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Television in Saudi Arabia was introduced in 1965, but is now dominated by just five major companies:
Middle East Broadcasting Center MBC Group ( ar, مجموعة إم بي سي), is a Saudi media conglomerate based in the Middle East and North Africa region. Launched in London in 1991, the company moved to its headquarters to Dubai in 2002 then moved to Riyadh in 2022. MBC ...
, SM Enterprise TV,
Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International ( ar, المؤسسة اللبنانية للإرسال انترناسيونال), widely known as LBCI, is a private television station in Lebanon. LBCI was founded in 1992 by acquiring the asse ...
, Rotana and
Saudi TV The Saudi Broadcasting Authority (SBA), formerly Saudi Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) and the Broadcasting Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (BSKSA), is a governmental entity of Saudi Arabia, organized under the Ministry of Media. BSKSA o ...
. Together, they control 80% of the pan-Arab broadcasting market. Saudi Arabia is a major market for pan-Arab satellite and pay-TV. Saudi investors are behind the major networks MBC, which is based in Dubai, and Emirates based OSN. The Saudi government estimated that in 2000 the average Saudi spent 50% to 100% more time watching television than his or her European or US counterpart. On average, 2.7 hours are spent daily watching TV in Saudi Arabia. The pay-TV market in Saudi Arabia is big, with a penetration estimated at 21%.
beIN Sports beIN Sports ( ) is a global network of sports channels owned and operated by the Qatari media group beIN. It has played a major role in the increased commercialization of Qatari sports. Its chairman is Nasser Al-Khelaifi, and its CEO is Yousef O ...
is one of the largest pay-TV players in terms of subscriptions, with a market share of 59%.


History

The first television broadcasts in Saudi Arabia originated from a 200-watt television station, AJL-TV, "The Eye of the Desert". These were English-language programs for the personnel of the
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Dhahran Airfield King Abdulaziz Air Base () , also known as Dhahran Air Base and formerly Dhahran International Airport, Dhahran Airport and Dhahran Airfield, is a Royal Saudi Air Force base located in Dhahran in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. Located west ...
, and started on 17 June 1955. The programming was from contemporary American television, but all references to Christianity, Israel or alcohol were edited out. In September 1957,
ARAMCO Saudi Aramco ( ar, أرامكو السعودية '), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company) or simply Aramco, is a Saudi Arabian public petroleum and natural gas company based in Dhahran. , it is one of ...
began a television service for its 9,000 employees in
Dhahran Dhahran ( ar, الظهران, ''Al-Dhahran'') is a city located in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. With a total population of 240,742 as of 2021, it is a major administrative center for the Saudi oil industry. Together with the nearby citi ...
; that service would cease operations on 31 December 1998. The first state owned television channel
Al Saudiya Al Saudiya (previously known as Saudi TV Channel 1 and KSA 1), is a Saudi news and entertainment TV channel broadcasting in Arabic, owned by the Saudi Broadcasting Authority (SBA), which is state-run and is administered by the Ministry of Med ...
would launch on 7 July 1965. Nawal Baksh was the first Saudi woman to appear on Saudi television, in 1966. Prior to the introduction of satellite broadcasting, Saudi TV channels One and Two had a reach of 60% of the adult Saudi population. The exception was with regard to Eastern Province audiences who traditionally tuned into
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. Arab satellite first became available in 1985 with the launching of
Arabsat The Arab Satellite Communications Organization (often abbreviated as Arabsat) is a communications satellite operator in the Arab World, headquartered in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Arabsat was created to deliver satellite-based, public and ...
, but it was not until the 1990s that satellite television became commercially viable. Accessibility of Western entertainment and news programs had a profound effect, as the foreign programs were instantly popular, leading Saudi TV to respond with more programs, including a live political talk show in which senior officials responded to questions by viewers. The first private satellite channel in the Arab world, the Middle East Broadcasting Centre, was founded in 1991. In the early 1990s,
King Fahd Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ( ar, فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود ''Fahd ibn ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd'', ; 1920, 1921 or 1923 – 1 August 2005) was a Saudi Arabian politician who was King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia fro ...
began to invest in the television business through Abdul Aziz Al Ibrahim and Khalid Al Ibrahim, the brothers of Al-Johara, his favourite wife. Other private channels soon followed, led for the most part by Saudis and Lebanese. By 2003, there were 15 private Arab satellite television channels, four of them owned by Saudis. By the mid-2000s, many women presented shows on Saudi television. After trials in 2004 and 2005 in Jeddah,
Digital Terrestrial Television Digital terrestrial television (DTTV or DTT, or DTTB with "broadcasting") is a technology for terrestrial television in which land-based (terrestrial) television stations broadcast television content by radio waves to televisions in consumers' ...
launched in July 2006 and covered five major cities. To continue DTT transition and extend the service across the Kingdom, the Ministry of Culture and Information signed a contract with
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in May 2008. By 2010, its network of 100 digital terrestrial broadcasting towers covered nearly 90% of the population. However, probably due to the adoption of multichannel TV on satellite, the uptake of DTT remains limited; in 2012 it was estimated at 1% of total households.


