Nine new channels will become available to beIN subscribers from April 1, adding variety to its portfolio and strengthening the family and female focused programming.
BeIN is a multi-genre platform providing exclusive access to prime sporting competitions including the FIFA World Cup. It will be adding Movies 4 and beJunior, both beIN branded channels.  
Movies 4 will further provide opportunity to subscribers to watch Hollywood blockbusters at will. BeJunior marks entry of beIN in branded children’s content. 
Through beIN’s partnership with Discovery, three new channels - Fatafeat, Animal Planet and DTX - are being introduced.  
Fatafeat has been an iconic channel that resonates with food-lovers throughout the region. From April 1, Fatafeat will no longer be available as a free-to-air channel. Both Fatafeat and DTX are exclusively available only with beIN while Animal Planet also joins the line up.
BeIN recently formalised an agreement with BBC that enables it to introduce the well-known and much loved children’s entertainment brand CBeebies in the region.  
CBeebies has been a leading BBC channel across the world that is equally popular with pre-schoolers as well as their parents due to the educational nature of the content.  
The channel is well recognised as one that plays an important part in child development through educational themes of it’s programmes.
BeIN is also expanding the Cartoon Network franchise by introducing Cartoon Network Hindi. 
This reflects beIN’s approach of expanding it’s brand appeal for various segments of the population. 
Baraem and Jeem are the last two channels joining beIN to complete the line up for the April 1 launch. Both are among the most popular free-to-air channels in the region for many years. From April 1, these channels will be exclusively available only for beIN subscribers.
“We are fortunate to be able to launch nine channels of such high quality,” beIN Media Group deputy CEO Yousef al-Obaidly said.

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