By coincidence, the day after I found an article about the malaise of Egypt’s public radio networks, The Los Angeles Times has published one about the commercial station Nile FM. The paper says that “With its slogan as Cairo’s No. 1 hit music station, Nile FM, which began airing in 2003, offers a wide range of shows, including morning news roundups and discussions of everyday life issues, from littering to romance, that conservative state-run radio stations would not dare to mention in the Arab world’s most populous country.”
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on Jul 26th, 2010 at 09:07
we wish more radio station like nile fm air in cairo and cover all egypt , they will make people happy and make lot of money