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and the first Egyptian television broadcast started on... Egyptian television has always been regarded as the voice of Egyptian government and the ruling political party...
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Gamal Abdel Nasser
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British-French-Israeli Suez invasion
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Radio Corporation of America
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July 21
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1960
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August 13
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1970
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Minister of Information
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1973 war
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SECAM
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SECAM
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PAL
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broadcast
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governorates
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Cairo
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Al Qahirah
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Al Jizah
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Al Qalyubiyah
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Ismailia
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Suez Canal
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Al Isma'iliyah
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As Suways
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Bur Sa'id
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Alexandria
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Al Iskandariyah
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Al Buhayrah
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Matruh
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Tanta
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Delta
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Al Gharbiyah
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Al Minufiyah
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Ad Daqahliyah
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Kafr ash Shaykh
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Dimyat
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Al Minya
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Upper Egypt
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Al Minya
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Al Fayyum
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Bani Suwayf
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Aswan
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Upper Egypt
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Suhaj
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Qina
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Al Uqsur
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Aswan
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Nilesat
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April 28
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1998
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satellite
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Nilesat 101
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Arab countries
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Turkey
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Iran
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Mediterranean
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African
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August 17
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2000
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Nilesat 102
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Eutelsat
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Nilesat 103
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Nile TV
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concerts
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music videos
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talk shows
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primary
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preparatory
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secondary
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Dream TV
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November 2
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2001
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Minister of Information
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presidential elections
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Mubarak
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Mohamed Hassanein Heikal
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American University in Cairo
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Reporters without borders
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