African Satellite World and Sat Gear

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They still are as of 10:00 A.M East African Time(Kenya) but I had to use an old Expired Big Brother's Smart card to open most of them using 4950H patched with 3.47P.
Indeed they are. Using 4922 190p and Bigbrother Smart card (mine is old C-Band smart card I stopped using in 2006)
 
For those interested in US Elections, try AFN on Intelsat 906 (64.2E) 4094L SR 3680. It uses Teflon and for better signal quality combine two biscuits (Telfon).
 
wrong bein wil never aquire the mbc group thats a whole entity on its self
Doha (AFP) - Qatar's state-funded broadcaster Al-Jazeera on Sunday announced a fresh round of job cuts with around 500 positions being lost, most of them at the network's Doha headquarters.

On top of existing losses of 700 jobs following an announcement earlier this year that Al-Jazeera America is to close, it means the broadcaster is set to shed more than 20 percent of its global workforce.



In total, the job cuts will reduce Al-Jazeera's staff numbers from around 5,200 to 4,000.

The cuts come at a time when gas and oil-rich Qatar is readjusting its spending priorities as it grapples with the global slump in energy prices.

Al-Jazeera said on Sunday that after a management review it was "expected that around 500 positions worldwide will be impacted, the majority of which are in Qatar".

Announcing the job losses in a statement, acting Director General, Mostefa Souag, said the cuts would allow the network "to evolve our business operation in order to maintain a leading position and continue our recognised commitment to high quality, independent and hard-hitting journalism around the world.

"While our decision is consistent with those being made across the media industry worldwide, it was difficult to make nonetheless."

He added: "However, we are confident it is the right step to ensure the network's long-term competitiveness and reach."

According to one Al-Jazeera official, up to 60 percent of the job cuts -- 300 positions -- could come at the broadcaster's Doha base.

The official told AFP that job losses could begin to be enforced within the next week, and most would be in non-editorial positions.

Staff members were apparently told on Sunday that Al-Jazeera English would be spared.

One employee at the network, who did not wish to be named, told AFP that the job losses were expected but that had created "a lot of paranoia" among staff as they waited to be officially told.

"We have been waiting for this announcement. Since the middle of January we were told next week, then next week, there was a lot of speculation."

Another told AFP that the majority of job losses would be in sections such as IT and that each employee laid-off would receive at least two months' salary.

Al-Jazeera media network broadcasts in several languages.

It has around 80 bureaus worldwide and Al-Jazeera English reaches 270 million homes every day, says the broadcaster.

Al-Jazeera Arabic is watched by 27 million viewers daily while its online channel "AJ+" has received some 1.2 billion views since launching last September.

- 'Shake-up' needed -

The latest job losses come at a time when Qatar, a major gas and oil producer, has seen its revenues drop sharply as energy prices nosedived.

Qatar has already forecast a budget deficit of more than $12 billion in 2016, its first in fifteen years.

In addition, the emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani warned last December of "wasteful spending, overstaffing and a lack of accountability" across Qatar.

The current financial issues are probably the greatest the network has faced since it began broadcasting 20 years ago.

Khaled Hroub, professor of Middle East politics and Arab media at Northwestern University in Qatar, said the broadcaster needed a "shake-up" but the cuts sent out a "bold message".

"I think by this decision, Qatari officials attempt to deliver a bold message to everyone, including their own citizens, that a current policy of huge cuts and vigilant spending is very serious, due to the continuation decline in oil prices.

"Applying these cuts even to Al-Jazeera, one of the most cherished institutions in the country, sends a warning that nobody and no institution could be spared."
 
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Have you also wondered how Pow**vu keys are searched??
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>>> only serious and interested persons <<<<
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Doha (AFP) - Qatar's state-funded broadcaster Al-Jazeera on Sunday announced a fresh round of job cuts with around 500 positions being lost, most of them at the network's Doha headquarters.

On top of existing losses of 700 jobs following an announcement earlier this year that Al-Jazeera America is to close, it means the broadcaster is set to shed more than 20 percent of its global workforce.



In total, the job cuts will reduce Al-Jazeera's staff numbers from around 5,200 to 4,000.

The cuts come at a time when gas and oil-rich Qatar is readjusting its spending priorities as it grapples with the global slump in energy prices.

Al-Jazeera said on Sunday that after a management review it was "expected that around 500 positions worldwide will be impacted, the majority of which are in Qatar".

