Showtime Arabia

Showtime Arabia
Type Private
Industry Telecommunication
Founded 20 July 1996
Defunct 12 July 2009
Fate Merged with Orbit Communications Company into OSN
Headquarters Dubai Media City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Egypt
Key people
Faisal Al Ayar (Chairman)
Marc Antoine d’Halluin (CEO)
Products Direct broadcast satellite
Parent KIPCO (79%)
CBS Corporation (21%)
Website ShowtimeArabia.com

Showtime Arabia was Showtime Networks' pay television service in the Middle East and North Africa. It was a joint venture between Kuwaiti holding company KIPCO (79% stake) and American media firm Viacom Inc. (21% stake). The company was incorporated in the Cayman Islands and had its headquarters at Dubai Media City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Showtime Arabia was one of three Pay TV networks in the Middle East and North Africa, it offered motion pictures, sporting events and original content, some of which was localized. It had the exclusive rights to broadcast the Barclays Premier League in the Middle East and North Africa. On 12 July 2009, the company announced a merger with competitor Orbit Communications Company to form Orbit Showtime Network (OSN).

Technical

When Showtime launched, some of its channels were TMC, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, TV Land, Paramount, Style, Discovery and Hallmark. Gulf DTH F.Z. L.L.C. was the operating company behind the digital pay TV broadcaster, Showtime Arabia. Its broadcast facilities were based at Dubai Media City in the United Arab Emirates and its uplink teleport station is Samacom, the monopoly uplink provider in the UAE. Showtime Arabia used Irdeto Access Conditional Access technology to encrypt its DTH (Direct-to-Home) channels over satellite and the OpenTV interactive platform that runs on primarily UEC Multi-Media set-top boxes.

Showtime Arabia Channel lineup

Showtime Arabia Channels*
Category Channel(s)
Promotional

& Free to Air Channels

Showtime Promotional Channel (before ShowToday) (it's closed), ShowToday (it's closed), OSN Promotional Channel, Showtime Moasic (it's closed)
Documentary Channels Animal Planet Discovery Science Discovery World Nat Geo Wild
Nat Geo Adventure
General Entertainment Channels ShowComedy (it's closed) ShowComedy Extra (it's closed) ShowSeries (it's closed) ShowSeries Extra (it's closed)
ShowShasha (it's closed) BBC Lifestyle BBC Prime Super Comedy (it's closed)
America Plus (it's closed) E! Universal Channel Syfy Universal
Fashion TV Travel Channel Showtime Maghreb (it's closed)
Kids Channels Boomerang Cartoon Network Disney Channel Toon Disney
JimJam (04–16 UTC) (it's closed) BabyFirstTV (it's closed) Nickelodeon
Movie Channels ShowMovies 1 (it's closed) ShowMovies 2 (it's closed) Super Movies (it's closed) ShowMovies Action (it's closed)
ShowMovies Comedy (it's closed) ShowMovies Kids (it's closed) Hallmark Channel (it's closed) Turner Classic Movies (it's closed)
Music Channels MTV Music VH1
News Channels Bloomberg Television CNN International CNBC Europe Sky News
Pay-Per-View Channels ShowCinema TVMAX 1 (it's closed) ShowCinema TVMAX 2 (it's closed) ShowCinema TVMAX 3 (it's closed)
Sports Channels ShowSports 1

(it's closed)

ShowSports 2

(it's closed)

ShowSports 3 (it's closed) ShowSports 4 (it's closed)
Extreme Sports Channel (it's closed)
High Definition Showtime HD (it's closed)
* 43 channels** + 1 promotional channel
** 12 general entertainment channels, seven movie channels, five sports channels, five documentary channels, five kids channels, four pay-per-view channels, three music channels, and three news channels

Orbit Communications Company 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.

The newly formed company 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 Company's 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.

See also