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Television In Qatar
Television in Qatar is very much state-influenced and operated. Official Qatar TV began producing and transmitting its own programmes in 1970, with colour transmission since 1974. It had a monopoly on television audience until 1993, when Qatar Cablevision began broadcasting satellite channels. Since then, four other platforms went on air: ART/1st NET, Orbit, Star Select and Gulf DTH/ Showtime. Despite the broadening of television offerings, Qatar TV remains popular among Qataris. As of 2009, the state owns and operates all broadcast media, and there are only two television networks in the country: Qatar TV and Al Jazeera. Qatar TV broadcasts mostly official news from a pro-government perspective, while Al Jazeera focuses its coverage on international and regional topics. Penetration of pay-TV is significantly high at close to 83% in 2011. There are 15 free-to-air channels headquartered in Qatar, of which 13 are state-owned. The state-run Qatar General Broadcasting and Televis ...
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Qatar TV
Qatar Television, (); abbreviated as Qatar TV or QTV), is a Qatar Government owned public service national television channel in Qatar which is owned and run by Qatar Media Corporation. The channel broadcasts various programmes including news, economical bulletins, documentaries, religious programmes and entertainment. Launched in August 1970, QTV was the first television network to produce and transmit its own programmes in the country. Programmes were aired every day for three to four hours with a 50 kW transmitter broadcast on channel 11. Spillover enabled its signal to be received in parts of other Gulf countries and southern Iran. In 1974, it began transmitting color broadcasts. It had a monopoly on television audience until 1993, when Qatar Cablevision began broadcasting satellite channels. Despite the broadening of television offerings, Qatar TV remains popular amongst locals. See also *Television in Qatar References External linksOfficial Website
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Television In Qatar
Television in Qatar is very much state-influenced and operated. Official Qatar TV began producing and transmitting its own programmes in 1970, with colour transmission since 1974. It had a monopoly on television audience until 1993, when Qatar Cablevision began broadcasting satellite channels. Since then, four other platforms went on air: ART/1st NET, Orbit, Star Select and Gulf DTH/ Showtime. Despite the broadening of television offerings, Qatar TV remains popular among Qataris. As of 2009, the state owns and operates all broadcast media, and there are only two television networks in the country: Qatar TV and Al Jazeera. Qatar TV broadcasts mostly official news from a pro-government perspective, while Al Jazeera focuses its coverage on international and regional topics. Penetration of pay-TV is significantly high at close to 83% in 2011. There are 15 free-to-air channels headquartered in Qatar, of which 13 are state-owned. The state-run Qatar General Broadcasting and Televis ...
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Jeem TV
JeemTV (, also stylised as تلفزيون ج), formerly known as Al Jazeera Children's Channel (abbreviated as JCC, ), is a Qatari Arabic-language pay television (formerly free-to-air until 2016) channel, aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 12. It was previously co-owned by Al Jazeera Media Network and the Qatar Foundation from launch until June 2013, when Al Jazeera fully acquired the channel. It was then acquired by beIN Media Group on April 1, 2016. History The channel was launched as JCC on September 9, 2005 as a joint venture between the Qatar Foundation (who owned 90% of the channel) and Al Jazeera Media Network (who owned the remaining 10%). The channel became an associate member of the European Broadcasting Union in 2008. The first major rebrand for JCC happened on January 16, 2009, coinciding with the launch of sister channel Baraem. The targeted age demographic was changed from 3–14 to 7–14 as a result of the launch of the latter. A European feed launch ...
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Umm Khalaf
Umm Khalaf (; born 1952), also known by her birth name Moza Rashid Al Badr, is a Qatari storyteller, television presenter, writer, educator and researcher, best known for her efforts in preserving Qatar's heritage through her various media appearances. Career Education After graduating from Dar Al-Muallimeen, she was hired by the Ministry of Education to work in the educational sector in Qatar, remaining in the industry for over 30 years. She worked as a teacher and later as a school principal. She is credited with introducing traditional Qatari games and stories into the school curriculum, making cultural education an integral part of her teaching. Furthermore, she introduced and presented heritage-focused segments during morning assemblies in Qatari schools. Positions held at the Ministry of Education by Umm Khalaf include Head of the Model Education Department. In 2008, during her tenure, there were 5,867 students enrolled in model schools, with the current number of such schoo ...
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Ghanem Al Sulaiti
Ghanem Al Sulaiti (; born 1 January 1956 in Manama, Bahrain) is a Qatari playwright and actor. He is active in both Qatar's theatre scene and in television. He is best known for his politically themed plays. Theatre Al Sulaiti graduated from Dar Almualimeen where he, along with his classmates, acted in plays. The first play he acted in was ''The Garment Looks the Best with a Patch from its Own Material'' in 1971. He and his classmates would go on to form Qatar's first official theatre group known as the Qatari Theatrical Troupe in 1972. However, upon finding himself barred from acting roles, he would form his own troupe the next year, known as The Student Acting Band. His first experience in writing plays came at the age of sixteen when he wrote and acted in a 1972 play titled ''House of Ghosts'' (''Bait Al-Ashbah''), being inspired by an event experienced by one of his relatives. He would go on to participate in four other plays in the mid-1970s before going to Egypt for university ...
