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Television channel
Dzaïr News / دزاير نيوز
CountryAlgeria
Broadcast areaEurope, Africa, Middle-East
NetworkDzair News
HeadquartersHydra, Algiers, Algeria
Programming
Language(s)Arabic, English, French
Picture format576i (4:3 SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerGMTN
Sister channelsDzair TV
History
Launched18 May 2014; 10 years ago (2014-05-18)
Links
Websitedzairnews.net (french)
Arabic version of the channel's logo

Dzaïr News (Arabic: دزاير نيوز) was an Arabic-language satellite television channel broadcasting from Hydra. Dzair News was set up by Algerian businessman Ali Haddad with a number of Arab intellectuals from Algeria and the Arab World.

History

Dzair News was founded on 18 May 2014, and started to broadcast its programs on the same day.

Events

Notable events to which Dzair News and its sister channels hold broadcasting rights include:

Football

Programs

  • Beyond the Fact (Arabic: ماوراء الحقيقة)
  • The World Today (Arabic: العالم اليوم)
  • File and Discussion (Arabic: ملف ونقاش)
  • Bearings (Arabic: اتجهات)
  • Private Meeting (Arabic: لقاء خاص)
  • 100% Sport (Arabic: 100% رياضة)
  • Cultural and Faces (Arabic: وجوه ثقافية)
  • Eighth Day (Arabic: اليوم الثامن)
  • Talk in Politics (Arabic: حديث في السياسة)
  • Economia
  • Spectra (Arabic: أطياف)

References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/Dzair.NewsTV/info?tab=page_info

External links

Television in Algeria
EPTV Group
Television
Television
Echorouk Group
Others
Defunct channels
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