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Akher Kalam | Yosri Fouda

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Through the scenes of his famous daily program "Akher Kalam", which was one of the most successful and influential programs for 5 years, Yousry Fouda presents in this book a self-view on the edge of revolution and politics from the point of view of a television journalist, now resting in the hands of history on a huge and unparalleled event him in the modern era. It is a personal experience that cannot be separated from a general experience that we lived and lived with over a few years and many dreams launched by the January 25th revolution, 2011. It is the testimony of the Almighty author before God and history, focusing on what he had to do with a journalistic experience only, and leaving everything else For the owners of each matter separately, he leaves it in the hands of one who looks forward to a moment of reason, and does not claim through it a monopoly on the truth, and does not claim perfection behind it, for perfection is only for God alone. It is a book about which its author says, “This is a book that begins and ends with hope, and it has no higher purpose than to meet God with a healthy heart.” In this book, Yousry Fouda's prowess in writing and recording is comparable to that which is acclaimed on television. Yousry Fouda is an Egyptian journalist. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Cairo University, and a Master's degree in Television Journalism from the American University in Cairo (1992), and studied television media in both. He joined the founding team of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Television in 1994, then in the Middle East Department of the Associated Press Television, before contributing to the establishment of Al Jazeera's office in London in 1996. His "Top Secret" program opened new horizons for investigative journalism in the Arab world, and won him many awards. He returned to Egypt before the January 25 revolution and contributed, through his “Akher Kalam” program, to the rise of ONTV, and to the development of a professional concept for talk shows.
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Through the scenes of his famous daily program "Akher Kalam", which was one of the most successful and influential programs for 5 years, Yousry Fouda presents in this book a self-view on the edge of revolution and politics from the point of view of a television journalist, now resting in the hands of history on a huge and unparalleled event him in the modern era. It is a personal experience that cannot be separated from a general experience that we lived and lived with over a few years and many dreams launched by the January 25th revolution, 2011. It is the testimony of the Almighty author before God and history, focusing on what he had to do with a journalistic experience only, and leaving everything else For the owners of each matter separately, he leaves it in the hands of one who looks forward to a moment of reason, and does not claim through it a monopoly on the truth, and does not claim perfection behind it, for perfection is only for God alone. It is a book about which its author says, “This is a book that begins and ends with hope, and it has no higher purpose than to meet God with a healthy heart.” In this book, Yousry Fouda's prowess in writing and recording is comparable to that which is acclaimed on television. Yousry Fouda is an Egyptian journalist. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Cairo University, and a Master's degree in Television Journalism from the American University in Cairo (1992), and studied television media in both. He joined the founding team of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Television in 1994, then in the Middle East Department of the Associated Press Television, before contributing to the establishment of Al Jazeera's office in London in 1996. His "Top Secret" program opened new horizons for investigative journalism in the Arab world, and won him many awards. He returned to Egypt before the January 25 revolution and contributed, through his “Akher Kalam” program, to the rise of ONTV, and to the development of a professional concept for talk shows.
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