Echorouk Plus
Echourouk + and sometimes written Echorouk Plus (Arabic: الشروق بلوس) formerly CBC Benna TV (Arabic: سي بي سي بنة) was an Algerian basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by Echourouk Group, The channel airs both specials and regular talk shows and youth programmes.
Country | Algeria |
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Broadcast area | |
Network | Echorouk Channels |
Slogan | Always young.(ديما jeune) |
Headquarters | Algiers, Algeria |
Programming | |
Language(s) | |
Picture format | 576i, DVB-S2 SDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Echorouk Media & Publishing Group |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | March 19, 2015 (as Benna TV) January 17, 2019 (as Echorouk+) |
Closed | 31/12/2019 |
Former names | Benna TV (2015–2017) CBC Benna (2017-2019) |
Links | |
Website | tv.echoroukonline.com |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Eutelsat 7WA (MENA) |
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Streaming media | |
eChorouk Broadcasting Channels |
History
Benna TV was founded on March 19, 2015 then it changed its name to CBC Benna in 2017 but it stayed specialized in cooks and food, then it changed completely to Echorouk + that is oriented for youths.
Programs
This is a list of programs broadcast by Echorouk+ :[1]
Program name | Content | Presented by | Air date(s) | Current | ||
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Original | English | Original | Rerun | |||
Rayna Hak | This is our opinion | Talk show | Abdelkader Djeriou | Yes | ||
Iftah Kalbaq | Open your Hearth | Talk show | Salima Souakri | Saturday 9 pm | Yes | |
Ma3a Fati -Chez Fati | At Fati | Talk show | Mohamed Khassani | Friday 9 pm | Yes | |
Hikayat Djazayria | Algerian stories" | Talk show | Tayeb Kaci | Sunday 9 pm | Yes | |
Sabah Echourouk | Echorouk Morning | Talk show | Lotfi Aichouni The twins Sara and Souad Naima |
Everyday 8 am | N/A | Yes |
Eight studio | Musical | Manel Gherbi | Thursday 9 pm | Yes | ||
Drama night | Turkish series | N/A | Wednesday 9 pm | N/A | Yes | |
Box office | Movies | N/A | Tuesday 9 pm | Yes |
Other shows
References
- "Benna TV Programs". Benna TV's official website (in Arabic). Echourouk Portal. 2016. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
External links
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