UBI World TV

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UBI WORLD TV is an Australian digital satellite pay television service that broadcasts predominantly ethnic (and mainly non-english) channels. It launched in late 2004 and currently boasts over 60 channels in its lineup from over 20 countries in over 12 languages.

UBI World TV is owned by Mike and Regina Boulos, who also owned TARBS World TV which went into receivership in July 2004.

UBI World TV Currently Broadcasts TV and Radio Channels to Australia via the Optus B3 satellite using 6 Transponders broadcasting 80 TV Channels and 40 Radio Channels from around the World. UBI World TV also broadcast via the Telstar 10 Satellite which currently broadcasts over the South Africa and Asia-Pacific Region broadcasting 26 TV Channels and 26 Radio Channels from around the World.

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UBI World TV Currently offers programming that caters to the following ethnicities:

  • English
  • Arabic (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria and UAE)
  • Balkan (Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia)
  • Greek (Greece and Cyprus)
  • Persian (Iran and USA)
  • Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil)
  • Spanish (Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Spain)
  • Turkish

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