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Dubai Sports is a 24/7 sports channel based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The channel started in 1998 to be the home for sports news around the country and was awarded the privilege of showing different sports events locally and worldwide. It is one of the channels of Dubai Media Incorporated.
Sporting events
- Arabian Gulf League
- CEV
- GDF Suez
- FINA
- Dubai Tennis Championships
- DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
- Dubai Desert Triathlon
- Algerian Cup (Final)
- Arabian Gulf Cup
- I-League

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Dubai Racing (قناة دبي ريسينج) is a horse racing and camel racing television station that is run by Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI / مؤسسة دبي للإعلام), the media organization of the government of Dubai. It operates three television channels; Dubai Racing 1 (دبي ريسينج 1), Dubai Racing 2, and Dubai Racing 3.
Dubai Racing TV Channel is totally different of all others as it shows all the games of horse racing and camel racing. There is no other channel of this type in the UAE. Horse racing is one of the most popular game in the Muslim specially in Arab.

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Dubai One (formerly known as Ch33 and then One TV) is a Pan Arab English language entertainment television channel, owned by Dubai Media Incorporated. It was launched on May 14, 1994, and is currently managed by Sarah al Jarman. It airs a mix of locally produced and international syndicated content that caters both Arab and non-Arab viewers in the MENA region. It started broadcasting in HD on Nilesat 201 on 28 February 2019.
Dubai One broadcasts subtitled Western content targeting Arabs and expatriates living in Dubai and around the Arab world. While most of the production is centralized at DMI's own studios, the channel has its own management, team, structure and strategy. The flow of advertising for it is controlled by Choueiri Group, through its subsidiary MEMS.
The channel was launched as a replacement for Channel 33. Dubai One launched on April 5, 2004, bearing a new name with brand new programming targeting the expat community and westernized Arabs.
Generally, Dubai One broadcasts syndicated programming from the United States and occasionally from Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Owing to its special partnerships with Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Studios, the channel currently offers at least four films per day from 5pm (GMT) to 12am (GMT), and has screened to date more than 300 films. Bollywood films are shown once a month, on a Thursday at 7pm (GMT). Dubai One also repeats programming it has broadcast during the week on Fridays, known as Catch Up Fridays.
The channel broadcasts also a variety of in-house productions including Emirates News, Dubai One Minute and Fashion Star. Previous productions include Emirates 24/7, World of Sports, Studio One, That's Entertainment and Understanding Islam.

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Founded in 2005, Citrus World is the first TV channel for home shopping in the Arab world and the first multi-media shopping destination in the Middle East and North Africa. As a pioneer in the field of multi-platform shopping, Citrus offers a wide range of high quality products covering categories such as home, kitchen, Beauty, Fashion and Jewelry. The company provides home shopping services to more than one million customers and reaches over 300 million people in the Gulf region.

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Al Arabiya (Arabic: العربية, transliterated: al-ʿArabiyyah; meaning "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One") is a Saudi owned free-to-air television news channel based in Dubai. It is broadcast in Modern Standard Arabic to a pan-Arab audience.
Launched on 3 March 2003, the channel is based in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates.
A free-to-air channel, Al Arabiya broadcasts standard newscasts every hour as well as talk shows and documentaries. These programs cover current affairs, business, stock markets and sports. It is rated among the top pan-Arab stations by Middle East audiences. The news organization's website is accessible in Arabic, English, Urdu and Persian. As of March 2018, the website's number-one consumer by country was Saudi Arabia, with 20% of the entire viewership.
On 26 January 2009, American president gave his first formal interview as president to the television channel.
Mamdouh Al-Muhaini is the general manager of the Al Arabiya Network since October 2019, succeeding the former manager Nabil Al-Khatib.
On 24 April 2020, Al Arabiya introduced a new graphics and audio package and studios as well as a new modified logo in the network's first major rebrand since its launch in 2003.

