Television in Yemen

Local television is the most significant media platform in Yemen. Given the low literacy rate in the country, television is the main source of news for Yemenis. There are six free-to-air channels currently headquartered in Yemen, of which four are state-owned.[1]

The government runs four terrestrial television channels: Yemen TV (the flagship national TV station), Aden TV, Sheba TV (aimed at youth and students) and Al Iman TV (covers religious issues). The Yemeni satellite channel is aimed at Yemeni expatriates abroad, whilst the opposition channel, Suhail TV, is currently headquartered in London. Due to the high price of satellite dishes relative to the local levels of income, terrestrial channels have the highest penetration, and there is minimal penetration of pay-TV.[1]

Until recently, Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya were the most popular channels for news and information about events in Yemen, however Suhail TV gained in popularity after the political uprisings. A survey conducted by the BBC in 2010, revealed that only 14% of viewers preferred to watch Yemeni state-run TV rather than international satellite channels, suggesting strong preference for satellite channels from overseas.[1]

List of channels

Yemen has around 15 television channels. These channels are:

TV channel Satellite
Yemen TV Hot Bird 13
Aden TV (First Yemeni TV established and 3rd Arabic) Eutelsat 7
Sheba TV Eutelsat 7
Al-Saeedah Nilesat 201
Al-Iman Eutelsat 8
Yemen Today Nilesat 201
Al Shareyyah Eutelsat 7
Suhail Nilesat 201
Yemen Shabab Eutelsat 7
Al Masirah Eutelsat 7
Al Saahaat Eutelsat 7
Belqees Eutelsat 7
Sama Yemen Eutelsat 7

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