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Al-Arab News Channel

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that have transformed the region, with particular attention to be paid to freedom of speech." The channel was supposedly entirely privately funded, with Al-Waleed insisting that it would not receive instructions from the Saudi government. At the time of the launch, no mention was made of News Corp's
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The shutdown of Al Arab TV was a result of the media censorship vigorously enforced by the ruling regime, where any criticism of the absolute monarchy or the mention of Shia majority oppression is not tolerated.
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On 1 February 2015, al-Arab's first day of programming included an interview with Bahraini Shi'a politician and former member of the
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were also among the cities considered to host the network. Prince Al-Waleed retained close ties with the
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attributed the suspension to al-Arab "not adhering to the norms prevalent in Gulf countries".
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Prince Alwaleed bin Talal press conference to announce the launch of Alarab News Channel
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maintains a presence in the country through indirect investments in the banking sector.
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as the country does not allow independent news channels to operate within its borders.
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Al-Arab was privately owned by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, independent from
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Arabic-language television news channel; broadcast for one day
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Television channels and stations disestablished in 2015
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The channel partners with US financial news channel
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In July 2010, Prince Al-Waleed, owner of a stake in
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Financial Times. 2 February 2015. 151: 520:Weprin, Alex (13 September 2011). 393:Hannon, Elliot (2 February 2015). 14: 756:2015 disestablishments in Bahrain 615:. 23 January 2012. Archived from 293:published an article criticizing 761:24-hour television news channels 690:Hubbard, Ben (2 February 2015). 463:"Alarab to focus on Arab shift" 751:2015 establishments in Bahrain 673:"Alwaleed's new box of tricks" 1: 806:Defunct mass media in Bahrain 440:Weprin, Alex (9 July 2010). 411:Agencies (9 February 2015). 786:Defunct television channels 279:The channel's director was 240:and Saudi-government-owned 822: 771:Arabic-language television 318:Council of Representatives 15: 256:Ownership and management 166:prince and entrepreneur 16:Not to be confused with 591:Kingdom Holding Company 312:Censorship and shutdown 262:Kingdom Holding Company 228:Kingdom Holding Company 192:recent political events 781:Censorship in Bahrain 415:. 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al-Arab
al Arab
Al Arabiya
Arab World
Manama
Bahrain
Arabic
al-Waleed bin Talal
Arabic
Arabic-language
objective journalism
Saudi
Al-Waleed bin Talal
Manama
Bahrain
News Corporation
recent political events
Manama
Bahrain
Doha
Dubai
Abu Dhabi
Beirut
Bahraini royal family
Kingdom Holding Company
Al Jazeera
Al Arabiya
BSkyB
Sky News Arabia
Kingdom Holding Company

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