Yahlive
adds 16 Exclusive
Channels to its Arabian
Maghreb Bouquet
November 02, 2016:
In line with the
commitment to bring
relevant, tailored
content to the Arabic
and French speaking
communities across the
North African region,
Yahlive has added 16
exclusive channels. The
announcement sees the
company triple its
offerings in the region
since last year, to 65
free-to-air channels, of
which 57 are Algerian
channels, targeting the
Arabian Maghreb, 36 of
which are exclusively
available through
Yahlive.
Commenting on the new
channels, Ammar Baranbo,
Chief Operating Officer
for Yahlive said: “Our
business model focuses
on delivering relevant
channels to the
communities that we
serve. The Arabian
Maghreb is a key focus
for us and we are
thrilled to have
increased our channel
offerings to these
viewers within the last
year. We look forward to
sustaining the momentum
and bringing more
original, premium
channels to viewers
across this region.”
In addition to
Algerian channels,
Yahlive offers an
exciting line-up of
popular TV entertainment
and a variety of local
channels including,
Echourouk News, El
Heddaf TV, Ennahar TV
and much more. Viewers
can also access premium
international channels
including France 24, BBC
Arabic, Abu Dhabi TV,
Abu Dhabi Drama, Abu
Dhabi Sports 1 & 2,
National Geographic Abu
Dhabi and Fashion 4K.
Baranbo added:
“Building and
maintaining long-lasting
relationships with our
broadcast partners is of
utmost importance to us.
The increase in the
number and quality of
channels available
through our satellite
network is also creating
opportunities for
regional broadcasters to
bring international and
regional content to the
right audience. This is
just one of many
initiatives, as we seek
to work with more
broadcasters”
Broadcast partner,
Sahli Media Group’s
Chief Executive Officer,
Samir Sahli, said: “Our
partnership with Yahlive
goes from strength to
strength and is focused
on delivering an
excellent mix of content
for viewers in this
region. We work closely
together to increase the
available number of
local and international
premium TV channels.”