The satellite-television broadcaster YahLive has signed a deal to carry the Tawazon TV station, which it will beam in high-definition across the Middle East.
YahLive, which transmits via an Abu Dhabi-owned satellite, said the addition of the channel marked a "long-term partnership".
The Arabic-language Tawazon TV, which is owned by Lootah Television & Advertising, features entertainment, health and cultural shows.
YahLive also carries channels broadcast by MBC, Dubai Media and Abu Dhabi Media, which also owns and publishes The National. In February, YahLive said it had started transmitting the region's first dedicated 3D channel, High TV 3D.
YahLive is a partnership between Yahsat, the satellite company owned by the Mubadala Development Company, and the global satellite operator SES.
