Al Mayadeen live stream
Al Mayadeen online television
Al Mayadeen (Arabic: الميادين, meaning "The Plazas") is a Lebanese pan-Arab satellite television channel operating in the 24-hour news and political talk format . The primary language of broadcasting is Arabic, with additional digital content also available in English and Spanish . The channel was launched on June 11, 2012, by Ghassan bin Jiddo, a veteran Tunisian journalist who was formerly Al Jazeera's bureau chief in Beirut, along with a team of former Al Jazeera correspondents and editors . It is headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon, and operates under the Al Mayadeen Satellite Media Network, which also includes a production company, a radio station, and an advertising bureau .
On air, Al Mayadeen was founded with the stated goal of providing an independent, pan-Arabist alternative to dominant news networks like Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya, claiming an editorial line of offering a counter-narrative to what it sees as the biases of these major channels . Its slogan, "The Reality As It Is" (الحقيقة كما هي), reflects this mission . The channel airs 24 hours a day with a schedule featuring more than ten daily news bulletins and approximately 17 diverse programs . For those who want to watch live channel broadcasts, the programming is built around a mix of rolling news coverage, political analysis, talk shows, and documentaries. The channel has a network of correspondents in major capitals across the world, including Moscow, Washington D.C., London, Tehran, and throughout the Arab world . It has been noted for its pioneering coverage of major regional conflicts, including the war in Syria and the Israeli war on Gaza .
Al Mayadeen has been widely described by media observers and analysts as being aligned with the Hezbollah-led political axis, the government of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, and the government of Iran . Several of its staff journalists have faced international sanctions or have been the subject of official complaints. For instance, in 2025, a British MP referred Al Mayadeen journalist Hoda Salha to UK police for alleged violations of the Terrorism Act, claiming the channel incites terrorism against Israel. The channel has also been the target of Israeli military actions; in March 2026, Israeli airstrikes killed two of its journalists, Fatima Ftouni and her brother Mohammad Ftouni, which Lebanon's President condemned as a "blatant crime" and a violation of international humanitarian law .
Al Mayadeen is available globally via satellite and online streaming. It broadcasts unencrypted and free-to-air on major satellite systems serving the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and North America, including Nilesat, Arabsat, and Eutelsat . The channel was briefly blocked by Arabsat in 2015 for allegedly violating the operator’s charter of honor, but it continues to broadcast on other platforms . Viewers can watch online the tv online service of Al Mayadeen through its official website (almayadeen.net) and mobile applications, which also provide a live stream and an extensive video archive . The channel has confirmed that one of its presenters is the former British MP George Galloway, who hosts a show called "A Free Word" .
Al Mayadeen strives to position itself as a significant player in the Pan-Arab news market, offering a perspective distinct from its Qatari and Saudi competitors. The mission of the channel is to provide a platform for what it considers the "resistance axis" in the Middle East, covering news and events from this viewpoint. The channel is led by founder Ghassan bin Jiddo . It has news and programming staff that include veteran journalists, such as Lina Zahr Eddine, a Lebanese news presenter who was among the former Al Jazeera staff that moved to the channel at its launch . The channel also maintains a significant digital presence. Thanks to its satellite distribution and digital platforms, the channel provides the opportunity to watch live channel content, ensuring that its Arabic-language news and political analysis programming reaches audiences across the Middle East, Europe, and the global diaspora wherever they are.

