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Al Qahera Al Youm (Arabic: القاهرة اليوم, English: Cairo Today) is an Egyptian live television talk show that broadcasts nearly throughout the year from the 6th of October studios located in Cairo. Al Qahera Al-Youm is one of the most popular and influential shows in the Middle East with millions of viewers world wide. [1]
Aleppo (Halab) Today (Arabic: قناة حلب اليوم) is a television news channel, unofficially associated with Syrian opposition. [1] The channel's broadcast features music and images with a news ticker running at the bottom of the screen that provides important updates to Aleppan citizens. [ 2 ]
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 ...
Halk TV was established in 2005 "by former CHP accountant Mahmut Yıldız" [1] and received some funding from CHP. When Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu took over the CHP leadership in 2011, CHP cut its funding, leading to severe financial difficulties for Halk TV. [1] Kılıçdaroğlu also asked CHP deputies and members not to appear as guests on the ...
Screen Junkies is an online movie magazine and YouTube channel, owned and operated by Fandom, that focuses primarily on movies and television.Screen Junkies produce numerous shows now spread across two YouTube channels, [1] [2] including The Screen Junkies Show (hosted by Hal Rudnick; discussions and programs about the entertainment industry and films, and the occasional press junket), Movie ...
Al Arab Al Yawm was established in 1996. [2] [3] The daily described itself as an independent publication. [4] Azzam Yunis is one of the former editors-in-chief of the paper who was detained in 1999 after several articles written by Abu Zant were published in the newspaper. [5] As of 2009, Tahir Al Adwan also served in the post. [6]
Alam Al Yawm was an independent and moderate paper. [12] [13] However, the paper was close to the Kuwaiti opposition group, Popular Bloc.[2]In November 2009, Mohammed Abdulqader Al Jassem published an article in the daily, criticizing the manipulation of the Kuwaiti newspapers by Prime Minister Nasser Al Mohammed Al Sabah. [12]
Greg Peterson, sports director 1983-1989, now lead news anchor at WPMI-TV, Mobile, Alabama Brennan Robison, anchor and reporter (1998-2003) Wanda Williams, reporter and fill-in achor (1998-200), [WJLA-TV, Web Content Editor 2005-2006][Graduate Student in History, Research Tech, National Archives and Records, Presidential Papers, Washington, D.C.]