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Television channel
Capital Broadcasting Center |
Country | Egypt |
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Broadcast area | Middle East |
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Language(s) | Arabic |
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Owner | Mohamed Al Amin |
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Sister channels | CBC Sofra Extra News CBC Drama |
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Launched | 2 July 2011; 12 years ago (2011-07-02) |
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The Capital Broadcasting Center (Arabic: مركز تلفزيون العاصمة) (CBC (Arabic: سي بي سي)) is a satellite television network in Egypt that began in July 2011.[1] It is owned by the United Media Services (UMS), a company owned by the Egyptian General Intelligence Service (GIS).[2]
It broadcasts entertainment, drama and general political programmes. CBC has been accused of pro-government bias.[3][4]