Al-Nahar (TV network)
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Country | Egypt |
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Broadcast area | Middle East, Canada |
Headquarters | Cairo, Egypt |
Programming | |
Picture format | 480p (SDTV, 2011–2016) 720p (SDTV, 2016–present) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Trenta for Art Production and Distribution (Egyptian version)[1] Ethnic Channels Group (Canadian version) |
Sister channels | Al-Nahar +2 (also known as Al-Nahar One +2) Al-Nahar Ryada Al-Nahar Drama Al-Nahar Drama +2 Al-Nahar Movies Al-Nahar Al-Youm Al-Nahar Noor Al-Nahar Cinema Al-Nahar Enty Al-Nahar Emarat TV Al-Nahar Türk Al Nahar Kids Al Nahar Mousica Al Nahar Clip |
History | |
Launched | June 30, 2011 |
Former names | Orbit Al Yawm (2011–2015, Canadian version only) Al-Nahar One (2016–2017) |
Al-Nahar (Arabic: النهار) is a Canadian exempt Category B Arabic language specialty channel.
Al-Nahar is a general interest television network from Egypt. Programming includes talk shows, political discussions, dramas, movies, mini-series, game shows and reality series.[2]
History
[edit]Al-Nahar was launched on June 30, 2011, by the Egyptian businessman Alaa El Kahky. The first channel of the network is a main channel sharing the same name, but since 2016, it was renamed to Al-Nahar One, only to be renamed back to just Al-Nahar by 2017. The second channel of the network.
The Canadian version of the channel originally launched as Orbit Al Yawm (Arabic: أوربت اليوم) but was subsequently re-branded as Al-Nahar TV in July 2011.
Al-Nahar Drama (Arabic: النهار دراما), was launched on August 1, 2011, and broadcasts popular Arabic television series. The third channel of the network
Al-Nahar Ryada (Arabic: النهار رياضة), was launched on December 8, 2011, and broadcast sports-related TV shows, but since 2016, it was closed, and its programs were merged with Al-Nahar Al-Youm. The fourth channel of the network.
Al-Nahar Movies (Arabic: النهار موفيز), was launched in May 2012, and broadcast foreign films, but since 2013, it was closed. The fifth channel of the network.
Al-Nahar +2 (Arabic: النهار 2+), was launched on July 20, 2012, and broadcast TV shows from the original Al-Nahar TV channel after two hours, but was later closed, only to be relaunched as Al-Nahar One +2 until it was closed again. During Ramadan 2017, it was relaunched again until it was closed again after the end of the holy month of Ramadan in 2017. The sixth channel of the network.
Al-Nahar Drama +2 (Arabic: النهار دراما 2+), broadcast popular Arabic television series that were also broadcast by the original Al-Nahar Drama channel after two hours, but was later closed, only to be relaunched during Ramadan 2017 until it was closed again after the end of the holy month of Ramadan in 2017. The seventh channel of the network.
Al-Nahar Al-Youm (Arabic: النهار اليوم), was launched in May 2014, and broadcast news-related TV shows, but since 2016, it was closed. The eighth channel of the network.
Al-Nahar Noor (Arabic: النهار نور), was launched in 2015, and broadcast religious TV shows, but by July 2017, it was closed. The ninth channel of the network.
Al-Nahar Cinema (Arabic: النهار سينما), was launched on February 1, 2016, and broadcast popular Arabic movies. The tenth channel of the network.
Al-Nahar Enty (Arabic: النهار إنتي), involved women's affairs.
Gallery
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Orbit Al Yawm's logo (2011–2016)
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Al-Nahar's logo (2016–2021)
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Al-Nahar Plus2's logo (2016–2017)
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Al-Nahar Drama's current logo (2021–present)
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Al-Nahar Al-Youm's logo (2016)
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Al-Nahar Noor's logo (2016–2021)
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Al-Nahar Cinema's logo (2016–2021)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Trenta for Art Production and Distribution". Media Ownership Monitor. 2018.
- ^ Timothy, Paul. "เคซีรี่ย์". Retrieved 21 October 2023.
External links
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- 2011 establishments in Egypt
- Television stations in Egypt
- Cable television channels in Canada
- Egyptian diaspora
- Television channels and stations established in 2011
- 2010s in Egyptian television
- Arabic-language television stations
- Arabic-language television in Canada
- Egyptian-Canadian culture
- African television station stubs
- Mass media in Egypt stubs
- Canadian television station stubs