Sky News Arabia | |
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Launched | 6 May 2012 |
Owned by |
Sky plc (50%) Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corporation (50%) |
Picture format |
576i 16:9 (SDTV) 1080i 16:9 (HDTV) |
Slogan | أفق جديد (New Horizon) |
Language | Arabic |
Headquarters | Abu Dhabi |
Sister channel(s) | Sky News |
Website | www |
Availability
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Satellite | |
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Channel 840 (SD) |
Nilesat 201 (7°W) | 11977 - V - 27500 - 5/6 (HD and SD) |
Arabsat Badr-4 (26°E) | 11996 - H - 27500 - 3/4 |
OSN (Middle East & North Africa) |
Channel 450 (HD) Channel 451 (SD) |
Astra 2E (28.2°E) | 12226 - H - 27500 - 5/6 |
Hot Bird (13°C) | 11747 - H - 27500 - 3/4 |
IPTV | |
Etisalat eLife | Channel 234 |
du | Channel 16 |
Streaming media | |
Sky News Arabia | Watch live (HD) |
Livestation | Watch live |
Sling TV |
Sky News Arabia (Arabic: سكاي نيوز عربية Skāy Niyūz ʻArabīyah) is an Arabic news and current affairs channel broadcast mainly in the Middle East and North Africa. It is a joint venture between UK-based Sky plc and Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corporation (ADMIC), owned by Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the Abu Dhabi Emirate ruling family. The channel uses Sky plc's Sky News brand and was launched on 6 May 2012.
The channel is based in Abu Dhabi's twofour54 media zone and has a network of bureaux across MENA, along with offices in London and Washington, DC. It also shares access to Sky News' wider international bureaux network.
BSkyB and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan first announced a 50/50 joint venture to operate a free-to-air Arabic-language news channel on 29 November 2010. Adrian Wells, head of international news at Sky News, was appointed to lead preparations to launch the channel.
In February 2011, Nart Bouran was hired as Sky News Arabia's first director of news. Bouran was previously director of television at Reuters.Yasser Thabet, former program director at Al Arabiya, joined Sky News Arabia as director of output in June 2011 and Nicholas Love was appointed as director of finance.
Al-Waleed bin Talal, the second-largest shareholder in 21st Century Fox, which has a 39.1% stake in BSkyB, announced in September 2011 that he would launch another Arabic news channel, Alarab News Channel. That station closed on the same day it launched.