Aishab

Aishab (Arabic: اصحاب; meaning "friends") is an Arabic-language free-to-air satellite television channel targeted towards youth audiences, with programming aimed at kids between 7 and 12 years old, teenagers between 13 and 19 and young adults between 20 and 28. It is owned by Radio & TV Salam A/S. A sister channel named Mini broadcasts programming for the pre-school sector. The channel is headquartered in, with auxiliary studios in  and.

Aishab has separate pay-TV feeds which broadcast in, and the. They target Arab communities and expatriates in those countries and air the same Arabic dubs as the main channel.

History
The channel was launched in 2003. Auditions for presenters were held in, , and among the Israeli Arab community and the Arab diaspora. The initial on-air look was designed by Lambie-Nairn.

A European feed launched on in February 2005, alongside the first appearance of the channel's mascot "Bibi".

The first major rebrand for Aishab happened on February 1, 2009, coinciding with the launch of sister channel Mini. The new logo was designed by Antons Ottesen with the on-air look for both channels designed by Digital Design Works. Another change with this new look is the age merit, which changed from 3-28 to 7-28.

In 2013, a new logo was introduced for Aishab. It was designed by Ole Rønnow and Bjorn Radawi, with the on-air look again created by Digital Design Works in.