Al-Bayan (radio station)
Al-Bayan (Arabic: البيان) was the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's (ISIL's) official radio station,[1] based in Iraq, owned and operated by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which broadcast at 92.5 on the FM dial. The station aired a news-talk format and broadcasts in the Arabic, Kurdish, English, French, and Russian languages.[2]
Broadcast area | Syria, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | Arabic, Kurdish, English, French, Russian and other languages |
Format | Religious, news, talk, terrorist propaganda |
Ownership | |
Owner | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (unlicensed) |
History | |
First air date | 2014 |
Originating from Mosul, al-Bayan programs were credited with being "highly professional and slickly produced" and were sometimes compared to NPR and the BBC for tone and quality.[3][4][5] Al-Bayan's reporting on ISIS military operations had been referenced by the Associated Press and The Washington Post''.[6][7] The station stopped broadcasts after ISIS lost most of its bases in Iraq and Syria.
Broacasts by ISIS resumed later from Sirte, Libya under the station name "Radio Al-Tawheed".
Beginnings
The first broadcast of Al-Bayan Radio was launched in late 2014, which initially provided newscasts, then some other programs were added in April 2015.[8][9] The station offered a wide range of programming including nasheed, Quran recitations, speeches, Fiqh, language instruction, and interview shows, interspersed with regular news bulletins and field reports from al-Bayan correspondents in Iraq and Syria.[10] English-language news bulletins were delivered by an American-accented, male newsreader and datelines are read in the Islamic calendar.[3]
Frequencies
Known frequencies (October 2016) were:
The station in Mosul was reported to have gone off-air after an air strike on it in late February 2017 as part of the Battle of Mosul.[12] Iraqi forces discovered the station in March 2017 in an upscale western Mosul neighborhood they captured. ISIS had burnt it down before fleeing.[13]
Libyan broadcasts
In February 2015, ISIL captured a radio station called "Makmadas" in Sirte, Libya. It was nominally run by Ansar Al-Sharia in Lybia. It is unclear whether that station is still under ISIL management.[14] An ISIL-owned satellite television station and a powerful radio station on 94.3 FM, also based out of Sirte and operating under the brand name "Al-Tawheed," began broadcasting the previous October 2014. Radio Al-Tawheed (former Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation transmitter) have 10 kilowatts output power and is received in Europe via sporadic E propagation.[15]
The station operated in 2015 and 2016 before being overrun by Libyan forces.[16]
Frequencies
See also
- Dabiq Magazine
- Media of Iraq
References
- "A News Agency With Scoops Directly From ISIS, and a Veneer of Objectivity". The New York Times. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- "Islamic State launches English-language radio news bulletins". The Daily Telegraph. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
- Sharma, Swati (4 June 2015). "Islamic State has an English-language radio broadcast that sounds eerily like NPR". The Washington Post. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- Hinhant, Lori (1 June 2015). "The ISIS Station Targeting Foreign Recruits Sounds Like NPR". Business Insider. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- "Thanks for listening to ISIS radio in English". Public Radio International. 22 April 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- Murphy, Brian. "Islamic State claims responsibility for Texas attack outside Muhammad cartoon show". The Washington Post (5 May 2015). Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- Maamoun, Youssef (23 May 2015). "Islamic State Group Radio Claims Saudi Arabia Mosque Suicide Attack". Huffington Post. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- Withnall, Adam (18 January 2015). "Isis to launch first 24-hour online TV channel featuring British hostage John Cantlie and flagship show 'Time to Recruit'". The Independent. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- "ISIS launch English-language radio bulletins". Al-Arabiya. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- "Interview with Charlie Winter". BBC Radio 4. 12 May 2015.
- "Al Bayan Frequencies in Syria".
- "Air raid silences IS radio station in Iraq's Mosul".
- "Iraqi troops stumble on Daesh media tentacle in Mosul". Agence-France Presse. Gulf News.
- Mosendz, Polly (13 February 2015). "ISIS Takes Over Radio Station in Libya, Reports Say". Newsweek. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- Vella, Matthew (15 October 2014). "Islamic State to launch Sat-TV station in Libya – Herald". Malta Today. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- Libyan Express: Libyan forces find ISIS infamous Radio Al-Tawheed
- "Al Bayan Frequencies in Libya".
External links
- Al-Bayan Radio Archive In the arabic language.