--MTA TV Ahmadiyya--Muslim Television Ahmadiyya (MTA) is the global satellite TV network consisting of 4 international channels run and funded by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The first channel, MTA 1 was officially launched on 31 January 1992. The station started with weekly transmissions every Friday and Initially it was named AMP or Ahmadiyya Muslim Presentation. The name was afterwards changed to Muslim Television Ahmadiyya or MTA International and then to MTA1 (MTA Al-Ula). It started its daily transmissions on 7th January 2004. The channel was established by Mirza Tahir Ahmad. It became the First International Muslim channel to broadcast a host of Islamic programming. In the UK it is available on Sky (Channel 787) network as a free channel. Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International is the main source of media for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community and also aims to spread the message of Islam around the world. Some of the key programs broadcast include the Friday Sermon by the current Khalifatul Massih, educational and cultural programs, world news, and a various Talk Shows. These can be watched on analog and digital TV as well as through smartphone apps for Android and iOS. Due to the worldwide audience, a number of programs are simultaneously translated into different languages such as German, Bengali, French, and Urdu. When MTA was launched in 1994 it was the first 24-hour non-commercial Islamic television station to be aired worldwide. It has since remained a non-profit and commercial-free station of which the main source of funding is the members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The majority of its workers are volunteers with only a small percentage of paid staff. The Administrative structure of MTA consists of fourteen departments that are managed by 150 members of staff.