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Murr Television
Country Lebanon
HeadquartersNaccache, Lebanon
Programming
Language(s)Arabic
Ownership
OwnerGabriel Murr

Murr Television (marketed and widely known as MTV Lebanon) is a Lebanese television station based in Naccache, a suburb of the capital Beirut. It is owned by Lebanese politician Gabriel Murr and directed by his son Michel Murr (not to be confused with Gabriel Murr's brother Michel Murr). The station is one of three main Christian television stations in Lebanon, the other two being LBC and Orange TV.[1]

History

Originally launched in 1991, Murr Television had been closed down by force on 4 September 2002 by the Lebanese authorities after the station was convicted, together with Mount Lebanon Radio Station, of breaking article 68 of the electoral law which bans electioneering ads on TV airwaves. Murr Television and Mount Lebanon Radio Station were both owned by anti-Syrian politician Gabriel Murr at the time.[2] On 7 April 2009, after nearly seven years of forced shutdown, the channel was relaunched with the intention of becoming a politically neutral station, according to CEO Michel Gabriel Murr.[3]

Programming

Murr Television features a variety of general-interest programs. News are aired in five daily bulletins: at 7:00 am, 8:00 am, 2:00 pm, 8:00 pm and 12:00 am (Beirut time). Many other programs are shown on the channel; some of them are:

  • @MTV (Teen-entertainment show)
  • Aghani Aghani (Arabic music clips segment)
  • Baaed El Akhbar (Political talk show)
  • Banet Ammati ou Binti ou Ana (Comedy series)
  • Bimawdouiia (Political talk show)
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Crime drama series dubbed in Arabic)
  • CU&TC (Kids show)
  • Deal or No Deal (Game show)
  • Friends (Sitcom dubbed in Arabic)
  • Ghadan Yawmon Ekhar (Drama series)
  • Ghannoujet Bayya (Comedy series)
  • How It's Made (Documentary television series)
  • Just For Laughs Gags (Silent comedy show)
  • Kids News (Kids show)
  • La Fea Más Bella (Telenovela dubbed in Arabic)
  • Log In (Entertainment show)
  • Mish Maaoul Gino (Magic show)
  • MTV Alive (Morning Show)
  • NRJ Music Videos (English music clips segment)
  • NRJ Spin Mag (Entertainment news)
  • Pasión De Gavilanes (Telenovela dubbed in Arabic)
  • Press Review (Newspaper readings)
  • Preview (Cinema news & trailers)
  • Qabel El Akhbar (Political talk show)
  • Rahet Aleik (Sketch comedy show)
  • Sarah (TV Series)
  • Scare Tactics (Reality show)
  • SLCHI (Sketch comedy show)
  • Speed (Motor show)
  • Studio El Fan (Talent show)
  • Sunday Mass
  • Tahkik (Documentary show)
  • Talk of the Town (Late-night talk show)
  • Texas Hold'em (Poker tournament)
  • WANTED: Inta Aal Khatt (Interactive game show)
  • YouTurn: Relooking Show Part Of Mtv Alive

Staff

Some of the staff include:

  • Gabriel Murr, owner
  • Michel Gabriel Murr, chief executive officer
  • Jihad Murr
  • Carol Murr Farah
  • Carl Murr
  • Patrick Gholam
  • Roger Matar
  • Ghayath Yazbeck
  • Christian Gemayel
  • Pierre Rabbat
  • Katia Bacha
  • Khalil Homeissy
  • Michel Sanan
  • Ralph Matar
  • Mona Abou Hamzeh
  • Serge Zarka
  • Bassem Christo
  • Ziad Noujeim
  • Rita Mansour
  • Habib Ghobril
  • Najo El kaii
  • Fady Tabar

News Staff

Presenters:

  • Fadi Chehwane
  • Violette Khairallah
  • Robert Nakhel

and others

Reporters:

  • Denise Rahmeh Fakhry
  • Joe Helou
  • Jessica Azar
  • George eid
  • Berna Nehme

and others

Logos

References

  1. ^ "Lebanese MTV will be on for the elections". Menassat. 26 January 2009. Retrieved on 25 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Murr Feud Flares Again". Middle East Intelligence Bulletin. July 2003. Retrieved on 25 July 2009.
  3. ^ "Murr TV is back after seven years of forced silence". France 24. 11 April 2009. Retrieved on 25 July 2009.