MTA Africa

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MTA4 Africa (formerly known as MTA Africa 1) is the fourth satellite-based television channel of the MTA International network. It was launched in early August 2016, broadcasting specifically for the African viewers, throughout Africa and Europe. The channel was established under the auspices of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the spiritual head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The programmes covers a wide range of religious matters, particularly those concerning Islam and presents the Ahmadiyya stance to certain issues. MTA Africa is run and voluntarily funded by Ahmadis.

The inauguration of MTA Africa 1 was broadcast live on all Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International channels also known as MTA International with Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Caliph of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community launching the actual channel.


MTA 3

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MTA 3 العربية also known as MTA 3 (English: MTA3 Arabic) is the third television channel of the MTA International satellite network. It was launched on 23 March 2007. The programmes are broadcast throughout the Middle East, North Africa and North America. It is also available for live streaming via the Internet. The channel was established under the leadership of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The programmes covers a wide range of religious matters, particularly those concerning Islam and presents the Ahmadiyya stance to certain issues. MTA 3 is run and voluntarily funded by Ahmadis.

Initially the channel was launched on 23 March 2007 and transmitted to the Arab regions via the Egyptian owned company Nilesat. However the programmes being transmitted were deemed to be under infringement of some of the commonly held Islamic views. The Egyptian government banned the transmission on 28 January 2008. The channel now runs via the European-based Eutelsat to transmit its programmes to the Middle East.

Later the channel expanded its transmission to North America and was made available via the internet for live streaming. On 31 September 2018, MTA3 was made available in HD on the Galaxy 19 satellite and stopped its service on SES-2.


MTA 2

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MTA 2 Europe (previously known as MTA Ath-Thania (English: MTA Two) is the second television channel of the MTA International satellite network, and was launched in early 2004. The programmes are broadcast throughout Europe and the Middle East, with programmes in European languages. The channel was established under the auspices of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. It runs similar programming to its sister channel MTA 1. The programmes covers a wide range of religious matters, particularly those concerning Islam and presents the Ahmadiyya stance to certain issues. MTA 2 is run and voluntarily funded by Ahmadis.


Gemporia

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Gemporia is a British television and online jewellery retailer. The main television channel operated by the business is Gems TV, a reverse auction jewellery shopping channel, the first dedicated reverse auction channel in the UK. The channel is available on Sky, Virgin Media, Freesat, Freeview and online. The channel operations are based at Eagle Road Studios in Redditch, near Birmingham. As of 2018, the channel broadcast live 24 hours a day on television and online.

Gems TV first launched at 4pm on 8 October 2004, after the channel was formed by the five founders of Eagle Road Studios and Thaigem. The channel replaced Factory Outlet on Sky channel 663. The reverse auction format for the channel was based around Eagle Road Studios now defunct sister channel, 'Snatch It!'.

The channel was an independent company until the merger of Eagle Road Studios and Thaigem, which formed 'Gems TV UK Limited'. The original founders left the company and in 2008 it was floated on the Singapore Stock Exchange and become a corporate company; Gems TV Holdings Limited.

The channel's original purpose was to sell affordable gemstone jewellery manufactured by its production facilities in Chanthaburi, Thailand. To reduce costs the parent company later reduced its own manufacturing and bought in jewellery from other suppliers.


BBC World News

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BBC World News is an international English language pay television network that is operated under the BBC Global News Ltd division of the larger BBC, which is a public corporation of the UK government's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. According to its corporate PR, the combined 7 channels of the Global News operations have the largest audience market share among all of its rivals, with an estimated 99 million viewers weekly in 2016/2017, part of the estimated 121 million weekly audience of all its operations. Launched on 11 March 1991 as the BBC World Service Television outside Europe, its name was changed to BBC World on 16 January 1995 and to BBC World News on 21 April 2008. It broadcasts news bulletins, documentaries, lifestyle programmes and interview shows. Unlike the BBC's domestic channels, it is owned and operated by BBC Global News Ltd., part of the BBC's commercial group of companies, and is funded by subscription and advertising revenues, and not by the United Kingdom television licence. The channel is not broadcast in the UK, though BBC World News reports and programming is also used by the BBC News channel. It is distinct from the BBC Studios operations. The linear service is aimed at the overseas market, similar to Al Jazeera, CNN International, France 24 (English channel), and NHK World.

BBC Arabic

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BBC Arabic may refer to the Arabic literature radio station operated by the BBC World Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC’s satellite television channels, as well as a website that serves as a portal site for Arabic literature news and provides online access to television and radio. The broadcast service is broadcast from the London Broadcasting Building and the BBC Broadcasting Bureau in Cairo. The target audience is the Arab world.


Al-Hiwar

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Al-Hiwar (Arabic: الحوار‎) is an Arabic language satellite TV channel broadcasting from London. Al-Hiwar (meaning "Dialogue" in Arabic) was set up by a number of Arab intellectuals and businessmen from Britain and the Arab World.

Al-Hiwar was founded in 2006; its founding managing editor is Azzam Al-Tamimi.

Programs

  • A cause and a dialogue (Arabic: قضية وحوار‎)
  • An encounter in London (Arabic: لقاء في لندن‎)
  • Bridges (Arabic: جسور‎)
  • Clearly (Arabic: بوضوح‎)
  • East and West (Arabic: شرقٌ و غرب‎)
  • Event's highlights (Arabic: أضواء على الأحداث
  • For all the Arabs (Arabic: لكل العرب‎)
  • Revisions (Arabic: مراجعات‎)
  • Rights of the people (Arabic: حقوق الناس‎)
  • Exclusive interview (Arabic: حوار خاص‎)


Al Araby

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Al Araby (Arabic: العربي) is a general television network launched in January 2015. It broadcasts a variety of programs and news shows in Arabic, covering society, politics, entertainment and culture. The channel's headquarters are in London and the network has bureaus in several Arab and Western capitals, through 11 bureaus in the Middle East and worldwide.

The network says in its mission statement that it aims to "fulfil the Arab citizen's desire for content that engages them and capture the way they perceive themselves, their world and the future". Al Araby TV is considered a platform for the Arab youth, and it aspires to be the voice of its young Arab viewers.

AlAraby TV is part of the Fadaat Media network, of which The New Arab is also a member.

Al Araby aims to impact on Arab citizens, their views of themselves, the world and the future, and seeks to be the voice of Arab viewers everywhere.