Mona's Thought On Gaza Situation | Gaza: Israel-Palestine Conflict
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
- In the following video you will get to understand in details regarding the Gaza situation from Mona Ibrahim's end.
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Background
Arab American TV (AATV) was a Los Angeles-based news and media syndicate. It initially produced a bilingual, magazine-style television program on a weekly basis. It covered local and national community events, showcasing Arab Los Angeles's rich social, cultural and political dimensions. Prominent Arab newsmakers, celebrities and political leaders appeared on AATV frequently.
Part of AATV's content included imported films, TV serials, plays, news and music videos from the region. In a sense, it served as a media bridge between the Arab diaspora in the US and the homeland. AATV operated from the early 1980s until the mid-2000s.
During its first decade, AATV was broadcast over-the-air throughout Southern California. The show capturing the zeitgeist of southern California's Arab American communities. In the 1990s, it grew to reach a national footprint via the International Channel, which was available on many cable television carriers and satellite. It expanded its broadcast hours and put out daily entertainment programming. It was one of the only television programs connecting large parts of Arab America as a whole. In its final years, it became a live talk show that took callers and discussed issues concerning Arab Americans.
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Please donate to the Arab American TV project to support the digitization and cataloging of the ~4000 videos. Your financial support will help us preserve the remaining videos and make the collection public. Donations are tax deductible. Donate here: go.gwu.edu/AATV
Preservation of Arab American TV has been possible by funding from the George Washington University, including the Institute for Middle East Studies, The Elliott School of International Affairs, the School of Media & Public Affairs, the University Facilitating Fund and the Humanities Center. Initial support was also given by the Dresher Center for the Humanities at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.