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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]
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."
Ahmed Al-Gubbanchi sees worshiping as a means not an end itself, and that if it will not improve the morality of the human being, it is useless, noting in an interview with Al-Baghdadia Channel that most of the terrorists of today are religious and good worshipers, [1] he sees that the traditional Islamic thought unable to find a solution for many problematic issues, for instance, it is unable ...
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.
Put Him in Bucca was an Iraqi television program airing on the network Al-Baghdadia TV. It was hosted by Ali al-Khalidi . [ 1 ] The show's name is a reference to Camp Bucca , an American-built detention facility near Umm Qasr that was in operation from 2003 until 2009.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry said that al-Baghdadi had two wives, Asma Fawzi Mohammed al-Dulaimi (sometimes referred to as "Al-Qubaysi" or "al-Kubaysi" [213]) and Israa Rajab Mahal Al-Qaisi. [214] However, in 2016 Fox News reported, based on local media, that Saja al-Dulaimi was al-Baghdadi's most powerful wife.
Muntadhar al-Zaidi (Arabic: منتظر الزيدي, romanized: Muntaẓar az-Zaydī; born 15 January 1979) [a] is an Iraqi broadcast journalist who served as a correspondent for Iraqi-owned, Egyptian-based Al-Baghdadia TV. As of February 2011, al-Zaidi works with a Lebanese TV channel. [1]
Baghdad Satellite Channel is a terrestrial television network in Iraq. [1] [2] [3] References External links. Iraq portal ...