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Mbc Group Channels NEWS CHANNELS 1. Al Jazeera 2. Al Jazeera Live 3. Al Arabiya 4. BBC Arabic 5. Russia Today Arabic 6. Euronews Arabic 7. France 24 Arabic 8. Hiwaar 9. DW Tv News Arabic 10. CNBC Arabic 11. Alalam www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 12. Al Hurra Tv 13. KSA News 14. Orient News DOCUMENTARY CHANNELS 15. National Geographic Abu Dhabi 16. Aljazeera documentry 17. Alaraby MBC GROUP CHANNELS 18. mbc Maghreb 19. mbc Maghreb (TS) 20. mbc 1 21. mbc 1 (TS) www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 22. mbc 2 23. mbc 3 24. mbc 4 25. mbc 4 (TS) 26. mbc Drama 27. mbc Drama (TS) 28. mbc max 29. mbc Action ART GROUP CHANNELS 30. art cinema 31. art movies 1 32. art movies 2 www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 33. art hekayat 34. art hekayat (TS) 35. art hekayat 2 36. art hekayat 2 (TS) ROTANA GROUP CHANNELS 37. Rotana Cinema 38. Rotana Cinema (TS) 39. Rotana Masriya 40. Rotana Masriya (TS) 41. Rotana Clip 42. Rotana Zaman 43. Rotana Khalijiya www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 44. Rotana Mousica EGYPT CHANNELS 45. Alhayat 1 46. Alhayat 1 (TS) 47. Alhayat Series 48. Alhayat Cinema 49. Alhayat 2 50. Alhayat 2 (TS) 51. Dream 1 52. Dream 1 (TS) 53. Dream 2 54. Dream 2 (TS) www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 55. Cairo Drama 56. Cairo Cinema 57. Almasrya 58. Almasrya (TS) 59. Mehwer 60. Nile cinema 61. Nile Cinema (TS) 62. Nile Life 63. Nile Comedy 64. Nile Drama 65. Nile Drama (TS) 66. Nile Drama 2 www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 67. Nile Drama 2 (TS) 68. Nile culture 69. Nile Tv International 70. Cima 71. Cima (TS) 72. Melody Aflam 73. Melody Aflam (TS) 74. Oscar Drama 75. Oscar Drama 2 76. Panorama Series 77. Panorama Comedy 78. Panorama Action www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 79. Panorama Drama 80. Panorama Drama 2 81. Panorama Film 82. Alfaraeen Tv 83. cbc Tv 84. cbc Drama 85. cbc Drama + 86. Misr 25 87. Moga Comedy TV 88. On Television 89. Sama Cinema 90. Time Comedy www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 91. Al Nahar Tv 92. Al Nahar Drama 93. Al Tahrir Tv 94. Alwan Tv 95. Star Cinema 96. Qitara Tv 97. Hi Tv 98. Fatafeat LIBANON CHANNELS 99. LBC Sat 100. LBC sat (TS) 101. LBC Europe www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 102. mtv 103. mtv (TS) 104. Future television 105. Future television USA 106. Future television news 107. Al manar Tv 108. Aljadeed ‐ news 109. Aljadeed ‐ news (TS) 110. Alaan Tv 111. Télé Liban 112. Arabic news broadcast 113. nbn lebanon www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 114. OTV 115. OTV (TS) 116. Arab woman 117. Citruss Tv SYRIA CHANNELS 118. Addounia tv 119. Syria Tv 120. Syria Drama 121. Syria News 122. ANN TUNISIA CHANNELS 123. Tunisia 1 www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 124. Hannibal 125. Nesma 126. Tunisia TV 1 127. Sl Hiwar Tunisie ALGERIA CHANNELS 128. Canal Algerie 129. Algerie 3 MORROCO CHANNELS 130. Medi 1 Sat 131. Al Aoula Maroc 132. 2 M Morroco 133. Al Rabiaa www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 134. Al Maghribia 5 135. Tamazight LIBYA CHANNELS 136. Libya Al Ahrar TV 137. libya Tv 138. Libya Awalan 139. New Libya Tv CARTOON CHANNELS 140. Toyour Al Janah 1 141. Toyour Al Janah 2 142. Aljazeera atfal 143. Aljazeera atfal (TS) www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 144. Baraem 145. Baraem (TS) 146. Space Power 147. Ajial 148. Cartoon Network 149. Hod Hod 150. Sem Sem MUSILMAN CHANNELS 151. Al Reesala 152. Al Rahma 153. Iqra 154. Iqra Europe www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 155. Sunnah 156. Al majd coran 157. Al majd global 158. Almaaref 159. Al Nas 160. Al Anwar 161. Al Aqsa 162. Al Kawtar 163. Al Zahra 164. Al Afasi 165. Al Manara 166. Makkah Tv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 167. 