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- بدأ التلفزيون في البحرين في عام 1973 ببث يستمر خمس ساعات في اليوم الواحد. هناك سبع قنوات مجانية على الهواء أربع منها مملوكة للقطاع الخاص. هيئة إذاعة وتلفزيون البحرين تبث القناة الشعبية 44 وينتج محليا 35-40٪ من برامجه. استضافت البحرين تاريخيا عددا من القنوات مثل أوربت قبل الدمج في شبكة أوربت شوتايم وقناة إم بي سي2. كما يستضيف قناة العرب الأخبارية بتمويل من الأمير الوليد بن طلال التي تغطي القضايا السياسية والاقتصادية والاجتماعية ذات الصلة في المنطقة العربية. الفضائيات الحرة المهيمنة على الأسر البحرينية بنسبة 51٪. يوجد اختراق عالي نسبيا للقنوات المدفوعة وتقدر بنحو 51٪ في عام 2011. مشغلي القنوات المدفوعة الرئيسية الثلاثة هم شبكة أوربت شوتايم وشبكة راديو وتلفزيون العرب وبي إن سبورت العربية. (ar)
- In Bahrain, there are seven free-to-air television channels, four of which are privately owned. The country's public service broadcaster, Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation (BRTC), broadcasts over five terrestrial TV networks, including the popular . Around 35–40% of its output is locally produced. Free satellite is the dominant television platform, reaching 51% of Bahraini households. The country has a relatively high pay-TV penetration, estimated at 51% in 2011. There are three main pay-TV operators: OSN, ART and Al Jazeera Sports. The government-controlled Information Affairs Authority directly controls BRTC and indirectly controls the country's other television networks. Bahrain Sports is a national TV channel offering various sports events in Arabic. Al Maaref TV is a religious TV channel founded in 2007. An opposition news station, LuaLua TV operates from London, though it is blocked in Bahrain. Television in Bahrain began in 1973, broadcasting five-hours per day. Bahrain historically hosted a number of pan-Arab broadcasters, including Orbit, which merged to form the OSN, and the MBC2 channel. It also hosts the Alarab News Channel funded by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia that covers political, economic and social issues related to the Arab region. (en)
- A televisão em Bahrein começou em 1973, transmitindo cinco horas por dia. Existem sete canais abertos, dos quais quatro são de propriedade privada. A emissora de serviço público do país, Bahrein Radio and Television Corporation, transmite o popular Canal 44; cerca de 35-40% de sua produção é produzida localmente. O Bahrein hospedou historicamente uma série de radiodifusores pan-árabes, como a Orbit antes da fusão da OSN, e o canal MBC2. Também abriga o canal de notícias Alarab News, financiado pelo príncipe Al-Waleed bin Talal, que cobre questões políticas, econômicas e sociais relacionadas à região árabe. O satélite livre é a plataforma de televisão dominante, representando 51% das famílias do Bahrein. O país tem uma penetração relativamente alta de TV paga, estimada em 51% em 2011. As três principais operadoras de TV paga são a OSN, a ART e a Al Jazeera Sports. (pt)
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- بدأ التلفزيون في البحرين في عام 1973 ببث يستمر خمس ساعات في اليوم الواحد. هناك سبع قنوات مجانية على الهواء أربع منها مملوكة للقطاع الخاص. هيئة إذاعة وتلفزيون البحرين تبث القناة الشعبية 44 وينتج محليا 35-40٪ من برامجه. استضافت البحرين تاريخيا عددا من القنوات مثل أوربت قبل الدمج في شبكة أوربت شوتايم وقناة إم بي سي2. كما يستضيف قناة العرب الأخبارية بتمويل من الأمير الوليد بن طلال التي تغطي القضايا السياسية والاقتصادية والاجتماعية ذات الصلة في المنطقة العربية. (ar)
- In Bahrain, there are seven free-to-air television channels, four of which are privately owned. The country's public service broadcaster, Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation (BRTC), broadcasts over five terrestrial TV networks, including the popular . Around 35–40% of its output is locally produced. Free satellite is the dominant television platform, reaching 51% of Bahraini households. The country has a relatively high pay-TV penetration, estimated at 51% in 2011. There are three main pay-TV operators: OSN, ART and Al Jazeera Sports. The government-controlled Information Affairs Authority directly controls BRTC and indirectly controls the country's other television networks. (en)
- A televisão em Bahrein começou em 1973, transmitindo cinco horas por dia. Existem sete canais abertos, dos quais quatro são de propriedade privada. A emissora de serviço público do país, Bahrein Radio and Television Corporation, transmite o popular Canal 44; cerca de 35-40% de sua produção é produzida localmente. O satélite livre é a plataforma de televisão dominante, representando 51% das famílias do Bahrein. O país tem uma penetração relativamente alta de TV paga, estimada em 51% em 2011. As três principais operadoras de TV paga são a OSN, a ART e a Al Jazeera Sports. (pt)
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- Television in Bahrain (en)
- التلفزيون في البحرين (ar)
- Televisão em Bahrein (pt)
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