Orbit Communications Company
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Satellite television | |
Industry | Telecommunication |
Fate | Merged with Showtime Arabia into Orbit Showtime |
Founded | 1994 |
Defunct | 2009 |
Headquarters | Manama, Bahrain |
Products | Direct broadcast satellite and Satellite Internet |
Owner | Privately owned by Mawarid Holding [via Digital Media Systems] |
Slogan | leading the way |
Website | Official Site |
Orbit Communications Company was a privately owned Pay TV network, operating in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. Owned by Saudi Arabia-based Mawarid Holding (via Digital Media Systems),[1][2] it was the first fully digital, multi-channel, multi-lingual, pay television service in the Middle East and North Africa and was also the world first fully digital TV network.[3] Orbit broadcast in several languages around the world including English, Arabic and Filipino. On 12 July 2009 the company announced its merger with Showtime Arabia into Orbit Showtime.
Some of Orbit's Arabic channels including Al Safwa, Fann, Al Yawm, Cinema 1, Cinema 2, Mousalsalat and Mousalsalat +4 are available throughout North and South America through myTV (Arabic).[4]
Contents
Technology
Orbit had launched 4 multi-function interactive decoders:
- XD 200-Humax
- XD 200-Technosat
- XD 300-Philips
- XD 400-Humax (PVR - Personal Video Recorder)
This allowed the following features:
- 2-level parental control (Channel & Rating).
- 7-day bilingual electronic program guide.
- 22 radio channels of music & news & entertainment.
- Arabic subtitles & multi-lingual audio on selected channels.
Channel lineup
- Promotional:
- Marhaba TV HD
- TVMAX Promo HD
- MOVIES CHANNELS:
- Cinema 1 HD
- Cinema 2HD
- Super Movies 1 HD
- Super Movies 2 HD
- Super Movies Action HD
- Super Movies Comedy HD
- Super Movies Horror HD
- Super Movies Kids HD
- Super Movies Classics HD
- Super Movies World HD
- Cinema City HD
- Cinema City +1 HD
- Xtra Movies HD
- Film World
- Cine TV
- AMC Channel HD
- TCM
- Sports:
- Al Riyadiah
- Fox Sports International
- NBA TV
- Extreme Sports Channel
- SHOWSPORTS 1
- SHOWSPORTS 2
- SHOWSPORTS 3
- SHOWSPORTS 4
- Kids and Education:
- The Fun Channel HD
- [.tv]
- Tech TV
- Disney channel HD
- Disney Junior HD
- Disney XD HD
- Toon Disney HD
- Playhouse Disney HD
- Boomerang HD
- Cartoon Network HD
- Nickelodeon HD
- Nick Jr.
- Space Toon
- Fox Kids
- JimJam HD
- The History Channel HD
- Animal Planet HD
- Discovery World HD
- Discovery Science HD
- Discovery Channel HD
- Discovery Channel +2 HD
- National Geographic Channel HD
- Nat Geo Wild HD
- Nat Geo People HD
- News:
- Orbit News 1
- Orbit News 2
- C-SPAN A-La-Carte
- CNN International HD
- Sky News HD
- Fox News HD
- Bloomberg Television HD
- CNBC Europe
- Euronews
- BBC World News HD
- Music:
- Soundtrack Channel
- Channel [V] International
- Music Now
- Trace TV
- MTV Europe
- Series and Lifestyle:
- Al Safwa
- Al Yawm
- Fann
- Arabic Series Channel
- Arabic Series Channel +4
- Arabic Series Comedy
- Ginx TV (3 - 15 KSA)
- Zone Club
- E!
- Syfy Universal
- Universal Channel
- Fashion TV
- Fashion TV Arabia
- America Plus HD
- America Plus +2 HD
- BBC Prime
- BBC Food HD
- BBC Lifestyle HD
- Super Comedy
- Super Comedy +2
- Discovery Travel & Living HD
- Pay Per View:
- TVMAX 1
- TVMAX 2
- TVMAX 3
- TVMAX SPORTS 1
- TVMAX SPORTS 2
- TVMAX SPORTS 3
- Pinoy:
- NBN Pinoy News
- PBO
- GMA Pinoy TV
- Arabic:
- Al Thalitha
- AL Oula
- Al Thania
- Radio:
- Monawa't
- Tarabiya't
- Khalijya't
- Absolute Radio
- BBC World Service English
- BBC World Service Arabic
- Lite FM
- XLnt- 12 Channels
- Monte Carlo Doualiya
- GMA DZBB
- DWLS FM
Orbit ESPN's disappearance
On 1 April 2008,[5] after being on the air since 1994,[6] Orbit ESPN disappeared from the Orbit lineup. This left Orbit without coverage of the NCAA, Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League, Major League Soccer, the National Football League, NASCAR, major golf and tennis tournaments, and the premier action sports franchise in the world, ESPN's X Games.
Fox Sports replaced Orbit ESPN on 13 January 2009.[citation needed]
One of the reasons that break the contract with ESPN is the severe financial problems happened at that time, since 1999-2000 the production graph line has been moved down. In 2009, a major delay in paying salaries for orbit employees in Egypt, Lebanon and KSA for more than 4 months.
BBC Arabic Television
In April 21, 1996, and after two years off the air has Orbit Communications Company is owned by Prince Khalid bin Abdullah started off the broadcast BBC Arabic TV channel after an episode of Panorama program, which was critical of the Saudi government broadcast. Many of the employees BBC Arabic went to work at Al Jazeera.
Showtime Arabia merger
On 12 July 2009 Showtime Arabia and Orbit Communications Company announced a merger that created the “biggest Pay-TV platform” in the Middle East and North Africa.[7]
The newly formed company, which is called OSN,[7] is an equal partnership that would offer 70 exclusive channels featuring new movies, sports, series, Arabic content and international shows.
New customers can subscribe to packages featuring Showtime Arabia's and Orbit Communications Company's programs, while existing subscribers will be able to either retain or upgrade their content. The company will offer HD channels, video on demand and other interactive services.
References
- ↑ Zawya - Mawarid Holding
- ↑ Zawya - Orbit Satellite Television and Radio Network
- ↑ http://www.telecompaper.com/news/orbit-plans-tv-service--13295
- ↑ http://www.my-tv.us/PackagesListing.aspx?pageid=29
- ↑ Newlywed in Dubai
- ↑ Orbit and ESPN International renew programming distribution agreement
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
External links
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- Articles with unsourced statements from July 2009
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