Television in Iraq
Saddam Hussein, 2003 Invasion of Iraq, Corporate Media, Al Iraqiya, Al Sharqiya
978-613-9-05923-2
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152
2011-11-26
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. "Iraqi TV" was the primary TV station in Iraq while Saddam Hussein was in power. Until the 2003 invasion of Iraq, its main coverage was patriotic music, government news and propaganda. It was bombed off the air in the 2003 invasion. Another TV channel called Youth Channel (Qanaat Al-Shabaab) started broadcasting in 1994 and contained many subtitled movies and Western music before the 2003 invasion. Scenes of mature content were edited out of these movies, as to make them more suitable to the culture, community and age ranges of viewers. Because Iraqi television was free to watch for anyone owning a proper satellite receiver in a proper region, it also received a substantial amount of attention from viewers in countries other than Iraq, especially during the 2003 invasion of the country.
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