MTA 3

This article is about a television channel. For proteins, see MTA3.
MTA 3 Al Arabiya
Launched 23 March 2007
Owned by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Slogan Reaching the Corners of the Earth
Country  United Kingdom
Broadcast area Middle East, North Africa, North America
Sister channel(s) MTA 1
MTA 2
Website www.mta.tv
Availability
Satellite
Hot Bird 6 11013H 27500 5/6
AMC 3 11736V 08.333 2/3
Atlantic Bird 4 11355V 27500 3/4
Eurobird 9A 11919V 27500 3/4
Streaming media
MTA3 Online Watch live

MTA 3 also known as MTA 3 Al Arabiya (English: MTA3 Arabic) is the third television channel of the MTA International satellite network. It was launched on 23 March 2007. The programmes are broadcast throughout the Middle East,[1] North Africa[1] and North America.[2] It is also available for live streaming via the Internet. The channel was established under the auspices of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the spiritual head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The programmes covers a wide range of religious matters, particularly those concerning Islam and presents the Ahmadiyya stance to certain issues. MTA 3 is run and voluntarily funded by Ahmadis.

History

Initially the channel was launched on 23 March 2007 and transmitted to the Arab regions via the Egyptian owned company Nilesat. However the programmes being transmitted were under infringement to some of the commonly held Islamic views. The Egyptian government banned[3] the transmission on 28 January 2008. The channel now runs via the European owned Eutelsat - Atlantic Bird 4[1] to transmit its programmes to the Arab world.

Later the channel expanded its transmission to North America and was made available via the internet for live streaming.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Atlantic Bird 4A channel lists". tracksat.com. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  2. "AMC-3 Channel lists". lyngsat.com. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  3. "Friday Sermon 8 February 2008". alislam.org. Retrieved 15 December 2010.

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