Dubai-based broadcasting company MBC Group announced today it has signed a major new deal with giant Warner Bros to show all its US TV shows for the next two years. ┬á┬á MBC will debut Warner Bros International Television Distribution (WBITD) series in the region on free TV, at the same time as the US broadcast of the programmes, officials said. ┬á┬á MBC Group was established in 1991 as the first pan-Arab free-to-air satellite broadcasting company in the Arab World. Based in Dubai, MBC Group includes six television channels, two radio stations as well as O3 productions, a specialized documentary production unit. Under terms of the new deal, MBC will now have first-run access to all new TV shows distributed by WBITD from the 2008ÔÇô2011 US television seasons.┬á For WBITD, the deal marks the first time the studio has offered its new programming for premiere in the region on free TV, as well as the first time the Studio has offered its new programming for broadcast concurrent with the US.┬á┬á "MBC realizes the importance of airing shows in this region concurrently with the US, in order to meet the growing demands of the Arab audience," says Tim Riordan, group TV director at MBC. ┬á┬á "This is our biggest deal to date with Warner Bros, one of the most successful studios in the world, and we are very excited to offer our viewers todayÔÇÖs most popular series internationally.ÔÇØ The first three WBITD series to premiere on MBC under the new pact will be The Mentalist, Fringe and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - all launching within the next two weeks.