OSN expands channel’s lineup with Warner Bros. Discovery partnership

Fatafeat, renowned for its culinary programs in the Arabic food network, is set to introduce a lineup of new cooking shows leading up to Ramadan. (OSN/File)
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Updated 19 December 2023
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OSN expands channel’s lineup with Warner Bros. Discovery partnership

  • From Jan. 1 Cartoon Network, Fatafeat, and Animal Planet will show on OSNtv

LONDON: OSN announced on Tuesday the expansion of its channel’s lineup as part of its new partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery.

Effective Jan. 1, OSN’s library will be enhanced with the inclusion of Cartoon Network, Fatafeat, and Animal Planet. This move is aimed at catering to a diverse audience and enriching the content offerings on OSNtv.

Expressing her enthusiasm about the partnership, Senior Vice President of Content Acquisition & Arabic Channels at OSN Rolla Karam highlighted the significance of the deal in the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering “the finest global content” to its subscribers.

“We remain committed to curating exceptional entertainment choices for our subscribers, with Fatafeat as one of the most beloved Arabic cooking channels in the region, featuring an array of our favourite chefs,” Karam said.

She added: “Cartoon Network will also offer a kids and family option, which will be available in dual Arabic and English audio for all to enjoy, while Animal Planet will provide nature lovers with an even more dynamic offering.”

Fatafeat, renowned for its culinary programs in the Arabic food network, is set to introduce a lineup of new cooking shows leading up to Ramadan. This includes the latest addition, “The Kitchen with Chef Marwan Sardouk,” where the chef navigates viewers through Dubai’s vibrant culinary scene.

While Cartoon Network and Animal Planet cater to families, younger audiences, and animal enthusiasts, thanks to programs such as the epic saga of a courageous young hero, Jade Armor, and “The Zoo,” providing an intimate glimpse into the lives of animals in zoos and aquariums.

Francesco Perta, vice president of business development and distribution for the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey at Warner Bros. Discovery, expressed his delight at the expanded partnership. He emphasized that the addition of Cartoon Network, Fatafeat, and Animal Planet to OSN’s offerings marks a significant chapter in their commitment to delivering high-quality, diverse content to a wide audience.

“Our animated series, culinary programs, and wildlife shows are crafted to captivate audiences of all ages, and we're confident that they will find a delighted audience among OSN’s subscribers,” Perta stated.

“As we continue to innovate and expand our reach, partnerships allow us to connect with viewers meaningfully and bring our beloved characters and stories into their homes.”


Hezbollah says Israeli strike killed Al-Manar TV presenter in southern Lebanon

Updated 27 January 2026
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Hezbollah says Israeli strike killed Al-Manar TV presenter in southern Lebanon

  • The ​Israeli ‌military said later on Monday that Al-Din was a Hezbollah militant who recently worked to rehabilitate the group’s artillery capabilities in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah said on Monday that an Israeli strike ​in the country’s south killed TV presenter Ali Nour Al-Din, who worked for the group’s affiliated Al-Manar television station.
The group said the killing portends “the danger of ‌Israel’s extended escalations (in Lebanon) ‌to include ‌the ⁠media community.”
The ​Israeli ‌military said later on Monday that Al-Din was a Hezbollah militant who recently worked to rehabilitate the group’s artillery capabilities in southern Lebanon.
Israel and ⁠Lebanon agreed to a US-brokered ‌ceasefire in 2024 to end ‍more than ‍a year of fighting ‍between Israel and Hezbollah, which culminated in Israeli strikes that severely weakened the Iran-backed militant group. Since ​then, the sides have traded accusations over ceasefire violations.
Lebanon ⁠has faced growing pressure from the US and Israel to disarm Hezbollah. The group’s leaders fear that Israel could dramatically escalate strikes across the battered country, aiming to push the Lebanese government for quicker action to confiscate Hezbollah’s arsenal.