It broadcasts a variety of programs and news shows in Arabic, covering society, politics, entertainment and culture.
Syria TV, according to the station's profile,[5] aims at "bridging the spaces and gaps between the members of the Syrian nation.
The Program topic, which is presented by Ayham Nabei, Yara Edriss, Abed Molhem, Assiya Hisham, and Noor Abdulrahman, is based on Syrian families reunion via social media.
This means that this program is following up the stories taken from real life along with tracking Syrians’ reactions at social media.
[9] A program presenting a weekly interview with political figures influencing Syrian reality, wherein they will be asked direct questions about current issues related to Syria.
[10] A weekly talk space presenting commentation and analysis about regional, Arab, and international events affecting Syrian situations.
This program introduces news stories presented in a different pattern focusing on pictures, music, and infographics.
[12] A daily news analysis program, discussing the most prominent events, both in politics and on ground, whether those taking place in Syria or related to any Syrian issue whatsoever.
It discusses issues depending on studies, data, and statistics in a way that is reviving the atmosphere of forums that were active in the past.
[14] A program discussing, documenting, and studying the Syrian history as well as memories through their manifestations reflected on the political, economic, cultural, and social aspects.
[16] A weekly medical program pursuing medial matters, aiming to raise the public awareness.
[19] A documentary series, each episode discusses the story behind an impressive photo taken throughout the years of the Syrian revolution, as it has left a moving effect on peoples’ minds and souls, along with being circulated worldwide as it documented the incident in real time along with its all aspects and human dimensions.
It reflects a real image about their situations that must be introduced to the world, along with documenting the incidents taking place in these camps.
The topic here can be summarized as follows: As Noor has retired after being a TV presenter, and since she has quit getting involved in any political debate, she has become a stay-at-home person, or a Khanoum, which means a housewife in the Syrian-Arabic accent.
Therefore, there is no need for cohesion or coherence, unlike drama, since we have here a general atmosphere overwhelming everything, adopting swift rhythm reflected in a sarcastic way, that would attract, not repel, the viewers, I expect", added she.
It tries to find out the links connecting between events, to make a basis to understand them, and to anticipate any future scenario.
[25] A documentary program taking the form of a narrative documenting Syria's diaspora via refugees’ stories throughout the journeys they set off heading towards hosting countries, including discussing what they have left behind in their homeland.
Dystopia is an imagined world or society in which people lead wretched, dehumanized, fearful lives.