Announcing the job losses in a statement, acting Director General, Mostefa Souag, said the cuts would allow the network "to evolve our business operation in order to maintain a leading position and continue our recognised commitment to high quality, independent and hard-hitting journalism around the world.

"While our decision is consistent with those being made across the media industry worldwide, it was difficult to make nonetheless."

He added: "However, we are confident it is the right step to ensure the network's long-term competitiveness and reach."

According to one Al-Jazeera official, up to 60 percent of the job cuts -- 300 positions -- could come at the broadcaster's Doha base.

The official told AFP that job losses could begin to be enforced within the next week, and most would be in non-editorial positions.

Staff members were apparently told on Sunday that Al-Jazeera English would be spared.

One employee at the network, who did not wish to be named, told AFP that the job losses were expected but that had created "a lot of paranoia" among staff as they waited to be officially told.

"We have been waiting for this announcement. Since the middle of January we were told next week, then next week, there was a lot of speculation."

Another told AFP that the majority of job losses would be in sections such as IT and that each employee laid-off would receive at least two months' salary.

Al-Jazeera media network broadcasts in several languages.

It has around 80 bureaus worldwide and Al-Jazeera English reaches 270 million homes every day, says the broadcaster.

Al-Jazeera Arabic is watched by 27 million viewers daily while its online channel "AJ+" has received some 1.2 billion views since launching last September.

- 'Shake-up' needed -

The latest job losses come at a time when Qatar, a major gas and oil producer, has seen its revenues drop sharply as energy prices nosedived.

Qatar has already forecast a budget deficit of more than $12 billion in 2016, its first in fifteen years.

In addition, the emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani warned last December of "wasteful spending, overstaffing and a lack of accountability" across Qatar.

The current financial issues are probably the greatest the network has faced since it began broadcasting 20 years ago.

Khaled Hroub, professor of Middle East politics and Arab media at Northwestern University in Qatar, said the broadcaster needed a "shake-up" but the cuts sent out a "bold message".

"I think by this decision, Qatari officials attempt to deliver a bold message to everyone, including their own citizens, that a current policy of huge cuts and vigilant spending is very serious, due to the continuation decline in oil prices.

"Applying these cuts even to Al-Jazeera, one of the most cherished institutions in the country, sends a warning that nobody and no institution could be spared."
so whats all that got to do with mbc group or are they owed by aljazeera or based in qatar
 
so whats all that got to do with mbc group or are they owed by aljazeera or based in qatar
Message from Chairman MBC Group:
The region's first free-to-air private satellite TV channel, MBC has remained the region's undisputed leader and broadcasting industry pioneer for nearly two decades, the group has evolved to become a global multimedia powerhouse that continues its trailblazing path throughout the Arab world and beyond.
The pillars of MBC’s success – the foundations upon which our past, present and future are built – focus on our viewers, advertising partners and, naturally, our people. Without the support, dedication and loyalty of our viewers, our advertisers and our expert staff, our vision could not have become a reality. It is upon these same pillars that MBC Group continues to grow, by pushing the boundaries and leading the way, exploring new formats, new platforms and new materials. Working beyond our screens to enable our viewers to access MBC’s premium quality TV content out of the home – on mobiles, online, and on demand – we are harnessing the latest in technology and convergence across all platforms.
It is a privilege for me to lead this innovative organization, and I reiterate MBC’s commitment to providing the absolute best in quality: from the caliber of our audiences on which advertisers have come to rely, to the best in information, entertainment and interaction that our viewers have come to expect.
 
all.. My 4922 has been misbehaving lately. When it's off and switched on again all channells are Red. It will take like 5 to 10 minutes b4 green appears. Should I start investing in another one?
 
Any member can help me about is22 on 72e I cant receive all the kenyan chanels listed on lngsat.i only manage about 12...and citizen is not one of them....
 
so whats all that got to do with mbc group or are they owed by aljazeera or based in qatar

Readjusting its spending priorities as it grapples with the global slump in energy prices.
beIN Sports 100% = Al-jazeera
 
Change ya Lnb
Ooh so both lnbz for is20/apst7 r fried? Will try tomorrow with another lnb. Actually jst now recver was switched off for some few minutes and refused completely to go green when on.
 
Hi members & sellers,

Where in kenya can i get Supermax vh 777? & at how much? This lnb has served me very well.
 
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