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Network | Middle East Broadcasting Center |
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1080i
HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
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Owner | Middle East Broadcasting Center |
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Launched | 1 February 2005 |
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www |
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Oqaab (Afghanistan) Digital | Channel 22 misc. |
MBC 4 is a television channel in the Middle East. It was launched on 1 February 2005 at 5:00 P.M. (GMT) and is owned by the Middle East Broadcasting Center. MBC 4 airs international programmes with Arabic language subtitles. Programming is targeted towards women.
MBC 4 was a spin-off of MBC 2 [1] that began airing on 1 February 2005. Originally intended to provide Western news and entertainment to liberal adults, MBC 4 later transitioned to concentrate on women viewers. Programming on MBC 4 is supported by advertising. [2] Its tagline is "So You can Watch What They Watch". [3]
MBC 4 airs series and talk shows [4] from the United States, Turkey, [5] United Kingdom, and Australia, [6] subtitled in Arabic. [7] Kissing scenes are typically edited out of programs from other countries. [8]
Some programmes that have aired on MBC4 include 3rd Rock from the Sun, Seinfeld, The Early Show, Jeopardy!, Days of Our Lives, [3] Two and a Half Men, [9] America's Got Talent, American Idol, Oprah, Friends, So You Think You Can Dance, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Talk, The Dr. Oz Show, The Vampire Diaries, Ringer, [10] and Desperate Housewives. [11]
It broadcast the Turkish soap operas Kiraz Mevsimi [12] and Nour; [13] however, airing of Turkish programmes was suspended in 2018 due to political tensions between Arab states and Turkey. [14]
MBC 4 also airs original Arabic programmes. As of 2022 [update], the reality TV show Stars of Science has aired on MBC 4 for 14 seasons. [15] MBC 4 aired a version of The X Factor for the Arab world. [16] In 2022, MBC 4 aired the original series Stiletto. [17]
Broadcast area |
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Network | Middle East Broadcasting Center |
Headquarters |
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Programming | |
Language(s) |
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Picture format |
1080i
HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Timeshift service |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Middle East Broadcasting Center |
Sister channels |
|
History | |
Launched | 1 February 2005 |
Links | |
Website |
www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Oqaab (Afghanistan) Digital | Channel 22 misc. |
MBC 4 is a television channel in the Middle East. It was launched on 1 February 2005 at 5:00 P.M. (GMT) and is owned by the Middle East Broadcasting Center. MBC 4 airs international programmes with Arabic language subtitles. Programming is targeted towards women.
MBC 4 was a spin-off of MBC 2 [1] that began airing on 1 February 2005. Originally intended to provide Western news and entertainment to liberal adults, MBC 4 later transitioned to concentrate on women viewers. Programming on MBC 4 is supported by advertising. [2] Its tagline is "So You can Watch What They Watch". [3]
MBC 4 airs series and talk shows [4] from the United States, Turkey, [5] United Kingdom, and Australia, [6] subtitled in Arabic. [7] Kissing scenes are typically edited out of programs from other countries. [8]
Some programmes that have aired on MBC4 include 3rd Rock from the Sun, Seinfeld, The Early Show, Jeopardy!, Days of Our Lives, [3] Two and a Half Men, [9] America's Got Talent, American Idol, Oprah, Friends, So You Think You Can Dance, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Talk, The Dr. Oz Show, The Vampire Diaries, Ringer, [10] and Desperate Housewives. [11]
It broadcast the Turkish soap operas Kiraz Mevsimi [12] and Nour; [13] however, airing of Turkish programmes was suspended in 2018 due to political tensions between Arab states and Turkey. [14]
MBC 4 also airs original Arabic programmes. As of 2022 [update], the reality TV show Stars of Science has aired on MBC 4 for 14 seasons. [15] MBC 4 aired a version of The X Factor for the Arab world. [16] In 2022, MBC 4 aired the original series Stiletto. [17]