The
Arab World’s Satellite pay TV operators offered
a choice of 237 pay TV channels by October 2014
New
research and analysis by the Arab Advisors Group
reveals that as of October 2014 the five
satellite Pay TV operators, broadcasting from
the region, offered a combined total of 237
channels. OSN is the leader in terms of the
number of offered channels.
Five satellite Pay TV
providers broadcast from the Arab World. Namely:
Orbit Showtime Network (OSN), beIN Sports, Abu
Dhabi Sports, Al Majd and MyHD. Expectedly, beIN
Sports offers the highest number of sports Pay
TV channels with 19 sports channels.
A new report,
“Satellite Pay TV Operators in the Arab World
2014” was released to the Arab Advisors Group’s
Media Strategic Research Service subscribers on
October 22, 2014. This report can be purchased
from the Arab Advisors Group for only US$ 1,950.
The 93-page report, which has 35 detailed
exhibits, provides a detailed analysis of the
landscape of satellite Pay TV and profiles the
five operators including OSN, beIN Sports, Abu
Dhabi Sports, Al Majd and MyHD. The report also
compares the channels, packages, prices, dealers
and interactive services of the five satellite
Pay TV operators, in addition to full listing of
channels, packages, prices and dealers.
Four of the five Pay TV
providers also offer HD channels: OSN, Abu Dhabi
Sports, beIN Sports and MyHD. OSN and MyHD
offered 47 and 46 HD channels, respectively,
while beIN Sports and Abu Dhabi Sports provided
15 and 5 HD channels, respectively.
“By September 2014, the five
Pay TV providers offered 237
channels. OSN had the highest
number with 145 channels (including the 3
pay-per-view channels and On Demand channel),
MyHD came in second with 60 channels. beIN
Sports offered 19 channels. Al Majd TV provided
8 encoded channels, while Abu Dhabi Sports
offered 5 channels.” Ms. Hiba Al Atiyat, Arab
Advisors Research Analyst wrote in the report.
“Despite
the promotions of Pay TV operators, most of the
Arab World remains tuned to free-to-air
satellite TV channels. Economically, many
viewers seem to favor the free content of FTA
channels rather than paying for TV content”. Ms.
Al-Atiyat stated.