Huda TV

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Huda Tv
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CountryEgypt
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Headquarters6th of October City, Egypt
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerEgyptian Media Production City
History
Launched2005
Links
Website huda.tv
Availability
Streaming media
huda.tv live streaming

Huda TV is an Egyptian Satellite television and internet television channel free-to-air, broadcasting English-language Islamic content. It was launched in 2005.

Contents

Content & Programs

Frequency

The previous frequencies were as follows:

Galaxy 19 @ 97W, Frequency 12184, Transponder 28, Symbol rate 22000, FEC 3/4, Polarisation: Horizontal. [10]

Nilesat, frequency 11747, polarization: vertical, Symbol rate 27500, FEC 3/4. [11]

The current frequency is:

Intelsat 20, frequency 4149.5, Symbol rate 14400, 3/4 Horizontal. [12]

Notable people

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