RED TV and Arabsat Sign Partnership Agreement for Broadcasting Content via Badr-8 Satellite at 26E

Partnership Agreement between RED TV and Arabsat for Broadcasting Content via Badr-8 satellite at 26E

Today, a strategic partnership agreement was signed between RED TV and Arabsat, in a qualitative step aimed at expanding regional reach and enhancing presence across the Arab world.

The signing took place during an official meeting in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which brought together RED TV’s Executive Director Ms. Donna Qanbour, the CEO of Arabsat Mr. Al-Hamedi Al-Anezi, and the presence of Ms. Elodie Maurer, Director of Marketing Communications, Mr. Mohannad Al-Ghannam, Regional sales manager, and Mr. Walid Qazzaz, Sales Director.

 As per the agreement, exclusive broadcasting of RED TV will begin via the Badr 8 satellite, providing access to diverse media content in high quality and around the clock for a broader audience in the Arab World.

During the meeting, various technical and marketing aspects were agreed upon, contributing to achieving the best results for both parties, and establishing a partnership based on professionalism, efficiency, and openness to Arab media markets.

RED TV launches as an independent media organization dedicated to providing accurate and balanced coverage of key Lebanese, Arab, and international issues. The TV offers a diverse programming lineup, covering politics, economics, security, culture, and arts, with a commitment to high-quality content designed to reflect the aspirations of the Arab audience.

Arabsat bouquet viewers can now watch RED TV via the Badr-8 satellite at 26E, benefiting from its live coverage and programs that keep a pulse on emerging news in real time, on the following frequency

  • Satellite: Arabsat Badr-8 @ 26°E

  • Frequency: 11799

  • Polarization: V

  • FEC: 3/4

  • Symbol Rate: 27500

  • Modulation: DVB-S2

  • Format: MPEG-4 HD

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