The opportunities for humor are endless here, but I will refrain from making any tasteless or inappropriate jokes. You, however may joke among yourselves if you wish.
Actually the opportunities for propagandizing against the non-Muslim and the Jews while spreading Islamic doctrine sell themselves. What self-respecting jihadist or Islamist would not take advantage of the power of their own TV station? Come May of this year(2011) those with satellite and the right codes will be able to watch all Islam, all the time.
I wonder if they will have a program on women's rights?
From Almasryalyoum.com March 12
Actually the opportunities for propagandizing against the non-Muslim and the Jews while spreading Islamic doctrine sell themselves. What self-respecting jihadist or Islamist would not take advantage of the power of their own TV station? Come May of this year(2011) those with satellite and the right codes will be able to watch all Islam, all the time.
I wonder if they will have a program on women's rights?
From Almasryalyoum.com March 12
Muslim Brotherhood to launch satellite TV channel in
April
The Muslim Brotherhood intends to launch a satellite television channel on NileSat, said Abdel Rahman el-Barr, a member of the Brotherhood’s Guidance Bureau and the group’s Mufti. It will be the group's first legitimate TV channel.
The channel will be tested in April and officially launched on 1 May. It will broadcast political, social and religious programs as well as talk shows. The channel will benefit from the expertise of Qatar-based Al Jazeera news channel and use some of the staff of ikhwanonline.com, the Brotherhood’s official website. The Guidance Bureau has contacted the group’s administrative offices around Egypt to ask them to recommend reporters.
ikwanonline is the seventh most popular Islamic website on the 'net.
Applicants will be trained before sitting for a screen test. The door will be open for media professionals from across the spectrum to join the channel's crew....
It will be interesting to see who shows up on the air. Keith Olberman, perhaps, of mayby Howard Stern?
Read it all
The channel will be tested in April and officially launched on 1 May. It will broadcast political, social and religious programs as well as talk shows. The channel will benefit from the expertise of Qatar-based Al Jazeera news channel and use some of the staff of ikhwanonline.com, the Brotherhood’s official website. The Guidance Bureau has contacted the group’s administrative offices around Egypt to ask them to recommend reporters.
ikwanonline is the seventh most popular Islamic website on the 'net.
Applicants will be trained before sitting for a screen test. The door will be open for media professionals from across the spectrum to join the channel's crew....
It will be interesting to see who shows up on the air. Keith Olberman, perhaps, of mayby Howard Stern?
Read it all
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