Mideast Wire On April 28, the independent Al-Khaleej daily carried the following report by Hussein al-Bajalati: “Satellite channels were put up for rent before the candidates running in the Kuwaiti parliamentary elections, in light of official reassurances stating that the Kuwaiti government has abstained from engaging in the political conflict …
Read More »UAE: Humanitarian satellite channel to be launched by end of 2008
IRIN News DUBAI, 20 March 2008 (IRIN) - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will launch an independent humanitarian and environmental TV satellite channel by the end of 2008 - the first of its kind in the world, according to UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed al-Nahyan. “The TV …
Read More »Asharq al-Awsat: Basyouni: we have no knowledge about stopping Al-Hiwar from broadcasting
MideastWire Asharq al-Awsat, an independent Saudi owned newspaper, wrote on April 4: “Amine Basyouni, the chief executive officer of Nilesat and head of the Arab media committee in the Arab League, confirmed in a phone call with Asharq al-Awsat that he has no knowledge of the decision to ban the …
Read More »Al-Arabiya: Preacher demands blocking of Facebook due to Saudi women access…
Mideast Wire On March 26, the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya.net news website carried the following report by Naser al-Qahtani: “A Saudi Islamic preacher demanded that Facebook be blocked in his country and considered it to be a door to lust. He warned against “the accession of women to it” after young Saudi …
Read More »Iran: E’temad denounces suspension of licence of seven publications
Mideast Wire On March 17, the reformist daily E’temad reported: “Suspension of the licence of Donyaye Tasvir magazine by the Press Monitoring Committee at its best sounds like an April fool joke or a new-years present to the press in the run up to the new year. Yesterday, after the …
Read More »Al Quds Al-Arabi: Al-Qa’idah to boycott Al-Jazeera and Syria loses summit media battle
Mideast Wire On March 18, the Palestinian-owned Al-Quds al-Arabi daily carried the following opinion piece by Toufiq al-Rabahi: “Thank God we lived to see the day when Israel decided to boycott an Arab television channel and not the other way around. Now we are waiting to see the day when …
Read More »Satellite censorship Arab League style
The Arab Satellite Charter is not an attempt to create an Arab version of the FCC, but rather a move to control the minds and thoughts of Arab viewers, mostly on political issues, writes Daoud Kuttab.
Read More »A Charter of Contradictions
The Arab Satellite Charter is a potent mix of over-regulation and unclear direction where the vocabulary of modernization collides with the rhetoric of tradition, and the realities of political change conflict with the desire to preserve the status quo, write Monroe Price.
Read More »The Arab States Charter for Satellite Television: A quest for regulation
The Arab League Satellite Broadcasting Charter is not so much different than the charters of many of the world’s broadcasting networks, such as NHK, BBC, and others, argues Hussein Y.Amin.
Read More »Arab League Satellite Broadcasting Charter
Principles for Regulating Satellite Broadcasting Transmission In the Arab World. Unofficial English translation.
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