MED TV broadcast programs mainly in six languages, Kurdish (Sorani, Kurmanji, and Zaza dialects), English, Arabic, Assyrian and Turkish.
MED TV Programmes were a varied mix from children's programs, music, documentaries and news broadcasts.
[2] A program in which Kurdish books written in the three scripts of Arabic, Kyrillic and Latin were discussed, was moderated by a journalist of Özgür Gündem.
[2] Turkey saw MED TV as a part of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),[3] which it classifies as a terrorist organization.
[2] Turkey repeatedly urged providers of satellites to end the broadcast of MED TV.
Following the ban in Poland, Med TV rented satellites from USA based Intelsat to broadcast its programs.