CTV (Egyptian TV channel)

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Coptic TV (Arabic Egypt TV channel)
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Type Television
Country Egypt
Ownership
Owner Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
History
Launched2007;15 years ago (2007)
Founder Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
Links
Webcast www.ctvchannel.tv/en/live-tv
Website CTV Channel

Coptic TV (CTV) is the official Coptic Orthodox TV station broadcasting in Arabic via satellite to viewers in Egypt. Tharwat Bassily, a business man, was instrumental in establishing the television network, which was started in 2007.

CTV subsequently started broadcasting in North America and elsewhere. Their headquarters are located in Cairo, Egypt.

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