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Qatar Satellite Co (Es’hailSat) has announced that Al Araby Television Network is now available via the Es’hail 1 satellite located at the 25.5 East hotspot neighbourhood covering the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.
Al Araby TV is a new channel based in London, which aims to be a platform for Arab youth, talent, energy, and aspirations. With a mission to enrich the Arab media scene for a better Arab future, the channel will engage viewers with entertainment, arts, and creativity.
Broadcasting in Arabic from its headquarters in London, Al Araby TV has a broad range of content, varying from news to entertainment. The channel is available in HD exclusively on Es’hail 1 and further adds to the attractive line-up of content currently broadcasting via Es’hailSat.
Es’hailSat’s CEO Ali Ahmed al-Kuwari said: “We are honoured that Al Araby Television Network has chosen to launch its channel on the Es’hail 1 satellite at the leading hotspot for TV content covering the Mena region. A growing number of broadcasters are selecting Es’hailSat, further demonstrating the value of our broadcasting independence, quality of service, and our market penetration.”
Al Araby TV CEO Eslam Lotfi said: “After a thorough assessment process, we decided that having the Al Araby Television channel included in the Es’hailSat broadcast packages will help to spread the channels popularity to a wide audience in the Arab region, particularly in the Gulf. It is an important strategic factor for the launch of the Al Araby television Channel.”
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