Religious broadcasting in the Middle East /
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Religious broadcasting: beyond the innocence of political indifference / Khaled Hroub
- Religious broadcasting on mainstream channels: Al Jazeera, MBC and Dubai / Mohammad Ayish
- 'Pure' Salafi broadcasting: Al-Majd channel (saudi Arabia) / Abeer AlNajjar
- 'Modern' Salafi broadcasting: Iqra' Channel (saudi Arabia) / Ehab Galal
- Al Nas Satellite Channel: overview, content analysis, preachers / Juman Quneis
- 'Modern' preachers: strategies and mixed discourses / Olfa Tantawi
- Women preachers: broadcasting platforms and evolving agendas / Gihan Abou Zeid
- Religious broadcasting and the sectarian divide in Iraq / Rafid Fadhil Ali
- Walking a tightrope: Jewish religious broadcasting in Israeli television; the cases of the Public Channel and the Hidabroot Channel / Yoni Mandel and Ilan Manor
- Christian broadcasting: a critical assessment / Sameh Fawzy
- Al-Manar Tv and the Islamic sphere in Lebanon: an evolving agenda / Farah Dakhlallah
- Hamas broadcasting: Al-aqsa Channel in Gaza / Atef Alshaer
- 'Islamic' media, democracy and the Akp rule in Turkey / Ayla Gol.