enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Sawt El Ghad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawt_El_Ghad

    Sawt el-Ghad (Arabic: صوت الغد) is a Lebanese radio station established in September 1997, that is affiliated with the Free Patriotic Movement, [1] broadcasting entertainment and informative programs in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Bahrain and Australia, Canada and the US. [2]

  3. Voice of Lebanon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_Lebanon

    Voice of Lebanon (Arabic: صوت لبنان, romanized: Ṣawt Lubnān; French: Voix du Liban; VDL) is a private radio station in Lebanon, owned by the Kataeb Party since 1958. [1] In December 2010, two rival Lebanese radio stations using the same name ran at the same time, [ 2 ] but later in 2020, the Kataeb Party claimed back the rights for ...

  4. Zaven Kouyoumdjian - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaven_Kouyoumdjian

    Following Beirut blast in 2020, Zaven hosted the morning show of Lebanon’s leading Sawt Kl Lebnan Radio station. [18] The show continues to voice its listeners’ agonies and concerns in the midst of the county’s ongoing economic and political crisis.

  5. File:Bahaa Hariri, sawtbeirut - Aug 21, 2020.jpg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bahaa_Hariri,_sawt...

    English: Bahaa Hariri, talking with Sawt Beirut International - Aug 21, 2020. العربية: بهاء الدين الحريري يتحدث مع صوت بيروت ...

  6. Ahmad Ali El Zein - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Ali_El_Zein

    El Zein studied music and theatre at the Lebanese University, Beirut. He started as a journalist in 1978 and wrote cultural essays, articles and editorials for al-Nida newspaper, Annahar, Assafir, al-Hayat and Zahrat al-Khalij. In 1986, he produced, wrote and presented dozens of comedies and political shows for Radio Sawt al-Sha’b.

  7. Ghazi Aridi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazi_Aridi

    He returned to Lebanon in 1983 and launched a radio station, the Sawt al Jabal (Voice of the Mountain) that was the broadcast radio station of the PSP. [1] He worked as its director until 1994 when it was closed. [3] Aridi won the Druze seat of Beirut's third district that was once held by Akram Chehayeb, becoming a member of parliament in 2000.

  8. As war drums beat, those in Beirut suburb have nowhere to flee

    www.aol.com/news/war-drums-beat-those-beirut...

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - When war last came to the edges of Lebanon's capital nearly two decades ago, Bilal Sahlab drove his family to a secluded mountain town, rented an apartment and waited out the ...

  9. East Beirut canton - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Beirut_canton

    The Canton was also served by a clandestine-built airstrip, the Pierre Gemayel International Airport, opened in 1976 at Hamat, north of Batroun, and had its own radio station, The Voice of Lebanon (Arabic: Iza'at Sawt Loubnan) or La Voix du Liban (VDL) in French, set up in that same year. [35]