BBC Arabic
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BBC Arabic was launched on 1938 and is the first foreign language service of the BBC World Service. The programs of BBC Arabic are broadcasted on the mediumwave and shortwave all over the middle east and north Africa. FM broadcasting is available for some areas.
It is broadcast from Bush House in London as well as from a BBC Bureau in Cairo.
FM/AM/Digital: Radio 1 • Radio 2 • Radio 3 • Radio 4 • Radio Five Live
Digital: 1Xtra • Five Live Sports Extra • 6 Music • BBC 7 • Asian Network
Nations: Radio Scotland • Radio nan Gàidheal • Radio Wales • Radio Cymru • Radio Ulster • Radio Foyle
English Regions: BBC Local Radio
International: BBC World Service • BBC Arabic
Former stations: Allied Expeditionary Forces Programme • Forces Programme • General Forces Programme • Home Service • Light Programme • National Programme • Radio 5 • Regional Programme • Third Programme • Scud FM