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''Al-Bernameg'' ( ar, البرنامج, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: /nowiki>elberˈnæːmeɡ literally "The Show") was an Egyptian news satire program. The show was hosted by Bassem Youssef on the free-to-air channel MBC MASR and reruns are aired on
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; it was formerly broadcast on the satellite channels CBC and OnTV Egypt. Bassem Youssef announced on 2 June 2014 that the show was cancelled. Its satirical style, willing to poke fun at powerful personages across the political spectrum, on hiatus from his own hosting duties, returned the favour on 25 October 2013. On 1 November 2013, the show was pulled from CBC over differences with the broadcaster. The suspension of the show raised questions about media freedom in Egypt following the
2013 Egyptian coup d'état The 2013 Egyptian coup d'etat took place on 3 July 2013. Egyptian army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi led a coalition to remove the democratically elected President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, from power and suspended the Egyptian constitut ...
. In early 2014, MBC MASR picked up the show, airing its first episode on 7 February 2014.


''The B+ Show''

Following the 18-day-protests of the Jan 25th revolution, ''The B+ Show'' was created by
Tarek El Kazzaz Tarek El Kazzaz ( ar, طارق القزاز; born July 23, 1980) is an Egyptian digital entertainment expert who is also the CEO and founder of QSoft Holding, one of the leading new media companies in the Middle East. El Kazzaz is best known fo ...
and Bassem Youssef, as a political satire show commenting on the events and how the mainstream media presented them. Together they teamed up with Amr Ismail as Producer and Mohamed Khalifa as Director of a 5-minute episode for online viewing. ''The B+ Show'' was named after Youssef's blood type; B+, and was shot entirely in Youssef's laundry room with one table, one chair, one camera and a banner with amateur images of Tahrir Square. For every five-minute episode, Youssef and his team used to watch up to ten hours of videos for research to help them write the script. 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".


''Al-Bernameg'' Season 1

The show's move to Egyptian channel ONTV made it one of the first internet to TV conversion in the Middle East. The show premiered in Ramadan 2011, and became the platform for many writers, artists, and politicians to speak freely about the social and political scene. Season one of ''Al-Bernameg'' aired a total of 104; 30-min episodes and was produced by Qsoft Ltd.


''Al-Bernameg'' Season 2

Despite the great success of ''Al-Bernameg'' on ONTV, the team always aspired to be the first live-audience TV show of its genre in the Middle East. Having that vision in mind,
Ahmed Abbas Ahmad ( ar, أحمد, ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other spellings of the name include Ahmed and Ahmet. Etymology The word derives from the root (ḥ-m-d), from the Arabic (), from the ...
, the Chief Operations Officer of Qsoft and ''Al-Bernameg''’s Project Director, started working on taking this idea further to create a multifaceted brand for Al-Bernameg. In the summer of 2012, the team successfully reached a deal with Capital Broadcast Network (CBC) to air the new season of the show with the new format, moving it from ONTV's studios to the majestic building of Radio Cinema and Theatre, which is an exact replica of
Radio City Music Hall Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue and Theater (structure), theater at 1260 Sixth Avenue (Manhattan), Avenue of the Americas, within Rockefeller Center, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Nicknamed "The Showplac ...
in New York, accommodating 220 guests in total for every episode. ''Al-Bernameg'', which aired its premiere in November 2012, was the first to have a live audience in the Middle East and recorded one of the highest viewership ratings on both TV and Internet; with a combined viewership of around 120 million on YouTube alone. Radio Theatre, which is owned by Al-Ismailia for Real Estate Investment, underwent a massive renovation process to transform it into a live audience studio for the show while maintaining the aesthetics of the architecture and the interiors of the historical building. Under the leadership of the same Executive Producer, Amr Ismail, the team hired the production designer, Christopher George, and the lighting director, Mark Kenyon, of '' The X-Factor UK'' to design the new set of ''Al-Bernameg''. The second season of ''Al-Bernameg'' consisted of 29 episodes. The show gained tremendous success through its humorous yet bold criticism of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, representing the Muslim Brotherhood. The show's format evolved to include three segments, starting with Youssef's usual witty and humorous observations on current events, sketches performed by the team, and ending with guests from the entire political spectrum, music bands and artistic talents. As ''Al-Bernameg'' continued with its growing success, Jon Stewart appeared as a guest on the show in June 2013, marking one of the all-time highlights of ''Al-Bernameg'' episodes. Other celebrity guests such as Amr Waked, in addition to a large number of Egypt's and the region's most popular music bands and performers, appeared on the show. ''Al-Bernameg'' also enjoyed diversity in its audience every week, including public figures such as Hamdeen Sabahi,
Yosri Fouda Yosri Fouda ( ar, يسري فودة ', ), is an Egyptian investigative reporter, author, and television host. He established Al Jazeera's office in London and was one of the star figures in the channel until he resigned in 2009. Fouda also worked ...
, Elissa, Assala Nasri, Ziad Rahbani and
Angham Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman ( ar, أنغام محمد علي ; born 19 January 1972), known by the mononym Angham ( ar, أنغام), is an Egyptian singer, recording artist, and actress. Her debut was in 1987 under the guidance of her father, ...
. Soon after the show started airing, complaints were filed against it and its host, with accusations of insulting Islam, President Morsi and disrupting public order and peace. However, ''Al-Bernameg''’s team sustained its critical tone, risking the future of the show and holding on to the right of freedom of expression. Season two of ''Al-Bernameg'' aired a total of 29 60-min episodes.


''Al-Bernameg'' Season 3

In October 2013, CBC suspended the airing of ''Al-Bernameg'' season 2, claiming that “the show has not been abiding by the editorial policy of the network.” In February 2014, Al-Bernameg returned with its third season, on MBC Masr satellite channel with a second re-run on Deutsche Welle (DW). The show achieved unprecedented viewership ratings every week. Season three of ''Al-Bernameg'' aired 11 60-min episodes. In March 2014, Nilesat announced that it was investigating jamming of broadcasts of ''Al-Bernameg'', credit for which had been claimed by an organisation known as the Egyptian Cyber Army. In April 2014, MBC announced that they would suspend broadcasting of the show until the end of May “to avoid influencing Egyptian voters’ opinion and public opinion” in the run-up to the
2014 Egyptian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Egypt between 26 and 28 May 2014. There were only two candidates, former Egyptian defence minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Egyptian Popular Current candidate Hamdeen Sabahi. El-Sisi won the election in a land ...
. In June 2014, Youssef announced the termination of ''Al-Bernameg'' where he said that the pressure on him, his family, and MBC had become too great.


See also

* List of Egyptian television series


References

{{Reflist, 30em


External links


Official YouTubeBassem Youssef 2013 IPFA Acceptance Speech
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