State-managed stations

The terrestrial broadcast sector in Saudi Arabia is state-owned through the Ministry of Media. The state-run Broadcasting Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia operates almost all domestic broadcasting outlets. State-run television consists of four channels: Saudi One, the main channel in Arabic launched in 1963; Saudi Two, an English language channel; Al Riyadiah, a sports channel; and the news channel
Al Ekhbariya Al Ekhbariya ( ar, الإخبارية) is an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. History Launched on 11 January 2004, its aim according to its director was to present "a new image of the Gulf Ara ...
. Government-owned terrestrial television has changed little since 1969. Its programming is still predominantly focused on educational, entertainment, and religious subjects. Reruns of Arabic-language cinema, particularly Egyptian movies, are also broadcast. Political content other than official government announcements has remained relatively limited.


Programming

'' Kalam Nawaaem'', a popular female-hosted Arabic talkshow discussing various societal topics, and ''
Arab Idol ''Arab Idol'' is an Arabic television show, based on the popular British show '' Pop Idol'' created by Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment and developed by Fremantle Media and recorded in Beirut, Lebanon. The first season premiered on 9 December ...
'', both showing on MBC, are the most popular TV programs in Saudi Arabia. '' Sada Al Malaeb'', a sports talkshow, is the third preferred show.
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series also capture a strong following.


Most-viewed channels

Average daily reach, total Arab population, September 2021


List of channels

* AlArabiya *
Alhadath Al-Hadath ( ar, الحدث) literally "The Event" is an Arab news interactive channel focusing on political events in the Arab region. It is available on the British Freeview service via the Vision TV streaming service and from 28 March 2022, i ...

Asharq News
* MBC1 * MBC2 *
MBC3 MBC 3 is a free-to-air children's channel launched on 8 December 2004, and appeals to children under the age of 15. All foreign television animated programs have been dubbed into Arabic. The channel also produces its own original programmes. It ...
* MBC4 *
MBC Max MBC Max (stylized as MBC MAX) is a free-to-air movie channel that broadcasts non-stop Hollywood films and it is an alternative to its sister channel MBC 2. MBC Max HD was launched on 1 July 2011. History The channel was launched as a test b ...
* MBC Drama * AlSaudiya * SBC * Thikrayat TV * Quran TV * Sunna TV * SSC , 1 * SSC , 2 * SSC , 3 * SSC , 4 * SSC , 5 * SSC , 6 * SSC , 7 * SSC , 8 * KSA Sports 1 * KSA Sports 2 * ISA Sports 3 * KSA Sports 4 * Iqraa TV * Rotana Clip * Rotana Khalijiah * Rotana comedy * Rotana Drama * Rotana Cinema * Rotana Kids * Rotana Music


See also

*
Lists of television channels This article is a list containing lists of television channels. Lists of television channels by continent * Africa * Asia * Europe * North America * Oceania * Latin America Lists of television channels by country * Afghanistan * Austra ...
* Censorship in Saudi Arabia#Film and television * Takki Series (Saudi Arabia)


References

{{Television in Asia 1955 establishments in Saudi Arabia
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