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Al-Masirah
Al-Masirah (Arabic: المسيرة al-Masirah, which means "The Journey") is a Yemeni TV channel owned by the Houthi movement which was launched in 2012. It is headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon.
The President of the board of Al-Masirah is Mohammed Abdulsalam who is also Houthis official spokesman and their chief negotiator.
Al-Masirah was founded by the Houthi movement in January 2012 in Beirut, Lebanon and is located next to Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV with backup studios at Hezbollah headquarters. The channel launched its first test broadcast on 23 March 2012, on the Nilesat satellite.
On 10 May 2015, Al-Masirah, along with other anti-Saudi channels, were closed on Nile Sat & Euro Sat several times due to Saudi pressure on the satellite companies, which made Al-Masirah broadcast its signal instead on the Russian satellite Express AM44. After several months of being banned on Nile Sat, broadcast is now online on Nile Sat.
After the Houthi takeover in Yemen, Al-Masirah lost a number of employees due to conflict.
On June 22, 2021, United States law enforcement agencies seized a number of domains associated with Al-Masirah.
Al-Masirah
Al-Masirah (Arabic: المسيرة al-Masirah, which means "The Journey") is a Yemeni TV channel owned by the Houthi movement which was launched in 2012. It is headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon.
The President of the board of Al-Masirah is Mohammed Abdulsalam who is also Houthis official spokesman and their chief negotiator.
Al-Masirah was founded by the Houthi movement in January 2012 in Beirut, Lebanon and is located next to Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV with backup studios at Hezbollah headquarters. The channel launched its first test broadcast on 23 March 2012, on the Nilesat satellite.
On 10 May 2015, Al-Masirah, along with other anti-Saudi channels, were closed on Nile Sat & Euro Sat several times due to Saudi pressure on the satellite companies, which made Al-Masirah broadcast its signal instead on the Russian satellite Express AM44. After several months of being banned on Nile Sat, broadcast is now online on Nile Sat.
After the Houthi takeover in Yemen, Al-Masirah lost a number of employees due to conflict.
On June 22, 2021, United States law enforcement agencies seized a number of domains associated with Al-Masirah.
