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MBC Masr

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MBC Masr
Owned by Middle East Broadcasting Center
United Media Services
Picture format HDTV 1080i
SDTV 576i
Country Egypt
Language English
Arabic (dubbing and subtitles)
Headquarters Cairo, Egypt

MBC Masr (Arabic: إم بي سي مصر) is an Egyptian free-to-air television channel. It is owned by MBC Group and United Media Services. MBC Masr airs international programmes with Arabic language subtitles. Many of its programs are dubbed and subtitles in Arabic.[1][2] Originally intended to provide Western news and entertainment to liberal adults.[3][4]

The channel was launched during an official ceremony in Cairo on 16 October 2012. They began broadcasting on 9 November 2012. The channel serves Egyptian viewers.[5][6]

Programming

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  • Around the World in 80 Tricks
  • Al Anisa Farah
  • Code Lyoko Evolution
  • Jane the Virgin (AR)
  • Miss Farah
  • Life is a Dream
  • Dynamo: Beyond Belief
  • The 1001 Seasons of Elie Saab
  • Newton's Cradle
  • Three-Body
  • Pretty Little Liars
  • The Simpsons
  • Awkward.
  • Teen Wolf
  • A-List Lifestyle
  • Action Zone
  • Al Anisa Farah
  • Hot Ones: The Game Show
  • The Inside Line
  • Anime Series
  • Ridiculous Rides
  • Beauty Match
  • Beauty Match: Tahadi Al Fashionista
  • Box Office Top 5
  • Comedy Movies
  • Celebrity Scoop
  • Celebrity Scrapbook
  • Celebrity Style Story
  • Chat The Planet
  • Famous Foodies
  • Fashion Forward
  • Films & Stars
  • Hollywood Buzz
  • Making the Movies
  • Miss Farah
  • Doctor Chef
  • MBC Movie Guide
  • Must Haves
  • Planet Action
  • ReelTalk
  • Dr. Chef
  • Raya With The Stars
  • Sawalef Hollywood
  • Stars and News
  • Stars & News
  • Scoop
  • Scoop Box Office
  • Scoop Network
  • Scoop On Runway
  • Scoop On Set
  • Take the Tower
  • Tech Toys 360
  • The Twilight Saga (film series)
  • The Most Dangerous Ways to School
  • The Vacation Rental Show with Matt Landau
  • The Vacation Rental Show
  • Scoop with Raya
  • StarTalk
  • The Q Cut
  • Visit to be Treated

Entertainmment

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Soap operas

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Talk shows

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French-language series

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North American series

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British series

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Chinese drama

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Clip shows

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Game shows

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Japanese Animes

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Animation

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Miniseries

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Mexican drama

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French drama

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Spanish drama

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Spanish-language series

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Portuguese drama

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Italian Series

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Argentine Series

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German Series

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Turkish drama

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Motoring

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WWE Wrestling

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Telenovelas

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Brazilian drama

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Persian drama

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Greek drama

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Korean Dramas

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Indian series

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Dubbing of all Indian series is in Arabic.

Indian entertainment

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Dubbing and subtitling of all programs is in Arabic.

  • Band Baajaa Bride
  • BFF's Couch
  • BFF's with Vogue
  • Bollywood's Most Desirables
  • Bollywood Shuffle
  • Bollywood Café
  • Bollyworld
  • Breakfast To Dinner
  • Get The Look
  • IIFA Buzz
  • The Love Laugh Live Show
  • My Yellow Table
  • Style Addict
  • This is My Story

Indian talk shows

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Subtitling of all Indian talk shows is in Arabic.

Pakistani

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Dubbing of all Pakistani series is in Arabic.

Wrestling

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MTV Drama from North America

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From MTV Drama Muchmusic Hotstar and Sony Pictures Television Networks

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Special events

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Past special events

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  • The 1001 Seasons of Elie Saab (2024)
  • Life is a Dream (2025)
  • Grease: Live (2016)

North American films

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James Bond films

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Russian-language films

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British films

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English-language films

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Spanish-language films

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Direct-to-video and television films

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Hindi-language films

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Korean-language films

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German-language films

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Turkish-language films

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Chinese-language films

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  • Step Up: Year of the Dance

Australian films

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French-language films

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Hindi-language films

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Subtitling of all Indian movies is in Arabic.

Urdu-language films

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References

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