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Middle East Television : ウィキペディア英語版 | Middle East Television
Middle East Television (also known as "METV") is a Christian-based satellite television broadcasting network located in Limassol, Cyprus. Programming on METV includes a mixture of Christian programming, plus non-religious entertainment programs like ''The Red Green Show'', ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', ''The Lone Ranger'' and NFL Football. On April 10, 1982, a Christian-based television station in South Lebanon, Hope TV, was donated to the Christian Broadcasting Network, and became METV. On June 5, 1997 METV launched its 24-hour programming broadcast on the Israeli satellite Amos 2. This increased the potential audience from 11 million to 70 million viewers with a signal that is now reaching the entire Middle East. In anticipation of the Israeli decision to pull out of Southern Lebanon, Middle East Television began searching for a new broadcast facility in May 1999. On May 2, 2000 Middle East Television completed construction of its new station and began its digital broadcast from Cyprus. METV was sold to a like-minded ministry, LeSEA Broadcasting, in July 2001. ==Trivia==
* The logo of METV, prior to the LeSEA Broadcasting purchase, used to be three cedar trees (made in honor of the Flag of Lebanon).
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