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  2. National Broadcasting Network (Lebanon) - Wikipedia

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    National Broadcasting Network known as NBN is the official television of the Lebanese Amal Movement. The National Broadcasting Network s.a.l. NBN, is a Lebanese private company by shares, founded in 1996 by Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker and head of Amal movement, Nabih Berri, pursuant to Decree No. 10059 of January 10, 1998.

  3. Rima Maktabi - Wikipedia

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    2006 Lebanon War. Rima Maktabi first became known internationally for her reporting in the 2006 Lebanon War. The 2006 Lebanon War lasted from July to September 2006. The Arab TV news channels, such as al-Arabiya, al-Jazeera, NTV, and LBC-TV, introduced female reporters in numbers to the war zone for the first time during this conflict.

  4. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    Disney XD (Closed as of 2021) Dubai Sports Channel. Dubai TV. Emirates Channel. Fawasel TV. Fujairah TV. Home Cinema (Showtime Arabia) Infinity TV. MAX Middle East.

  5. Telephone numbers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    04 : Mount Lebanon, Metn Caza; 05 : Mount Lebanon, Baabda Caza + Aley Caza + Chouf Caza; 06 : North Lebanon (includes Akkar) 07 : South Lebanon (This includes some towns on the southern part of Mount Lebanon) 070 0 : Mobile operators - MIC2 (touch) 070 1 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa) 070 2 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa)

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  7. Television in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Television in Lebanon arose as a private initiative and not a state-institution. Lebanon was the first country in the Middle East & the Arab world to have indigenous television broadcasting. [2] [ page needed ] Various Arab televisions emulated the Lebanese model.

  8. Télé Liban - Wikipedia

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    Télé Liban (also known as TL, Arabic: تلفزيون لبنان) is the first Lebanese public television network, owned by the Lebanese government. It was a result of a merger of the privately run Compagnie Libanaise de Télévision (CLT) (channels 7 and 9) and Télé-Orient (channels 5 and 11). TL is the current Lebanese member of the ...

  9. Posts and telecommunications in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    There were 37 television broadcast stations in Lebanon in 2018, [67] although the application of the audiovisual law has caused the closure of a number of TV stations. Some of the most important television networks are the LBC, Murr TV, Al Jadeed, Future TV, Orange TV (OTV), Al-Manar, NBN, and Télé Lumière.