Melody Aflam
Melody Aflam was a Canadian pay television channel that was owned by Ethnic Channels Group. It broadcast programming from Melody Aflam as well as local Canadian content.
Melody Aflam | |
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Launched | January 2006[1] |
Owned by | Ethnic Channels Group (name licensed by Melody Interactive) |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Country | Canada and Egypt |
Broadcast area | Canada |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Website | Melody Aflam |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Nilesat | 12418 H - 27500 - 3/4 |
Cable | |
Cogeco | Channel 1031 |
Rogers Cable | Channel 878 |
IPTV | |
Bell Fibe TV | Channel 764 |
Background
Melody Aflam was a top rated film channel from Egypt. It featured a wide variety of top tier films from the Arab world including classics and current hits, spanning all decades from the 1950s through to the present day. The movies aired covered all genres from action to comedy to historical films.
The Melody TV network was owned by Gamal Marwan, son of Ashraf Marwan. The network ceased to exist by 2013 due to financial difficulties.[2]
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References
- Atef 2013, p. 118.
- "قنوات "ميلودى" تعود بأسماء مختلفة وأنباء عن خروجها من "نور سات"". youm7.com (in Arabic). 14 October 2014.
Bibliography
- Atef, Yumna (2013), Administrative organization of satellite channels (in Arabic), Al Manhal, ISBN 9796500129815
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