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MTV Lebanon, also known as Murr Television, is one of Lebanon’s best-known private TV broadcasters, operating from Naccache near Beirut since 1991. Founded by Gabriel Murr and currently managed by Michel Gabriel Murr, the channel combines news coverage, political debate, entertainment, and diaspora-oriented programming for Lebanese audiences across the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Australia.

Political coverage still sits at the center of the network’s identity. At the same time, the schedule mixes in comedy, music programs, family entertainment, and sports content, so the lineup does not feel overly heavy throughout the day. Programs such as “Sar El Waet,” “Menna W Jerr,” “Beit El Kell,” and “Basket IN” remain regular parts of both the live broadcast schedule and replay catalog.

The channel mainly appeals to Arabic-speaking viewers who closely follow Lebanese politics and current affairs. Still, the lighter entertainment blocks help balance the tone, especially during daytime programming and weekend schedules.

Lebanese communities living abroad are clearly an important part of the audience too. That becomes obvious through the channel’s international streaming setup, satellite distribution, and mobile app support aimed at viewers across MENA, Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia.

MTV Lebanon is available through cable providers, IPTV platforms, satellite feeds, and the official mtv.com.lb streaming service. The Live TV and Replay sections are straightforward to browse, and switching between live broadcasts and archived programs feels fairly smooth. Some content can still run into regional restrictions depending on licensing agreements, though.

Live news coverage, replay archives, breaking alerts, and daily schedules are all grouped into one mobile-friendly interface. Navigation stays simple overall, with clearly separated tabs for News, Programs, and Replay content.

Video playback generally loads quickly on stable internet connections. The easy access to archived shows works especially well for viewers outside Lebanon who want to keep up with political talk shows, local news coverage, and recurring entertainment programs without depending entirely on fixed TV schedules.

Older episodes also remain available on demand for extended periods, which makes casual viewing much more convenient compared to traditional broadcast-only television.

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