Al-Wasat TV (WTV) has launched its promotional campaign for the Ramadan 2026 season under the slogan “Our Gathering is Illuminated,” announcing a diverse package of programs and series that blend drama, culture, and entertainment, to strengthen its leadership in the Libyan media landscape.
The programming map is led by works that combine the essence of the past with the vitality of the present, most notably: “The Story of a Song with the Pioneers,” “Ramadan TV with Azouz Shika,” “Hey Baḥbaḥ,” “Imprint,” and “One on One.”
In the upcoming Ramadan month, Al-Wasat will broadcast episodes of “Al-Damous,” a social comedy that captures the details of daily life, and the Syrian drama “The Madman’s Happiness,” which features notable artistic names.
Al-Amriyah Tales
From the cultural content, the “Al-Amriyah Tales Podcast” continues, highlighting Libyan intellectual and political figures.
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Among the religious programs that capture the spirituality of the holy month are “My Heart Said,” “Stories of the Righteous,” and “Ramadan Among Arab Cities.”
Al-Wasat channels continue to broadcast Ramadan humor through the “Hidden Camera” program, alongside the sports competition program “The Strongest One.”
It also commemorates the late artist Saleh Al-Abyad by airing the comedy series “Al-Ma’naqar.”
Frequencies of the two “Al-Wasat” (Wtv) channels on Nilesat
– Al-Wasat (Wtv 1) frequency: HD 11096 | Horizontal | 27500 | 5/6
– Al-Wasat (Wtv 2) frequency: SD 10815 | Horizontal | 27500 | 8/7
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Al-Wasat TV
Al-Wasat TV is a Bahraini satellite television channel founded in 2005, known for its independent editorial stance and coverage of political and social issues in the Arab world. It faced significant legal and political challenges from the Bahraini government, including a forced shutdown in 2017 and the revocation of its license, which ended its broadcasting operations.
Libyan
Libya is a North African country with a rich history that includes ancient Phoenician, Greek, and Roman settlements, most notably at the UNESCO site of Leptis Magna. In the modern era, it was an Italian colony before gaining independence in 1951 and was later ruled by Muammar Gaddafi from 1969 until the 2011 revolution. Its cultural heritage is deeply tied to Berber, Arab, and Mediterranean influences.
Syrian
Syria is a country in the Middle East with a rich cultural history, being home to ancient civilizations like the Ebla and Ugarit empires. Its capital, Damascus, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, and the country features significant archaeological sites such as Palmyra and the Krak des Chevaliers castle.
Nilesat
Nilesat is an Egyptian satellite communications company that operates a fleet of satellites providing broadcasting and telecommunications services across the Middle East and North Africa. It was established in 1996 with the launch of its first satellite, Nilesat 101, to expand media accessibility and support the region’s growing television and data transmission needs.
Al-Wasat (Wtv 1)
Al-Wasat (WTV 1) is a private television channel in Tunisia, launched in 2015 as the country’s first private national broadcaster. It was established in the post-revolution media landscape, aiming to provide news and entertainment programming to a Tunisian audience.
Al-Wasat (Wtv 2)
Al-Wasat (Wtv 2) is a private television channel in Tunisia that was launched in 2011 following the Tunisian Revolution. It is known for its focus on news and political debate, representing a shift towards more open media in the country’s post-revolution era.