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Assyrian National Broadcasting (ANB Sat) ( syr, ܦܪܣܬܐ ܐܘܡܬܢܝܬܐ ܐܫܘܪܝܬܐ), was a private television broadcasting company for the Assyrian community, available for viewing on the internet or through satellite. ANB Sat was founded in 2011 by Ninos Ternian in order to preserve and extend the reach of Assyrian heritage, culture, and language.


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Ashur TV Ashur, Assur, or Asur may refer to: Places * Assur, an Assyrian city and first capital of ancient Assyria * Ashur, Iran, a village in Iran * Asur, Thanjavur district, a village in the Kumbakonam taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India * Assu ...
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Assyria TV Assyria (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: , romanized: ''māt Aššur''; syc, ܐܬܘܪ, ʾāthor) was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization which existed as a city-state at times controlling regional territories in the indigenous lands of the As ...
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Ishtar TV Ishtar TV ( syr, ܥܫܬܪ, after the Assyro-Babylonian goddess, Ishtar) is an Assyrian broadcasting channel which has its headquarters in Ankawa, Iraq. It was established by Sarkis Aghajan and was led by George Mansour, who was Ishtar TV's firs ...
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Suroyo TV Suroyo TV ( syr, ܦܪܣ ܚܙܘܐ ܣܘܪܝܐ) is an Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac satellite television channel. Suroyo TV broadcasts from their studios in Södertälje, Sweden.suroyotv.com/en/index.php/about-us.html Suroyo TV is a voice for the Assyria ...
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Suryoyo Sat Suryoyo Sat ( syr, ܣܘܪܝܝܐ ܣܬ) is an Aramaic language TV channel broadcasting from Södertälje, Sweden. The channel is broadcast to more than 80 countries. Suryoyo Sat's programming is mainly conducted in Turoyo Neo-Aramaic and to a les ...
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KBSV KBSV (channel 23) is a non-commercial independent television station licensed to Ceres, California, United States, broadcasting Assyrian programming to the southern portion of the Sacramento– Stockton–Modesto market. Owned by Bet-Nahrain, Inc ...


External links


Assyrian National Broadcasting website
Aramaic-language television channels Television channels and stations established in 2011 2011 establishments in California {{Assyrian-stub