Galal Moawad (1930 - 1997) جلال معوض

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An Egyptian broadcaster, born on January 1, 1930. He joined the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University and graduated from the History Department in 1950. He worked on radio, and when the revolution took place in 1952, he was the first announcer to read the statements of the...Read more revolution. In addition to reading the news, he presented many programs, the most important of which was Person of the Week, which was about members of the Revolutionary Command Council. Then he took over the supervision of the Armed Forces Corner, and at the beginning of 1954, he began presenting the program City Lights. He was appointed chief broadcaster in 1960, but he left the radio in 1970 and worked as director of external relations at the Ministry of Culture. He returned to the microphone in 1986 through the Ramadan program Reading in a Book, which he co-presented with a number of senior broadcasters. President Hosni Mubarak honored him on the 7th anniversary of the media celebration, as he was one of the radio pioneers. He also provided commentary on the TV movie The Road to Eilat. He died on March 5, 1997.


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  • An Egyptian broadcaster, born on January 1, 1930. He joined the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University and graduated from the History Department in 1950. He worked on radio, and when...Read more the revolution took place in 1952, he was the first announcer to read the statements of the revolution. In addition to reading the news, he presented many programs, the most important of which was Person of the Week, which was about members of the Revolutionary Command Council. Then he took over the supervision of the Armed Forces Corner, and at the beginning of 1954, he began presenting the program City Lights. He was appointed chief broadcaster in 1960, but he left the radio in 1970 and worked as director of external relations at the Ministry of Culture. He returned to the microphone in 1986 through the Ramadan program Reading in a Book, which he co-presented with a number of senior broadcasters. President Hosni Mubarak honored him on the 7th anniversary of the media celebration, as he was one of the radio pioneers. He also provided commentary on the TV movie The Road to Eilat. He died on March 5, 1997.

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