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  2. Category : Television series based on Egyptian mythology

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  3. Al-Nahar (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nahar +2 (Arabic: النهار 2+), was launched on July 20, 2012, and broadcast TV shows from the original Al-Nahar TV channel after two hours, but was later closed, only to be relaunched as Al-Nahar One +2 until it was closed again. During Ramadan 2017, it was relaunched again until it was closed again after the end of the holy month of ...

  4. Heka (god) - Wikipedia

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    Heka (/ ˈ h ɛ k ə /; Ancient Egyptian: ḥkꜣ(w); [1] Coptic: ϩⲓⲕ hik; [2] also transliterated Hekau) was the deification of magic and medicine [3] in ancient Egypt. The name is the Egyptian word for "magic". According to Egyptian literature (Coffin text, spell 261), Heka existed "before duality had yet come into being.

  5. Youssef Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Youssef Hussein (Arabic: يوسف حسين; born 16 December 1988), also known as Joe, is an Egyptian comedian, YouTube content maker, and political satirist. He became famous after presenting the "Joe Tube" program on YouTube, and later the "Joe Show" program on Al Araby TV Network.

  6. Al Bernameg - Wikipedia

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    Uploaded for the first time in May 2011, The B+ Show gained more than five million views in the first three months alone, on its YouTube Channel. Nine webisodes later, Egyptian channel ONTV offered Youssef to create a political satire TV show Al-Bernameg , literally translating to "the show".

  7. Television in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Television in Egypt is mainly received through free satellite, while analog terrestrial represents 41% of total viewers. The Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) said the average time an Egyptian spends watching television a day is 180 minutes (3 hours), while Egyptian channels recorded 170,000 hours of broadcast in 2019.

  8. List of Egyptian television series - Wikipedia

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    Ruby (2012 TV series) [18] J. Joe Show [19] S. Saturday Night Live bil Arabi [20] Saraya Abdeen [21] T. ... List of Egyptian television series.

  9. Baladna bel Masry - Wikipedia

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    [6] According to a report issued by the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information and the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, Baladna bel Masry has been more critical than its competitors in its coverage of the Egyptian judicial system and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) since the ousting of former president Hosni Mubarak. [7]