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Not Your Father's Islamist TV: Changing Programming on Hizbullah's al-Manar

As the voice of the Hizbullah, you might expect al Manar to present a grim and gritty image, reflecting the Islamic organization that has upended Lebanon’s politics. But that’s not the case and the twist is fascinating, as Anne Marie Baylouny explains.

Emirates Press Law

Emirates Press Law

When Emirates officials offered a revised press law, a storm followed. Some journalists and human rights groups did not consider it an improvement. Dana El-Baltaji explains what’s happened there and why it matters for the Gulf and Arab world.

The Facebook Revolution in Egypt

The end of the beginning: The failure of April 6th and the future of electronic activism in Egypt

Social media had been expanding in waves across Egypt. But then came the April 6th showdown between the Facebook activists and the Egyptian government and Egypt’s electronic revolution may have crossed a critical point. David M. Faris explains.

Jordan Too Witnesses a Changing Media

Reach Out and Touch Somebody: The Ecology of New Media and New Social Movements in Jordan

Like elsewhere, the media revolution is sweeping across Jordan. It’s not as large as a movement as in other countries. But it is occurring in the usual places – blogs – and some unusual places as well. Ramsey Tesdell explains what is happening.

Obama’s First 100 Days in Egyptian eyes

Obama’s Egyptian report card: His first 100 days and the Cairo speech

U.S. President Barack Obama had vowed a new policy for the U.S. toward the Arab world. He vowed a new handshake from the White House.  How did his fare in Cairo in his first days in office? Joseph Simons offers an analysis

Islamic music video channel 4Shbab launches

Islamic music video channel 4Shbab launches

Funded by Saudi investors, the Islamic music video network 4Shbab is the latest project of Ahmed Abu Haiba, former producer for the Amr Khaled series Kalam min al-Qalb.  Video segment prepared by Ismail Elmokadem along with  three video clips currently on air.

Moving On

Moving On

The Middle East is constantly evolving. So, too, Arab Media & Society. With this issue, I am handing over the publisher/co-editor reins to Hafez Mirazi, the new interim director of the Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research.

AMS has a new Managing Editor

AMS has a new Managing Editor

The Kamal Adham Centre at The American University in Cairo has appointed me as the new managing editor of Arab Media and Society, which intends to retain its role as a primary reference for understanding the role of media in shaping Arab societies and the broader Muslim world.

Arab Media Wire

Female Saudi Poet, Known for Controversial Verses, Reaches Game Show Final A Saudi woman received a death threat last week after she appeared on “Poet of Millions,” Abu Dhabi’s version of the game show “American Idol” — which features aspiring poets instead of singers — and recited a poem attacking clerics for “terrorizing people and preying on everyone seeking peace.”
Egyptian foreign minister attacks Al Jazeera Minister implies Al Jazeera follows Muslim Brotherhood ideology
U.S. Designates Al-Manar as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist Entity The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Monday designated pursuant to Executive Order 13224 al Manar, a satellite television operation owned or controlled by Hezbollah network, as a "Specially Designated Global Terrorist Entity". Additionally designated were al Nour Radio and the Lebanese Media Group, the parent company to both al Manar and al Nour Radio.
Arab channels to air Turkish series which upset Israel Two Arab channels have decided to air a Turkish television series on the plight of Palestinians that angered Israel, an official from the production company told AFP.
AFP on Egyptian reaction to Murdoch's 'Trojan horse' The tie-up between pro-Israel media mogul Rupert Murdoch and Arab entertainment giant Rotana is viewed in Egypt not only with suspicion but as signaling the decline of Arab film and art heritage.
Online serial 'Shankaboot' brings Arabic drama into the new millennium Shankaboot, which was shot in Beirut and produced by Saleh's Batoota Films in association with the BBC World Service and with the support of local organizations, bills itself as the first online Arabic drama
Iran’s Opposition Seeks More Help in Cyberwar With Government At a time when the Obama administration is pressing for harsher sanctions against Iran for its nuclear program, democracy advocates in Iran have been celebrating the recent decision by the United States to lift sanctions on various online services
Muslim Cinema: an introduction Javed Mohammed writes a lengthy introduction to The Muslim World and Cinema, with what he calls 101 must-see Muslim-themed films

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