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Al Hadath

Saudi Arabian television channel launched in 2012


Saudi Arabian television channel launched in 2012

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nameAl Hadath
الحدث
logoAl Hadath TV logo 2023.svg
logo_captionLogo used since 2023
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typeSatellite television
countrySaudi Arabia
headquartersRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
areaMiddle East and North Africa
languageArabic
parentMBC Group
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website(Arabic)
online_serv_1MBC Shahid
online_chan_1Watch online (HD)
online_serv_2YouTube
online_chan_2Official YouTube channel

الحدث Al Arabiya | Wanasah | MBC 1 | MBC 2 | MBC 3 | MBC 4 | MBC 5 | MBC Action | MBC Drama | MBC Max | MBC Persia | MBC Bollywood | MBC Masr | MBC Masr 2 | MBC Masr Drama| MBC Iraq Al Hadath () is a Saudi Arabian state-owned Arabic-language interactive television news channel that focuses primarily on political developments in the Arab world. It operates as a sister channel to Al Arabiya and serves as an extension of its coverage, offering in-depth reports and live updates on breaking news events.

Overview

The channel is accessible internationally and is available in the United Kingdom via the Vision TV streaming platform on the British Freeview service. From 28 March 2022, it became available alongside Al Arabiya on Freeview channel 273. Al Hadath also operates country-specific social media pages such as Al Hadath Yemen and Al Hadath Egypt on platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, offering localized news and updates.

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement's Arabic-language account published a call to boycott al-Hadath along with its sister channel Al Arabiya for being what they called "the mouthpieces of the Israeli enemy that speak Arabic".

Programmes

  • Egyptian street
  • Face2face
  • Al Hadath all eye
  • Points-of-views

References

References

  1. Al Arabiya English. (24 November 2023). "Al Hadath launches brand new Riyadh newsroom studios". Al Arabiya.
  2. "Freeview Updates". RXTVinfo.
  3. (30 April 2020). "Saudi Arabia, State Media, and COVID-19". Stanford University – Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
  4. Argaam. (27 June 2024). "MBC Group still the leading general‑entertainment broadcaster in Saudi Arabia". Argaam.
  5. "BDS calls for boycott of Arabic channels serving as 'mouthpieces' for Israel".
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