Keywords: Television


Egyptian actor Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra dies at the age of 92

Egyptian actor Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra has passed away at the age of 92 after a long illness, according to official statements from cultural authorities and artistic organizations. A prominent figure in Egyptian and Arab artistic production, Abou Zahra was widely regarded as one of the pillars of the......

Chile’s major TV networks file antitrust complaint against Google

Chile’s six largest television networks have filed a formal complaint against Google, accusing the tech giant of abusing its dominant position in search engines and digital advertising markets. The complaint was submitted to Chile’s Tribunal for the Defense of Free Competition (TDLC) and......

Fifa faces world cup broadcast crisis as India and China deals remain uncertain

The global football governing body FIFA is facing growing uncertainty over broadcasting rights for the upcoming World Cup, as negotiations with key markets such as India and China remain unresolved. Deadlock in India In India, a joint venture between Reliance and Disney has reportedly offered around......

Gérard Depardieu withdraws legal action against France Télévisions over “Complément d’enquête” report

French actor Gérard Depardieu has withdrawn all legal proceedings he had initiated against public broadcaster France Télévisions, in a case linked to a controversial investigative report aired on the program Complément d’enquête. The announcement was made at the......

Moroccan crime series k1 set for broadcast on 2m

2M will launch a new Moroccan crime series titled “K1” starting March 31, 2026, with weekly episodes airing every Tuesday at 21:45. The production places viewers inside high risk police operations and complex criminal investigations across Morocco. The series runs for eight episodes of 52......

Czech coalition plans partial defunding of public media

The ruling coalition in the Czech Republic has announced plans to partially reduce funding for public television and radio later this year. The proposal aims to exempt senior citizens, young people, and companies from paying the monthly user fees that finance public media. The coalition, formed by Prime......

Vincent Bolloré to testify before public broadcasting inquiry on March 24

French businessman Vincent Bolloré is set to testify on Tuesday, March 24, before the parliamentary commission investigating public broadcasting. The hearing, scheduled at 3:30 PM, will focus on his role as a major shareholder in Banijay, a leading production company working closely with France......

Samsung retains global tv market leadership for 20th consecutive year

Samsung Electronics has maintained its position as the global leader in the television market for the 20th consecutive year, according to recent data from Omdia. In 2025, the company achieved a market share of 29.1%, confirming its continued dominance in a highly competitive industry. Samsung also led......

Veteran Al Jazeera journalist Jamal Rayyan dies at 73

Veteran Palestinian journalist Jamal Rayyan, widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in Arab broadcast journalism, has died at the age of 73 after a long and distinguished career in the media industry. Rayyan was born in 1953 in Tulkarem, in the Palestinian territories, and later held......