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  2. Egyptian Radio and Television Union - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU; Arabic: الهيئة الوطنية للإعلام, romanized: al-Hayʾa l-Waṭaniyya li-l-ʾIʿlām), formely known as Egyptian State Broadcasting (ESU; Arabic: اتحاد الإذاعة والتلفزيون المصري, romanized: Ittiḥād al-ʾIdhāʿa wa-t-Tilifizyōn al-Miṣrī), is the public broadcaster of Egypt, operated by the ...

  3. Television in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Radio and Television Union, a government entity, owns all 17 terrestrial channels. Channel 1 and Channel 2 are the network’s main channels and broadcast across Egypt. The state-owned Nile TV is the main foreign language channel, aims at promoting Egypt's state point of view and promote tourism. There are 6 regional terrestrial ...

  4. Maspero television building - Wikipedia

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    Maspero television building. Coordinates: 30°03′12″N 31°13′51″E. Maspero building. Maspero (Arabic: ماسبيرو Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mæsˈbiːɾu, -piː-]) is the name of the huge building on the bank of the Nile river in Cairo, Egypt. It is the headquarters of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union (formerly the Arab ...

  5. Nile TV International - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 31 October 1994. Nile TV International is a public Egyptian television channel. It is the second Egyptian satellite television news network in Egypt, and the first Arab satellite channel to broadcast its programs in foreign languages; English, French, and formerly Hebrew. Nile TV International is broadcast on four satellites, allowing ...

  6. Egyptian Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Egypt is the first country in the Middle East and Africa to provide TV broadcasting. On August 13, 1970 a new decree established the Egyptian Radio and Television Union and created four distinct sectors: Radio, Television, Engineering and Finance, each of which had a chairman who reported directly to the Minister of Information.

  7. Telecommunications in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    See also Egyptian Radio and Television Union & List of radio stations in Egypt. The first radio service in Egypt began in 1925. [1] It is almost all government controlled, using 44 short-wave frequencies, 18 medium-wave stations, and four [2] FM stations. There are seven regional radio stations covering the country. Egyptian Radio transmits 60 ...

  8. Abdel Latif El Menawy - Wikipedia

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    El-menawy was the head of the Egypt News Center until March 2011, when he submitted his resignation [4] to Egypt's interim government following protests by hundreds of members of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union who claimed he had misled the public in reporting on the January 25 Revolution.

  9. Category:Egyptian Radio and Television Union original ...

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    This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Egyptian Radio and Television Union. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.