Orbit Communications Company Explained

Orbit TV
Fate:Merged with Showtime Arabia into Orbit Showtime
Type:Satellite television
Owner:Privately owned by Mawarid Holding [via Digital Media Systems]
Location:Manama, Bahrain
Industry:Telecommunication
Products:Direct broadcast satellite and Satellite Internet
Homepage:Official Site

Orbit Communications Company was a privately owned Pay TV network, operating in Bahrain. Owned by Saudi Arabiabased Mawarid Holding (via Digital Media Systems),[1] [2] it was the first fully digital, multi-channel, multi-lingual, pay television service in the Middle East and North Africa and was also the world's first fully end to end digital TV network.[3] Launched in 1994, it was originally situated in Tor Sapienza, Rome, Italy as the location was considered entirely suitable to build a satellite farm.[4] Orbit employed around 600 employees who were largely a combination of British and Italian staff with several Arabic speaking nations also represented. Orbit broadcast in several languages around the world including English, Arabic, French and Filipino.

Some of Orbit's Arabic channels including Bahrain TV, Al Safwa, Fann, Al Yawm, Cinema 1, Cinema 2, Mousalsalat and Mousalsalat +2 and are available throughout North and South America through myTV (Arabic).[5]

In 2009, the company merged with Showtime Arabia to form OSN, which is currently the biggest pay-TV provider in the MENA region.

Technology

Orbit had launched four multi-function interactive decoders:

This allowed the following features:

Channel lineup

Up to 500 and more Free-to-air television and radio channels (including Arabsat, Nilesat, Hotbird... based on type of connection).

Orbit ESPN's disappearance

On 1 April 2008,[6] after being on the air since 1994,[7] Orbit ESPN disappeared from the Orbit lineup. This left Orbit without coverage of the NCAA, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, Major League Soccer, the National Football League, NASCAR, IndyCar Series, major golf and tennis tournaments, and the premier action sports franchise in the world, ESPN's X Games.

Fox Sports replaced Orbit ESPN on 13 January 2009.

One of the reasons that break the contract with ESPN is the severe financial problems happened at that time, since 1999-2000 the production graph line has been moved down. In 2009, a major delay in paying salaries for orbit employees in Egypt, Lebanon and KSA for more than 4 months.

BBC Arabic television

BBC Arabic Television was originally transmitted via Orbit from 1994 until April 21, 1996, when it was taken off air by Orbit after the channel broadcast an episode of the BBC Panorama program critical of the Saudi Arabian government. Many of the BBC Arabic Television staff then went to work for Al Jazeera.[8] The BBC has since relaunched the channel autonomously in 2008.

Orbit packages

(The Following Packages are Orbit's Main Packages) (Packages May differ from Country to Another)

Showtime Arabia merger

On 12 July 2009, Showtime Arabia and Orbit Communications Company announced a merger that created the “biggest Pay-TV platform” in the Middle East and North Africa.[9]

The newly formed company, which is called OSN,[9] is an equal partnership that would offer 70 exclusive channels featuring new movies, sports, series, Arabic content and international shows.

New customers can subscribe to packages featuring Showtime Arabia's and Orbit Communications Companys programs, while existing subscribers will be able to either retain or upgrade their content. The company will offer HD channels, video on demand and other interactive services.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zawya - Mawarid Holding.
  2. Web site: Zawya - Orbit Satellite Television and Radio Network.
  3. Web site: ORBIT PLANS TV SERVICE . www.telecompaper.com . 1993-12-09 . registration.
  4. Fact Provided By Former Employee
  5. Web site: Products . 30 April 2012 . 25 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120225032056/http://www.my-tv.us/PackagesListing.aspx?pageid=29 . dead .
  6. Web site: Newlywed in Dubai - Year 2: Where the Hell is Orbit ESPN?!?.
  7. http://www.ameinfo.com/29104.html Orbit and ESPN International renew programming distribution agreement
  8. Web site: Al Jazeera's BBC origins.
  9. Chiba . Yushi . February 2012 . A Comparative Study on the Pan-Arab Media Strategies: The Cases of Egypt and Saudi Arabia . dead . Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies . 5 . 1&2 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025724/http://www.asafas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kias/pdf/kb5_1and2/07chiba.pdf . 4 March 2016 . 13 February 2014.