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Saudi Alarab TV channel halts hours after launch

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Update: 2015-02-02 10:11:00
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DHAKA: A new Saudi Arabian pan-Arab news channel has stopped scheduled broadcasting less than 24 hours after going on air from studios in Bahrain.

Alarab TV, owned by billionaire Saudi businessman, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, launched with the promise of politically independent news coverage.

One of its first guests was a prominent Bahraini opposition figure, drawing criticism from pro-government media.

Alarab said it had stopped for ‘technical and administrative reasons’, reports the BBC.

The channel reverted to showing promotional video and said it would be ‘back soon’.

Bahrain’s information ministry said the station had been temporarily suspended and that it was working with Alarab management to resolve the matter.

Bahrain daily, Akhbar al-Khaleej, claimed the suspension was due to the channel ‘not adhering to the norms prevalent in Gulf countries’.

Khalil Marzook, a prominent critic of Bahrain’s ruling Sunni royal family, appeared in an initial sequence on the channel.

During the interview, Marzook discussed the Bahraini government’s decision on Saturday to strip 72 people of their citizenship.

Last year Marzook, assistant secretary general of Bahrain’s main opposition group, Wefaq, was cleared of charges including ‘inciting terrorism’.

Bahrain has been wracked by unrest since a Shia-led uprising in 2011 pushing for greater rights from the Sunni-led government.

Alarab is the latest pan-Arab TV channel to enter the market, following the likes of Qatar’s Al-Jazeera and Saudi Dubai-based Al-Arabiya.

Jamal Kashoggi, Alarab’s general manager, told the media that the channel chose to transmit from Bahrain because Saudi Arabia does not allow ‘independent’ channels.

BDST: 2110 HRS, FEB 02, 2015

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