Egyptian Radio, the Glossary
Egyptian Radio also known as the Egyptian Radio's General Program (إذاعة البرنامج العامtransliterated as Iza'at El-Bernameg Al-Aam) also popularly known as Radio Cairo (in Arabic إذاعة القاهرة transliterated as Iza'at al Qaahira) is the pioneering Egyptian radio station that started broadcasting on 31 May 1934 in agreement with the Marconi Company.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Ahmed Said (broadcaster), Arabic, Egyptian Radio and Television Union, List of radio stations in Egypt, Marconi Company, Medium wave, Middle East Radio, Voice of the Arabs.
- 1934 establishments in Egypt
- Radio stations established in 1934
- Radio stations in Egypt
Ahmed Said (broadcaster)
Ahmed Said (أحمد سعيد; 29 August 1925 – 4 June 2018) was an Egyptian radio broadcaster.
See Egyptian Radio and Ahmed Said (broadcaster)
Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
Egyptian Radio and Television Union
The Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU; al-Hayʾa l-Waṭaniyya li-l-ʾIʿlām), formely known as Egyptian State Broadcasting (ESU; Ittiḥād al-ʾIdhāʿa wa-t-Tilifizyōn al-Miṣrī), is the public broadcaster of Egypt, operated by the Egyptian government.
See Egyptian Radio and Egyptian Radio and Television Union
List of radio stations in Egypt
Radio broadcasting in Egypt began in the 20th century, in 1924 as privately owned and operated community stations.
See Egyptian Radio and List of radio stations in Egypt
Marconi Company
The Marconi Company was a British telecommunications and engineering company that did business under that name from 1963 to 1987.
See Egyptian Radio and Marconi Company
Medium wave
Medium wave (MW) is a part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting.
See Egyptian Radio and Medium wave
Middle East Radio
Middle East Radio (Iza'at al Sharq al Awsat) is an Egyptian pan-Arab commercial radio station established in 1964 by the Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU) owned by the Egyptian government. Egyptian Radio and Middle East Radio are radio stations in Egypt.
See Egyptian Radio and Middle East Radio
Voice of the Arabs
Voice of the Arabs or Sawt al-Arab (صوت العرب)‎ (621 kHz on Mediumwave to Egypt, 9800 kHz, and many other frequencies on Shortwave to the Middle East, the rest of Europe and North America) was one of the first and most prominent Egyptian transnational Arabic-language radio services. Egyptian Radio and Voice of the Arabs are Defunct shortwave radio stations and radio stations in Egypt.
See Egyptian Radio and Voice of the Arabs
See also
1934 establishments in Egypt
- Al-Fajr (1934–35 magazine)
- Ash-Shams (Egyptian newspaper)
- Brooke (charity)
- Egypt men's national basketball team
- Egyptian Basketball Federation
- Egyptian Radio
- Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide
- Sahifat Dar al-Ulum (magazine)
- St. George's College, Cairo
Radio stations established in 1934
- 2BH
- CBV-FM
- CFYN
- CJKL-FM
- CJLS-FM
- CKCW-FM
- Egyptian Radio
- KITE (Kansas City)
- KOTN (Pine Bluff, Arkansas)
- KTRB
- KWYO
- KZGD
- Mutual Broadcasting System
- NIROM
- Radio Lebanon
- Radio Vlaanderen Internationaal
- Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation
- W8XH
- WATR
- WFME (AM)
- WHNM
- WJIM (AM)
- WKHB (AM)
- WMEX (AM)
- WQQW (Connecticut)
- XEC-AM
- XECO-AM
- XEWW-AM
- XHCZ-FM
- XHETF-FM
Radio stations in Egypt
- Al Aghani Radio
- Alexandria Radio
- Egyptian Radio
- Middle East Radio
- Nile FM
- Nogoum FM
- ON Sport FM
- Radio Masr
- Voice of the Arabs
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Radio
Also known as Radio Cairo.