Nile News

Egyptian news television channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nile News (Egyptian Arabic: النيل للأخبار) is an Egyptian state-funded Arabic-language news television network. Founded in 1998 as a 24-hour news network and headquartered in 6 October, Giza, Nile New was originally noted for its journalistic professionalism, which gained it popularity in the Arab world.

CountryEgypt
Broadcast areaWorldwide
NetworkERTU
HeadquartersEMPC, 6 October city, Egypt
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Nile News
CountryEgypt
Broadcast areaWorldwide
NetworkERTU
HeadquartersEMPC, 6 October city, Egypt
Programming
LanguageArabic
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
History
Launched6 October 1998; 27 years ago (1998-10-06)
Links
Websitenile.eg
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It is operated by the National Media Authority and is partly owned by the Egyptian Television Network.[1]

Overview

At launch in 1998, the channel used the Nilesat 101 satellite to deliver its signals, alongside the other specialized Nile-branded channels.[2] The Egyptian government's ownership of the channel has resulted in it being subject to censorship.[3][4] In 2018, Amira Salem became the channel's president; she succeeded Amr Al-Shennawi.[5]

Nile News generally focuses on local and regional news, political analysis, and economic updates. Its coverage as of 2026 includes: extensive coverage of regional developments, such as; United Nations Security Council sessions and regional tensions. Key Programs include; Hatha Al-Sabah (This Morning), Nile Index, and Press Round (Gawlat al-Sahafa).[6]

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