4Shabab Tv 168. Rawae Tv 169. Al Raya 170. Huda Tv 171. Al Eyman 172. SPORT CHANNELS 173. Aljazeera sport global 174. Aljazeera sport 1 175. Aljazeera sport 2 176. Al Kaas Sport 177. Abu Dhabi sport www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 178. Saudia sport 179. Saudia sport 2 180. Dubai sport 1 181. Dubai sport 2 182. Nile sport 183. Alahly 184. Modern sport 185. Arriadya 3 186. Modern koora 187. Line sport 188. Kuwait sport 3 189. Libya sport www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 190. Al Nahar sport 191. Irqa sport MUSIC CHANNELS 192. Arabica Music 193. Melody Hits 194. Mazzika 195. Mazzika Zoom 196. MTV Music 197. Nojoom 2 198. Nojoom 3 199. Nojoom 4 200. Alzahabia Tv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 201. Ghinwa 202. MCP Music 203. Wanasa 204. Aghanina Music 205. Haneen Music 206. El moled Music 207. Awtar Music 208. Darboka Music 209. Sha3biat Music 210. Zahabiye 211. GEM Music 212. Sha3biat Music www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 UAE CHANNELS 213. Abu Dhabi 214. Abu Dhabi 1 215. Abu Dhabi Drama 216. Abu Dhabi Drama (TS) 217. Ajman Tv 218. Fujairah Tv 219. Dubai Tv 220. Noor Dubai 221. Sama Dubai 222. Dubai One 223. Infinity www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 224. Infinity 2 225. 226. Bidaya 227. Fox Moviers 228. Fox Movies (TS) 229. Fox Series 230. FX 231. Gear One 232. Sharjah Tv 233. Zee Tv 234. Zee Tv (TS) www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 SUDAN CHANNELS 235. Sudan Tv 236. Zoal Tv 237. Nile Blue KSA CHANNELS 238. KSA 1 239. KSA 2 240. Al Sakafiyya 241. Al Danah Tv OTHER GULF CHANNELS 242. Oman Tv 243. Qatar Tv 244. Bahrein Tv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 245. 246. 247. CHRISTIAN CHANNELS 248. Aghapy Tv 249. Noursat 250. Malakout Sat 251. City 7 252. ctv 253. Shefa 254. Miracle Tv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 IRAQ CHANNELS 255. Baghdad Satellite Ch 256. Beladi TV 257. Al Sharqya 258. Al Baghdadiyah Tv 259. Al Furat Network 260. Al Iraqya 261. Al Sumaria 262. Al Rasheed 263. Al Diyar Sat 264. Kanal 4 265. Salaheddine Sat Tv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 266. Payam TV 267. Karbala Satellite Channel 268. Al Rafiden TV 269. Kurdish News Network 270. Kurdistan TV 271. Kurd 1 272. Turkmeneli TV 273. Korek Tv 274. Ishtar TV 275. Vin TV 276. Al Anbar 277. Al Rai Iraq www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 278. Gali Kurdistan 279. Zagros TV 280. Al Mowseliya 281. Diyala TV 282. 283. 284. 285. PALESTINE CHANNELS 286. Palestinian Sat Channel 287. Al Qods 288. WattanTv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 KUWAIT CHANNELS 289. Kuwait Tv 290. Kuwait Tv 2 291. Funoon 1 292. Funoon 2 293. Al Rai 294. Al Watan 295. Al Watan Plus 296. Scope Tv 297. Al Bawadi 298. Al Adalah Tv 299. Al Sabah Tv www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 JORDAN CHANNELS 300. JTV ‐ Al Ordoniyah 301. Karameesh 302. Roya TV AFRICAN CHANNELS 303. Universal TV 304. Somali Channel 305. ETV 306. Al Saeeda 307. TV de Mauritanie 308. Royal TV 309. Somali National TV 310. Somaliland National TV www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 311. Sahel 312. 313. OTHER CHANNELS 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. 321. www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. www.arabtvnet.ca ℡ (514) 447‐5591 .
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