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25 April 2024

MBC TV channels and Alarabiya jammed

The jamming also affected the news service Alarabiya, which said it had received many calls enquiring about the disruption. (REUTERS)

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The Middle East Broadcasting Centre (MBC) television channels, including the 24-hour news service Alarabiya, have been jammed and their officials said they had no idea where the jamming came from.

The group’s 12 satellite TV channels went off air on Tuesday night and most of them were still off by Thursday, prompting the company to announce alternative frequencies for the viewers to see the channels.

The jamming also affected the news service Alarabiya, which said it had received many calls enquiring about the disruption.

The Saudi-owned MBC, the first private free-to-air satellite broadcasting firm in the Arab world transmits via a satellite owned by the Egyptian group Nilesat.

“Sources inside MBC said they do not know yet who is doing the jamming of its channels and why,” the Saudi Sabq newspaper said.

But according to a late night announcement by Alarabiya, the jamming is possibly coming from "somewhere southeast of Tripoli" in Libya.

MBC was launched in London in 1991 and later moved its headquarters to Dubai. The company, owned by a group of Saudi businessmen and chaired by Sheikh Walid Al-Ibrahim, comprises 12 channels including Alarabiya, MBC 1, MBC2, MBC 3, MBC 4, MBC Action, MBC Drama, MBC Max and others.