Freeview (El Kadsre)

Freeview is El Kadsre's digital terrestrial television platform. It is operated by DTVEK. It was launched on April 10, 2003. It uses both ATSC and DVB-T2 formats.

History
When the Freeview launched, it all channels had only 480p. HD channels began offering in 2006 starting 720p, then Full HD 1080p in 2008.

Coverage of foreign TV channels
Freeview carries TV channels from, , , and the Arab world along with El Kadsreian Islands TV channels.

American channels
From it's launch, Freeview has carried affiliates of American TV networks. The current lineup is: The stations' local newscasts and the networks' national news programs are usually replaced with infomercials ( is still broadcast by WCVB and is still broadcast by KOMU on their respective special Freeview feeds).
 * ABC, CBS, and Fox affiliates (since 2012),  (since 2008), and  (since 2014)
 * NBC affiliate (since 2003)
 * CW affiliate (since 2017)
 * PBS affiliate (since 2007)

The original lineup consisted of KOMU with CBS affiliate,  ABC affiliate ,  FOX affiliate , and two  stations, WB affiliate  and PBS affiliate. WSEE was replaced by out of  in 2004 due to contractual issues between DTVEK and, and  was replaced in 2005 by  out of  due to an "argument" between officials at DTVEK and staff from WLS. In 2007, replaced KLCS. In 2008, WBKB was replaced by out of  after DTVEK's contract with  expired. In 2012, WLOS was replaced by Boston's due to WLOS pre-empting several ABC programs, and in 2014 Boston's  replaced WFVX due to WFVX not carrying enough FOX programming to match DTVEK's "quota". KTLA was replaced in 2017 by of the  as a cost-cutting measure.

Canadian channels
Freeview also has carried Canadian TV channels since 2005. All have remained the same affiliates since being added.

New Zealand
Freeview has first carried New Zealand TV channels since 2003. All have remained the same state since being added.
 * TVNZ 1
 * TVNZ 2
 * Three
 * TVNZ Duke (formerly TVNZ 6, TVNZ U and TVNZ 2 Plus 1)
 * Prime
 * Bravo (formerly TV4, C4 and FOUR)
 * Choice TV
 * Maori Television
 * Te Reo
 * Three Life (formerly TVNZ 7 and TVNZ 1 Plus 1)