Television in the United Arab Emirates began in 1969.
Overview
In 2011, the United Arab Emirates was the main headquarters to 72 free-to-air channels, falling slightly behind Egypt and Saudi Arabia in terms of the total number of channels within the Arab world. The United Arab Emirates also had 16 terrestrial channels, of which 13 are state-owned.[1]
Approximately 50% of viewers spend between one and three hours watching TV per day. Emirati nationals watch the highest amount of television, with 53% watching between three and six hours per day.[1]
MBC channels are the most watched, particularly among expat Arabs, while Zee TV remains at the top among other expats due to the strong preponderance of South Asians in this group. Abu Dhabi TV is also a popular choice.[1]
IPTV penetration was estimated at 33% in 2011. Although free-to-air television remains dominant, there has been an increase in the uptake of pay-TV, which is estimated at around 45%.[1]
List of channels
- Al Aan TV
- Al Emarat TV
- Abu Dhabi TV
- AD Drama
- WeTel TV Info UAE
- AD Drama +
- AD Sports Channels
- Al Dafrah TV
- Majid Kids TV
- Quest Arabiya
- Fujairah TV
- Ajman TV
- Dubai TV
- Dubai Zaman
- Dubai Sports
- Dubai One
- Sama Dubai
- Al Dafrah TV
- Noor Dubai
- Sharjah TV Bengal Digital (Bangladesh)
- Sharjah Sport
- Sharqiya from kalbaa
- Al Wousta from Al Dhaid
- Zee Alwan
- Zee Aflam
- ALAAN TV
- Al Sabeeha TV
- MBC Bollywood
- MBC Persia
- Awaan TV
- AD TV Smart TV
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Arab Media Outlook 2011-2015" (PDF). 2012. pp. 168–170.