List of Arabic-language television channels

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This is a list of television channels and stations in the Arab World, as well as Arab-based Western television channels. The majority, if not all, of these channels are chiefly in Arabic.

Africa

Algeria

Current channels

Former channels

Chad

Djibouti

Egypt

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Libya

Mauritania

Morocco

Somalia

South Africa

South Sudan

Sudan

Sudan

Blue Nile

Khartoum

Omdurman

Sudania 24

Al Nileen

Sudan Music

Al Shamalia TV

Tunisia

  • Tunisia Nat 1
  • Tunisia Nat 2
  • Attesiaa TV
  • El Hiwar El Tounousi
  • Tunisna
  • Carthage +
  • Al Janoubia TV
  • Al Insan TV
  • Nessma TV
  • Zaytouna TV
  • Hannibal TV
  • Telvza TV

Europe

France

Germany

Russia

United Kingdom

Americas

Canada

  • YallatalkTv

United States

Current channels

Former channels

Asia

Bahrain

China

Iran

Iraq

Palestine

Former channels

Jordan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Current Channels:

Former Channels:

  • Kilikia
  • ICN
  • Mashrek
  • Antenne Plus
  • CVN
  • 733
  • Future News
  • Star Academy 7/24

Oman

Palestine

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia

Syria

Qatar

  • Qatar TV
  • Qatar TV HD
  • Al Jazeera
  • Al Jazeera Mubasher
  • Al Jazeera English
  • Al Jazeera Documentary
  • Al Rayyan
  • Al Rayyan HD
  • Al Rayyan Al Qadim HD
  • Qatar Today
  • beIN SPORTS HD
  • beIN SPORTS News HD
  • beIN SPORTS HD1
  • beIN SPORTS HD2
  • beIN SPORTS HD3
  • beIN SPORTS HD4
  • beIN SPORTS HD5
  • beIN SPORTS HD6
  • beIN SPORTS HD7
  • beIN SPORTS HD8
  • beIN SPORTS HD9
  • beIN SPORTS HD 10
  • Al Araby TV
  • Al Araby TV HD
  • Al Araby 2 TV
  • Alkass one
  • Alkass two
  • Alkass three
  • Alkass four
  • Alkass five
  • Alkass six
  • Alkass seven
  • Alkass eight

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

Yemen

References

  1. ^ Kirkpatrick, David D. "Inside Hifter's Libya: A Police State With an Islamist Twist". The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 20, 2020. Retrieved February 20, 2020. Libya Alhadath TV, a government satellite channel, broadcasts pro-Hifter propaganda and Salafist sermons.