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Revision as of 02:45, 4 August 2022
Country | Saudi Arabia and Egypt |
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Broadcast area |
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Headquarters | Dubai Media City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Picture format | |
Ownership | |
Owner | MBC Group |
Sister channels | MBC 1 MBC 2 MBC 3 MBC 4 MBC Drama MBC Action MBC Max MBC Persia Al Arabiya Wanasah Al Hadath MBC+ Power MBC Variety HD MBC Bollywood MBC Masr MBC Masr 2 MBC Iraq MBC Pro Sports SSC |
History | |
Launched | 1 February 2009 |
Closed |
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MBC+ Drama was a free-to-air television channel owned by MBC Group. It was a joint venture between OSN and MBC Group. It was a 24-hour Arabic channel that offers a range of Arabic series First on TV to OSN subscribers starting 1 February 2009.[1]
MBC+ Drama claims to offer programs up to 3 months before any other channel. MBC+ Drama is the only channel among its sister channels at MBC Group that requires subscription.
On 1 January 2016, MBC + Drama HD stopped broadcasting and was replaced with an OSN Ya Hala! Cinema HD promo due to MBC focusing on an alternative free-to-air channel MBC Drama and paid on-demand service Shahid VIP.
As of October 2016, it has returned, but the logo has changed color from orange to purple and is now a pay-per-view channel with the same format as before.
Programming
Arab world
- Ahl al-Gharām
- Aswār
- Gārī Yā Hammūda
- Khams Khawāt
Telenovelas
References
- ^ "عن MBC+دراما - MBC.net". web.archive.org. October 30, 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
External links
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- MBC+ Drama on Twitter
- Television stations in the United Arab Emirates
- Television stations in Saudi Arabia
- Arab mass media
- Arabic-language television stations
- Free-to-air
- Movie channels
- Television channels and stations established in 2009
- Television channels and stations disestablished in 2011
- Middle East Broadcasting Center
- Pay-per-view television services
- Asian television stubs