.

  3. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    1.11 South Africa. 1.12 South Sudan. 1.13 Sudan. ... Sat 7 Arabic; Sat 7 Kids; Fox Cinema; ... Future News; Star Academy 7/24; Oman

  4. MBC Drama (Middle East and North Africa) - Wikipedia

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    MBC Drama (Arabic: إم بي سي دراما) is a free-to-air pan-Arab television channel owned by MBC Group.It was launched on 27 November 2010 with 24/7 Arabic drama series.

  5. SAT-7 - Wikipedia

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    SAT-7 is a Christian satellite television network broadcasting in Arabic, Persian and Turkish across 25 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, along with about 50 countries in Europe. SAT-7 was founded as a nonprofit organization in 1995 with support from Middle Eastern churches.

  6. List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official ...

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    Arabic (alongside English) was an official language in South Sudan from 1863 (these days a part of Egypt Eyalet (1517–1867)) until 2011 (that time the independent state Republic of South Sudan), when the former government canceled Arabic as an official language. Since 2011 English is the sole official language of South Sudan.

  7. Al Jazeera Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The channel is a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week news channel, with 12 hours broadcast from Doha, and four hours each from London, Kuala Lumpur, and Washington D.C. Al Jazeera launched an English language channel, originally called Al Jazeera International, in 2006. Among its staff were journalists hired from ABC's Nightline and other top news outfits.