
Engineer Khaled Abdel Aziz, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Media Regulation, believes that the Egyptian media plays a wonderful role in confronting negatives and crises.
Khaled Abdel Aziz, who is a guest on the “Stars in Ramadan” program, continued: “There is a great development in Egyptian television and also radio, as I am one of its fans. There is a great development in television drama, and it will always be the leader.”
The head of the Supreme Media Council adds to regulate the media: “Despite the state of attack on the media, the Egyptian media has remained wonderful over the last 12 years. It has been present despite the challenges and economic conditions that Egypt is going through. It has been able to convey the extent of the dangers that the country is going through. There are some violations that we recognize and recognize, but the media plays a very important role that should be recognized.”
Khaled Abdel Aziz concluded his speech by saying: “Competition has decreased in print media… We must see what other experiments have done in China and Japan… There is no alternative to relying on analysis and opinion articles away from traditional news.”
The prominent media personality, Naglaa Helmy, presents the “Stars in Ramadan” program on Youth and Sports Radio. Its editorial team is headed by journalist Walid Qassem, and it is broadcast on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdays throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
The “Stars in Ramadan” program hosts a group of the brightest Egyptian football stars – players, coaches, club officials, and leaders of football and sports in general – in exclusive interviews during which many secrets are revealed for the first time.






