Egyptian media

Egyptian media

Egyptian radio and TV are controlled by the Egyptian government. However, in the past few years, private Egyptian satellite stations have developed.

Egyptian print media can be divided into the following categories:

* Owned by the Egyptian government or the ruling national democratic party,
* Governmental. These publications are not owned by the Egyptian government, but since the Egyptian president appoints the head of the Shura Council (Senate) who is also, de facto, the head of the Higher Press Council that appoints the chair and board of directors of many publishing houses in Egypt, government influence is very strong.
* Belonging to an Egyptian opposition party
* Independent publications, not linked to government or any opposition party

Table of publications

(Notes between parentheses indicate political, religious or institutional affiliations) [ Annual Report [http://www.arabwestreport.info/ Arab-West Report] 2006, placed in [http://www.arabwestreport.info/ Arab-West Report] , [http://www.arabwestreport.info/AWR/article_details.php?article_id=16270&aweek=12&ayear=2007&t=s&char=0&article_title=Arab-West%20Report,%20Annual%20Report%202006&article_t_date=25-05-2007&article_p_date=2007-03-21&article_p_week=2007-03-21 2007, week 12, art. 2] ]

The independent electronic magazine Arab-West Report provides weekly summary translations and reviews of these media in English in order for a Western public to better understand the wide variety of opinions one finds in Egyptian print media.

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