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Jordanian Internet firm launches TV station
- Jordan: Thursday, July 30 - 2009 at 10:58
ShooFeeTV, a Jordanian Internet start-up, has launched its own television channel, months after receiving backing from Intel Capital, the venture fund owned by Intel, The National has reported. 'What we want the TV channel to do is drive interest in the service and increase visits to our website,' Amjad Tadros, founder of ShooFeeTV has said. The new ShooFeeTV channel is being broadcast via the Arabsat Badr-4 satellite and will show a rolling ticker of television times, as well as clips and trailers for upcoming shows and movies, as well as original entertainment news related content developed by ShooFeeTV.
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