Broadcasting Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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The Broadcasting Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (BSKSA) is a governmental entity of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , commonly known in British English as Saudi Arabia and in Arabic as as-Sa‘ūdiyyah , is the largest state in Western Asia by land area, constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and the second-largest in the Arab World...

, organized under the Ministry of Culture and Information. BSKSA operates almost all broadcasting outlets in the Kingdom.

Television stations

  • Saudi T.V. Channel 1
    Saudi T.V. Channel 1
    Saudi TV Channel 1 is a Arabic news and entertainment TV channel of Saudi Arabia.Broadcasting throughout the Middle East, Europe and North America, KSA 1 officially began broadcasting on 7 July 1965 in black and white from Riyadh and Jeddah until 1974 when color broadcasting was introduced for the...

     — Arabic news and entertainment
  • Saudi T.V. Channel II
    Saudi T.V. Channel II
    Saudi TV Channel 2 is the English news and entertainment TV channel of Saudi Arabia.Established in 1982, the channel produces programmes focusing on cultural, political, and economic issues aimed at expatriates living in Saudi Arabia...

     — English news and entertainment
  • Al Riyadiah
    Al Riyadiah
    Al Riyadiah is the sole carrier of Saudi Professional League football broadcasts in Saudi Arabia.Of thematic channels that deal with youth development and encourage participation in sports competitions, cultural, scientific, recreational, and was broadcast the actual channel on 23 September 2002,...

     — Sports
  • Al Ekhbariya
    Al Ekhbariya
    Al Ekhbariya is a Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Launched on 11 January 2004, its aim according to its director was to present "a new image of the Gulf Arab state" to the wider region and the world...

    — News and current affairs
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