Sama TV
File:Sama TV Logo.png | |
Country | Syria |
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Broadcast area | Syria Arab World Europe |
Headquarters | Damascus, Syria |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Arabic |
History | |
Launched | September 7, 2012 |
Links | |
Website | www.sama-tv.net |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Sama TV Live | Free |
Sama TV (Arabic: قناة سما الفضائية, lit. 'Sky') is a television station based in Damascus, Syria since September 7, 2012. Sama TV is a sister channel of defunct Addounia TV.
Programs
Sama TV features a variety of general-interest programs. Many programs are shown on the channel; some of them are:
- Nabed al-Sharq (Pulse of the East, نبض الشرق)
- Ahwal al-Nas (Conditions of the people, أحوال الناس)
- Ajandet Hiwar (Dialogue Agenda, أجندة حوار)
- Rasamil (رساميل)
- Sabah al Khair (Good Morning, صباح الخير)
- Sama Café (سما كافيه)
- Tafasil (Details, تفاصيل)
- Classico (كلاسيكو)
- Eshha Sah (Live properly, عيشها صح)
- Ghazel al-Banat (The Flirtation of Girls, غزل البنات)
- Hashtag (هاش تاغ)
- Wahesh al-Buhaira (Lake monster, وحش البحيرة)
- Main News Bulletin (نشرة الأخبار الرئيسية)
- Local News Bulletin (نشرة الأخبار المحلية)
Presenters
Sama TV's current presenters includes:
News anchors: Nizar Al-Farra (نزار الفرا), Hanaa Al-Saleh (هناء الصالح), Ruaa Saker (رؤى صقر) and
Other anchors: Rana Koueter (رنا كويتر), Makhlouf Naama (مخلوف الناعمة),.
Correspondents which are making also reports for Addounia TV: Ahmad al-Aaqel (أحمد العاقل), Kinda al-Khidr (كندة الخضر), Ata Farhat (عطا فرحات), Kinana Allouche (كنانة علوش).
... Social media team : Anas othman(أنس عثمان), Firass Haider (فراس حيدر).
References
External links
- Sama TV official website (in Arabic)
- Sama TV live stream (in Arabic)
- Sama TV on Facebook
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- Sama TV's channel on YouTube
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