You can watch Noursat in Middle East, North Africa, Europe, North/South America ,USA,
CANADA, LATIN AMERICA, BRAZIL, MEXICO, NIGERIA, FRANCE, UK, HOLLAND,
SWEDEN, LEBANON, KUWEIT, JORDAN, SYRIA, UAE, Far East and Australia &
New Zeland..., World Media International, 7 days a week, 24/24 hours
Channel 771 Dish, on Hotbird 4, Echostar, Pas 9 and Pas 8.
How to receive Noursat in :
| For the installation or any technical inquiry kindly call the following numbers: |
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| Middle East, North Africa and Europe (HotBird 4): |
| Orbital Location: 13°E |
| Downlink Frequency: 10949 |
| Downlink Polarization: Vertical |
| Symbol Rate: 27.5 M S/S |
| Fec: 3/4 |
| 961-1-254501/2/3 |
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| Africa (Intelsat 10 KU Band): |
| Orbital Location / Position: 68.5 ° East |
| Transponder : 14 |
| Downlink Frequency: 12562 |
| Downlink Polarization: Horizontal |
| Symbol Rate: 26.657 |
| Fec: 1/2 |
| Video Standard: PAL |
| 961-1-254501/2/3 |
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| North America (Echostar): |
| Dish Network |
| USA: 1-800-984-3388 |
| Canada: 1-514-636-3444 |
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| South America (Pas 9): |
| Multipole International |
| 55-11-3079-5222 |
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| Far East, Australia & New Zealand (Pas 8): |
| World Media International |
| 61-2-9747-1011 |
Telelumiere and Noursat
and Noursat broadcast 7 days a week 24/24hours of programs mainly in Arabic language. Our programs revolve around one goal: Humanity well being . They target all ages and all aspirations. |
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Télé Lumière and Noursat go beyond providing mere broadcasting. They join human persons in their struggle to acquire basic rights, by focusing on abuses committed and rights omitted. They lead campaigns on the streets, for peace and justice and aim to fulfill heaven's values among all people. Believing that charity grows with knowledge that gives people immunity against fanaticism and seclusion, Télé Lumière and Noursat programs are unique in their openness to all religions. |
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Télé Lumière and Noursat believe the land of a country is holy, especially the land which contains the symbols of faith. So it is necessary to affirm people in their lands in order to preserve their symbols and what they hold sacred; this understanding is clearly reflected in the programs. Close to 80% of the programs are produced internally, and range from spiritual guidance, documentaries, life of the saints, religious travelogues, testimonies, social and religious dramas, broadcasts of daily and Sunday Masses and live talk shows (spiritual, cultural, educational and social) in addition to a wide coverage of the Church latest news and activities locally and internationally. Télé Lumière and Noursat have produced highly acclaimed programs confronting all forms of violence, terrorism, pornography, abortion, capital punishment all of which earned it international recognition under a broadcasting program of the United Nations. |
Télé Lumière is a non-profit organization, its mission is ecumenical,
it is not associated to any political party or movement, does not broadcast
any political views and does not accept or promote any commercial endorsements.
As a non profit broadcasting station, it has no lucrative purposes and survives
only from various donations given by its supporters and friends.
The Church cooperated with this television station since the beginning when
she found it one of the best means to promote the principles of justice, love,
freedom and human rights; values called for by Christianity everywhere.
Télé Lumière is supervised by the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops
in Lebanon and directed by a committee involving religious leaders from various
denominations and a group of laity eager to support this distinguished project.
The relationship between the Church and Télé Lumière is organized
through a "cooperation protocol".
As for the Government, it considers Télé Lumière, through the Assembly
of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon, a Christian station,
financially independent and having freedom of management and programming
controlled only by the authority of the Church.
In June 2003, on Pentecost, Télé Lumière celebrated its 12th anniversary
as well as the launching of its satellite station Noursat covering Europe,
the Middle East and North Africa. One year later, on September8th, 2004,
Noursat began its official broadcast in North and South America,
Canada and Australia.
While many TV channels have become event-oriented, either focusing on
terrorism, political turmoil and fanaticism, or are limited to amusement
and scandals, the openness strategy of Télé Lumière and Noursat,
promoting multi-cultural understanding and religious dialogue, have
encouraged a large amount of Muslim viewers to watch and participate
in the campaigns and programs strengthening peace,
targeting coexistence and opposing immorality, violence and terrorism.
After all these years of broadcast, Télé Lumière and Noursat have
become a daily bread and hope for the Christian minority in the Middle East
and the diaspora as well as a source of peace for many viewers from
different denominations.