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Abu Dhabi TV (Arabic: قناة أبوظبي) is an Emirati television channel that was originally launched in 1969. It broadcasts from Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates and is owned by Abu Dhabi Media. Although it is a generic channel and not a 24-hour news network, Abu Dhabi TV is famous for its coverage of the 2003 Iraq War broadcast on Western news channels at the time.
Abu Dhabi TV is managed by the United Arab Emirates' largest media group, Abu Dhabi Media. ADMC, the largest and most diversified media corporation in the Arab world, enjoys editorial and administrative independence while somewhat dependent on government and federal funding through its previous attachment to the Ministry of Information and Culture since 1999 and current attachment to Abu Dhabi Media in which the ministry was scrapped in February 2006.
Abu Dhabi TV presents news bulletins every three hours. It produces nearly 60% of the programs that it broadcasts, including political, current affairs, cultural, entertainment, drama, and documentary features.Abu Dhabi TV is broadcast throughout the Arab World, North America, Europe, South America, and Australia.
The network is known throughout the Arab World for the popular show of Million's Poet.

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Abu Dhabi Sports or AD Sports (Arabic: أبوظبي الرياضيّة) is an Arabic television channel. It broadcasts from Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates and is owned by Abu Dhabi Media Abu Dhabi Sports Channel is an UAE Arab satellite channel broadcast from Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi Sports has many frequencies on different satellites. Its pay channels are available in MENA on Nilesat (7.0W). One of its Free-to-air channels is available on Hotbird (13.0E):
- Nilesat (7.0W):
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1, 2 (FTA)
- Frequency: 12225.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- Eutelsat 7 West A (7.3W):
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD, Yas Sports HD (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 12467.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- Nilesat (7.0W)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 3, 4 (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 11375.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- BADR 6 (26.0E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 & 2, Abu Dhabi Sports Extra (FTA)
- Frequency: 11804.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 3/4
- Hotbird (13.0E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 11747.
- Polarization: Vertical.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 3/4
- Yahsat 1A (52.5E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD (FTA)
- Frequency: 11861.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 8/9

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Abu Dhabi Sports or AD Sports (Arabic: أبوظبي الرياضيّة) is an Arabic television channel. It broadcasts from Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates and is owned by Abu Dhabi Media Abu Dhabi Sports Channel is an UAE Arab satellite channel broadcast from Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi Sports has many frequencies on different satellites. Its pay channels are available in MENA on Nilesat (7.0W). One of its Free-to-air channels is available on Hotbird (13.0E):
- Nilesat (7.0W):
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1, 2 (FTA)
- Frequency: 12225.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- Eutelsat 7 West A (7.3W):
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD, Yas Sports HD (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 12467.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- Nilesat (7.0W)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 3, 4 (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 11375.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- BADR 6 (26.0E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 & 2, Abu Dhabi Sports Extra (FTA)
- Frequency: 11804.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 3/4
- Hotbird (13.0E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 11747.
- Polarization: Vertical.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 3/4
- Yahsat 1A (52.5E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD (FTA)
- Frequency: 11861.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 8/9

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Abu Dhabi Sports or AD Sports (Arabic: أبوظبي الرياضيّة) is an Arabic television channel. It broadcasts from Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates and is owned by Abu Dhabi Media Abu Dhabi Sports Channel is an UAE Arab satellite channel broadcast from Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi Sports has many frequencies on different satellites. Its pay channels are available in MENA on Nilesat (7.0W). One of its Free-to-air channels is available on Hotbird (13.0E):
- Nilesat (7.0W):
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1, 2 (FTA)
- Frequency: 12225.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- Eutelsat 7 West A (7.3W):
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD, Yas Sports HD (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 12467.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- Nilesat (7.0W)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 3, 4 (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 11375.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 5/6
- BADR 6 (26.0E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 & 2, Abu Dhabi Sports Extra (FTA)
- Frequency: 11804.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 3/4
- Hotbird (13.0E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 (FTA, all HD)
- Frequency: 11747.
- Polarization: Vertical.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 3/4
- Yahsat 1A (52.5E)
- Channels: Abu Dhabi Sports 1 HD, 2 HD (FTA)
- Frequency: 11861.
- Polarization: Horizontal.
- Symbol Rate: 27500.
- FEC: 8/9

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Drama TV (Arabic: قناة دراما, Qanāt Drāmā), formerly known as Abu Dhabi Drama and sometimes referred to as AD Drama, is a Pan Arab television channel owned by Abu Dhabi Media.
Channel that shows movies and television series from. Programs are subtitled in Arabic.
The channel airs 24-hour without commercials, in addition to crime-related North American serials, broadcast every day under the programming block Fox Crime. Hollywood films are also aired Fridays at 7 p.m. (UTC), under the block Telecine Night.
On 19 February 2020, the channel got a new logo after 9 years.