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Jassim Abdulaziz
Jassim Mohammed Abdulaziz Al-Ahen (1/Jan/1963 – 1/Dec/2020) was a journalist and media personality in Qatar and other Arab Gulf countries. Early life and education Jassim Abdulaziz was born on 1 January 1963 in Al Jasrah (الجسرة), one of the oldest districts and neighborhoods in Doha, Qatar. He studied engineering at Qatar University, Doha. Jassim Abdulaziz had a passion for television broadcasting and aspired to work in this field from a young age and devoted a significant part of his life to taking care of his bedridden father and helping to raise his siblings after his father's death, which was reportedly among the reasons he remained unmarried throughout his life. Career Jassim Abdulaziz commenced his career as a news presenter in 1983. In addition to presenting the news, he also hosted cultural and sports programs. ''Emrah wa Erbah'' (امرح واربح) was one of the popular game shows he hosted. He also presented programs related to natio ...
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Hadya Saeed
Hadya Saeed (; born 23 March 1960) is a Qatari actress who is best known for being the first professional actress from the State of Qatar. Biography Saeed started her acting career in 1977 while still in school, joining the ''Al Adwaa Troupe'' and thus becoming the first Qatari actress. As her traditional family disapproved of her career choice, she attempted to conceal it from them. However, they discovered her secret, and while she was in the middle of performing a play, her brother stormed on stage and physically assaulted her, dragging her out of the theatre hall by her hair. She continued to act, but took extra precautions to hide her activities from her family. When she got married, she stipulated that her husband allow her to pursue her acting career freely, to which he obliged. She eventually mended ties with her family, including her brother, stating in a 2023 interview that her family was now proud of her work. She earned recognition for her role in the 1984 Qatari televis ...
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Ghazi Hussein (actor)
Ghazi Hussein (; born 21 November 1950 in Doha, Qatar) is a Qatari actor and journalist. He is best known for his work in presenting '' Iftah Ya Simsim'', the Arabic version of American children's television series ''Sesame Street'', and for his leading role in Qatari television series ''Excuse Me, Father'' in 1994. He typically plays roles consisting of a domineering and authoritarian male figure. Biography Hussein was born on 21 November 1950, in Doha, Qatar. He graduated with a degree from the Beirut Arab University's Arabic Language Department. His career started with Qatar Radio in 1968, where he hosted several programs. He would get involved in theatre in the 1970s, acting in the play ''Baqi Al Wisea'' alongside other Qatar National Theatre Troupe members. In 1984, he played in the Qatari series ''Noor Eldien Zenky'', a biographical about Syrian ruler Nur al-Din Zengi, shot in the Dahshur area of Egypt. He fills the role of ''Majd Al Din'', the brother of Nur al-Din. In an ...
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Gulf Cooperation Council
The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (), also known as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC; ), is a Regional integration, regional, intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental, political, and economic union comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The council's main headquarters is located in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The Charter of the GCC was signed on 25 May 1981, formally establishing the institution. All current member states are monarchy, monarchies, including three Constitutional monarchy, constitutional monarchies (Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain), two absolute monarchies (Saudi Arabia and Oman), and one federal monarchy (the United Arab Emirates, which is composed of seven member states, each of which is an absolute monarchy with its own emir). There have been discussions regarding the future membership of Jordan, Morocco, and Yemen. Iraq is the only Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Gulf Arab stat ...
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Sesame Street
''Sesame Street'' is an American educational television, educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation, and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Workshop until June 2000) and was created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett. It is known for its images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's The Muppets, Muppets, and includes short films, with humor and cultural references. It premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership. It has aired on the United States national Public broadcasting, public television provider PBS since its debut, with its first run moving to Pay television, premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016, then its sister streaming service Max (streaming service), HBO Max in 2020, and most recently Netflix in 2025. The show's format consists of a combination of Commercial broadcasting, commercial television production element ...
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Concert Organized By Sout Al Rayyan During The Souq Waqif 2018 Spring Festival
A concert, often known informally as a gig or show, is a live performance of music in front of an audience. The performance may be carried by a single musician, in which case it is sometimes called a recital, or by a musical ensemble such as an orchestra, choir, or band. Concerts are held in a wide variety of settings and sizes, spanning from venues such as private houses and small nightclubs to mid-sized concert halls and finally to large arenas and stadiums, as well as outdoor venues such as amphitheatres and parks. Indoor concerts held in the largest venues are sometimes called arena concerts or amphitheatre concerts. Regardless of the venue, musicians usually perform on a stage (if not an actual stage, then an area of the floor designated as such). Concerts often require live event support with professional audio equipment. Before recorded music, concerts provided the main opportunity to hear musicians play. For large concerts or concert tours, the challenging logistics of ar ...
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