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:''For the language, see Arabic language. For the script, see Arabic alphabet.'' Al Arabiya ((アラビア語:العربية), transliterated: ' or '; the name means: "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One") is a Saudi-owned pan-Arab television news channel broadcast in Modern Standard Arabic. ==History and profile== Launched on 3 March 2003,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Al Arabiya TV )〕 The channel is based in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates, and is owned by Saudi broadcaster Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC). The former general manager of Al Arabiya is Abdulrahman Al Rashed. He was replaced in the post by Adel Al Toraifi on 22 November 2014. A free-to-air channel, Al Arabiya carries news, current affairs, business and financial markets, sports, talk shows, and documentaries. It is rated by the BBC among the top pan-Arab stations by Middle East audiences.〔Peter Feuilherade (25 November 2003). "(Profile: Al-Arabiya TV )". ''BBC Monitoring''. Retrieved 4 September 2009.〕 The channel has been criticized for having a "pro-Saudi agenda",〔Pop culture Arab world!: media, arts, and lifestyle - p. 55<〕 and it was once banned in Iraq by the US-installed Governing Council for "incitement to murder" for broadcasting audio tapes of Saddam Hussein.〔 On 26 January 2009, American president Barack Obama gave his first formal interview as president to the television channel.〔"(Obama tells Al Arabiya peace talks should resume )". Al Arabiya 27 January 2009.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Al Arabiya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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