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How To Watch Arabic Channels In USA, Canada & Australia

Arab families living in the United States, Canada, and Australia now have several options on how to watch their favorite Arabic TV channels.

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Arab families living in the United States, Canada, and Australia have several options on how to watch their favorite Arabic TV channels. Some of these options are suitable for cord-cutters, whose goal it is to get rid of cable and satellite TV and save as much money as possible. Other options are ideal for those who prefer a more traditional satellite TV experience. Regardless of which two groups you belong to, you’ll be able to satisfy your craving for Arabic TV with the help of this article.

HSTBox

If the idea of being able to watch more than 400 Arabic channels over the internet sounds appealing to you, then you need to check out HSTBox. Retailing for $350 with two years of free subscription, this IPTV receiver offers exceptional picture quality, DVR functionality, and convenient remote control.

You can order it online from a designated reseller in your area, with free shipping to North America. For HSTBox to work properly, you need an internet connection with at least 2 Mbps of download bandwidth. The good news is that HSTBox comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can simply ask for a refund should you encounter any issue with it.

The manufacturer of HSTBox provides customer support over the phone, email, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Telegram.

Recommend For: Those who want access to as many Arabic TV channels as they can possibly get.

DISH Arabic TV

DISH TV is one of the most popular providers of satellite TV in the United States, and the company has several packages with Arabic TV channels, including Arabic Elite Pack, Arabic Music Pack, Arabic IQRAA Pack, Arabic Noursat Pack, and Arabic Aghapy TV Pack. This is what’s included in each package.

We recommend Arabic Elite Pack because it includes a wide variety of TV channels, covering dramas, music, news, political updates, religious programming, and more. Arabic Elite Pack costs $34.99 a month with a two-year commitment. DISH TV users can customize their Arabic TV package with extra channels, including Willow Cricket HD, NDTV 24*7, France 24, and others.

New subscribers to DISH TV get professional installation for free, and it doesn’t matter how many TVs you want to connect to your satellite.

Recommended For: Those who are used to the satellite TV experience and are willing to pay a premium price for it.

Sling TV Arabic

Owned by Dish Network, Sling TV is a popular American over-the-top internet television service that you can watch using Roku, Apple TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, Android, iOS, Xbox One, Amazon FireTV, Azulle, Windows, Google Chrome, AndroidTV, Chromecast, and AirTV.

With Sling TV, you can watch over 130 Arabic TV channels broadcasting from 15 Middle Eastern countries. Some of the most popular Arabic TV channels available on Sling TV include MBC, Aljazeera, ART, LBCI, Aljadeed, Rotana, CBC, DMC, and Melody. For more information on the Arabic TV channels offered by Sling TV, read this channel guide. For Lebanese abroad, you’ll even be able to watch MTV Lebanon online.

Sling TV Arabic costs either $25 a month or $150 a year. Regardless of if you choose the monthly or annual subscription, you always get a 7-day free trial that allows you to evaluate the service without forcing you to make a commitment.

Recommended For: Cord-cutters who want to watch Arabic TV on many different devices.

FilmOn

FilmOn is an internet-based television provider with multiple Arabic channels, including Rotana Aflam, Al Jazeera, BBC Arabic TV, Dubai TV, AYAAT, and others. The service costs $19.95 per month or $199 per year (you get two months of free service).

FilmOn launched in 2009 in the United Kingdom and a year later in the United States. At the time of writing, it licenses several hundred channels and nearly 100,000 video-on-demand titles. Being an internet-based television provider, you can watch FilmOn on just about any device.

Recommended For: Budget-minded individuals who are looking for a cost-effective way to watch Arabic TV on the go.

Watch Arabic TV Channels Directly

Some Arabic TV channels, such as Alsumaria or Nessma stream their live TV programming on the internet, so you can simply tune in from any country and start watching.

If you’re fine with watching Arabic TV in a web browser and can live without extra features, this method of watching Arabic TV channels in the United States, Canada, and Australia is certainly worth trying, especially considering that it doesn’t cost anything at all.

Recommended For: Casual viewers who don’t often watch Arabic TV.

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Bonus: If you’re into watching Arabic movies (especially those good old classics), then you can also check out Cinemoz, the fastest growing premium video on demand platform in the Arab World.

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