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Al-Baghdadia TV is an independent Iraqi-owned Arabic-language satellite channel based in Cairo, Egypt. It is considered a Nationalistic channel of funding directly and only from the CEO. During the Iraqi insurgency, several prominent journalists with the station were murdered. More recently, Global TV Stations depend on Al Baghdadia for news coming from Iraq. It has a live morning show called 'Al Baghdadia Wa El Nas' which is a free show that allows Iraqis to give their opinion and to send a message to the government, this supports Iraqi democracy. The CEO of Al Baghdadia believes that democracy should be created by true Iraqis, not by force. The TV station is dubbed the name 'Umm al-Fuqarā' (The Mother of the Poor People).In 2012, Al-Baghdadia Media Group launches its second channel, B2,

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  • البغدادية قناة تلفزيونية فضائية عراقية تبث برامجها باللغة العربية مقرها في القاهرة، مصر تعد البغدادية قناة ذات تمويل مالي يأتي من مؤسسها ومالكها عون الخشلوك. قتل عدد من مراسليها أثناء أعمال العنف في العراق. (ar)
  • Al-Baghdadia TV is an independent Iraqi-owned Arabic-language satellite channel based in Cairo, Egypt. It is considered a Nationalistic channel of funding directly and only from the CEO. During the Iraqi insurgency, several prominent journalists with the station were murdered. More recently, Global TV Stations depend on Al Baghdadia for news coming from Iraq. It has a live morning show called 'Al Baghdadia Wa El Nas' which is a free show that allows Iraqis to give their opinion and to send a message to the government, this supports Iraqi democracy. The CEO of Al Baghdadia believes that democracy should be created by true Iraqis, not by force. The TV station is dubbed the name 'Umm al-Fuqarā' (The Mother of the Poor People).In 2012, Al-Baghdadia Media Group launches its second channel, B2, broadcasting mainly series, drama, movies and entertainment. since then Al Baghdadia 2 is first entertainment channel in Iraq, B2 freq on Nilesat (Frequency: 11747, S/R: 27500, Pol: Horizontal, Fec: 4/3) . (en)
  • Al-Baghdadia TV ist ein irakischer Fernsehsender mit Sitz in Kairo. Er bezieht sein Programm zum Teil vom australischen Sender . Mehrere Journalisten des Senders wurden im Irak seit 2006 getötet: * Luaay Salam Radeef, Kameramann, ermordet am 16. Januar 2006 * So'oud Muzahim al-Shoumari, tot aufgefunden im April 2006 * So’oud Mukahim Al-Shoumari (Al-Hadithi), entführt, gefoltert und erschossen in Bagdad am 5. Mai 2006 * Jawad Al-Daami, Produzent, ermordet in Bagdad am 24. September 2007 Der Journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi wurde 2007 für drei Tage verschleppt. Im Dezember 2008 bewarf er George W. Bush mit zwei Schuhen. Am 31. Oktober 2010 musste der Sendebetrieb kurzzeitig unterbrochen werden. Das Gebäude des Senders wurde, nachdem er Forderungen der Geiselnehmer des Anschlags auf die Sayidat-al-Nejat-Kathedrale in Bagdad 2010 gesendet hatte, von Sicherheitskräften umstellt und vom Stromnetz getrennt. (de)
  • 巴格達迪亞電視台(阿拉伯语:قناة البغدادية‎)是獨立伊拉克資電視台,總部位於埃及開羅。是阿拉伯語頻道,被視為遜尼派頻道。2008年,其僱員敏達哈·扎伊迪在伊拉克巴格達向入侵伊拉克的美國總統喬治·沃克·布殊投擲雙鞋,雖然被布殊躲過,但已使電視台聲名大燥。扎伊迪更被視為英雄。 (zh)
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  • البغدادية قناة تلفزيونية فضائية عراقية تبث برامجها باللغة العربية مقرها في القاهرة، مصر تعد البغدادية قناة ذات تمويل مالي يأتي من مؤسسها ومالكها عون الخشلوك. قتل عدد من مراسليها أثناء أعمال العنف في العراق. (ar)
  • 巴格達迪亞電視台(阿拉伯语:قناة البغدادية‎)是獨立伊拉克資電視台,總部位於埃及開羅。是阿拉伯語頻道,被視為遜尼派頻道。2008年,其僱員敏達哈·扎伊迪在伊拉克巴格達向入侵伊拉克的美國總統喬治·沃克·布殊投擲雙鞋,雖然被布殊躲過,但已使電視台聲名大燥。扎伊迪更被視為英雄。 (zh)
  • Al-Baghdadia TV is an independent Iraqi-owned Arabic-language satellite channel based in Cairo, Egypt. It is considered a Nationalistic channel of funding directly and only from the CEO. During the Iraqi insurgency, several prominent journalists with the station were murdered. More recently, Global TV Stations depend on Al Baghdadia for news coming from Iraq. It has a live morning show called 'Al Baghdadia Wa El Nas' which is a free show that allows Iraqis to give their opinion and to send a message to the government, this supports Iraqi democracy. The CEO of Al Baghdadia believes that democracy should be created by true Iraqis, not by force. The TV station is dubbed the name 'Umm al-Fuqarā' (The Mother of the Poor People).In 2012, Al-Baghdadia Media Group launches its second channel, B2, (en)
  • Al-Baghdadia TV ist ein irakischer Fernsehsender mit Sitz in Kairo. Er bezieht sein Programm zum Teil vom australischen Sender . Mehrere Journalisten des Senders wurden im Irak seit 2006 getötet: * Luaay Salam Radeef, Kameramann, ermordet am 16. Januar 2006 * So'oud Muzahim al-Shoumari, tot aufgefunden im April 2006 * So’oud Mukahim Al-Shoumari (Al-Hadithi), entführt, gefoltert und erschossen in Bagdad am 5. Mai 2006 * Jawad Al-Daami, Produzent, ermordet in Bagdad am 24. September 2007 (de)
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  • 巴格達迪亞電視台 (zh)
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