The first major rebrand for JCC happened on January 16, 2009, coinciding with the launch of sister channel Baraem.
[6] On April 1, 2016, JeemTV and Baraem on Arabsat and Nilesat both became encrypted in favor of HD feeds available exclusively via the beIN Channels Network service.
The channel produces some of its own original TV series, such as My Arabian House, which premiered in 2007 and featured live action and puppetry.
Virtually all foreign-language material is translated into Arabic, primarily via dubbing (though voice-over is also used for unscripted programming).
[8] London-based foundry Fontsmith revised the font used on air, giving it a much slimmer appearance, which was depicted in the new logo.
JeemTV was free to view on Badr, Arabsat, Nilesat, Hotbird, Eurobird, and Freeview UK and was also distributed by a number of other operators across Europe.
Although starting on 1 April 2016 it was made exclusive to beIN Channels Network, however, the Hot Bird feed remained free to view until 1 June 2018.