Television in Morocco
Television in Morocco. Terrestrial television viewing was estimated at 20% of total television households in 2011. IPTV is offered by Maroc Telecom. Digital terrestrial television is gradually spreading, with 41 national and foreign channels. The national broadcaster SNRT aims to complete digital switchover by 2015.[1]
Morocco has nine domestic free-to-air channels: seven government owned, one privately owned, and one of mixed ownership. 2M TV started out as the first private terrestrial channel in Morocco, in 1989, however it became a mixed ownership channel as 70% of its capital was bought by the government. It is by far the most watched channel in Morocco, cited by 84% of TV viewers. Medi1TV (formerly Medi 1 Sat) is the privately owned channel, although 50% of its shares are owned by the public sector. The other seven channels are all government-owned.[1]
Al Jazeera Sports is the most popular pay-TV bouquet in Morocco, accounting for around 65% of the local pay-TV market.[1]
List of channels
- Al Aoula
- 2M TV
- Arryadia
- Arrabia
- Al Maghribiya
- Assadissa
- Aflam TV
- Tamazight TV
- Medi 1 TV
- Pink Maroc (starting November 2014)
- Morocco TV
- Morocco Series Channel
Most-viewed channels
Viewing shares, 25–31 March 2015:[2]
Position | Channel | Group | Share of total viewing (%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2M TV | Government of Morocco (68%) SNI (20.7%) | 29.9% |
2 | Al Aoula | Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision | 7.6% |
3 | Al Maghribia | Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision | 2.9% |
4 | Other SNRT channels | Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision | 3.6% |
5 | Other channels | – | 56.0% |
References
- 1 2 3 "Arab Media Outlook 2011-2015" (PDF). 2012. pp. 149–151.
- ↑ "Audience de la télévision". CIAUMED. Retrieved 22 April 2015.