Sama TV (Arabic: قناة سما الفضائية, lit. 'Sky') is an inactive Syrian private television station based in Damascus, launched on January 24, 2013 as a sister channel to the now-defunct Addounia TV.
| Country | Syria |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Syria |
| Headquarters | Damascus, Syria |
| Programming | |
| Language | Arabic |
| History | |
| Launched | January 24, 2013 |
| Links | |
| Website | sama-tv.net |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Nilesat | Frequency: 11938 Polarization: V SR/FEC: 27500 5/6 |
| Streaming media | |
| Sama TV Live | Free |
It was widely regarded as supportive of the Ba'athist government and reportedly funded by businessman Mohammed Hamsho. Following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the channel became inactive and remains off air as of February 2026.
Programs
editSama TV features a variety of general-interest programs. Many programs are shown on the channel; some of them are:
- Nabed al-Sharq (Pulse of the East, نبض الشرق)
- Ahwal al-Nas (Conditions of the people, أحوال الناس)
- Ajandet Hiwar (Dialogue Agenda, أجندة حوار)
- Rasamil (رساميل)
- Sabah al Khair (Good Morning, صباح الخير)
- Sama Café (سما كافيه)
- Tafasil (Details, تفاصيل)
- Classico (كلاسيكو)
- Eshha Sah (Live properly, عيشها صح)
- Ghazel al-Banat (cotton candy/the flirtation of girls, غزل البنات)
- Hashtag (هاش تاغ)
- Wahesh al-Buhaira (Lake monster, وحش البحيرة)
- Main News Bulletin (نشرة الأخبار الرئيسية)
- Local News Bulletin (نشرة الأخبار المحلية)
Presenters
editSama TV's current presenters included:
News anchors: Nizar Al-Farra, Hanaa Al-Saleh, Ruaa Saker
Other anchors: Rana Koueter, Makhlouf Naama
Correspondents which are making also reports for Addounia TV: Ahmad al-Aaqel, Kinda al-Khidr, Ata Farhat, Kinana Allouche
Social media managers: Anas Othman, Firass Haider.
References
editExternal links
edit- Sama TV official website (in Arabic)
- Sama TV live stream (in Arabic)
- Sama TV on Facebook
- Sama TV on X
- Sama TV's channel on YouTube