Latest in Tag: Supreme Media Council Highlight
Latest in Tag: Supreme Media Council

Supreme Media Council rejects Reuters report on Egyptian series
The council said that it has no power preventing specific subjects from being tackled in dramas

Controversial TV host suspended over body-shaming
Reham Saeed comes under fire after describing obese people as “dead and burden to state”

Supreme Media Council blocks 2 websites for publishing false news
Websites of Al-Akhbariya and Al-Sabah News to be blocked for three months for publishing false information about Huawei

Supreme Media Council investigates Reham Saeed over body-shaming comments
The council received complaint from NCW against TV presenter Tamer Amin

Supreme Media Council secretary-general detained for 4 days over bribery charges
Ahmed Selim was arrested at his office on Tuesday

Supreme Media Council to look into legality of MBC Masr’s Ramez Fel Shalal
Decision came after council received complaints against TV show

Supreme Media Council blocks Al-Mashhad newspaper
Complaints committee recommends fining BBC EGP 250,000 for insulting Egyptians

Press Syndicate to give its opinion on SMC’s sanctions list soon: Rashwan
SMC published sanctions list to face media violations, irregularities

Supreme Media Council bans Mortada Mansour from appearing in media outlets for 2 additional months
However, ban will not include his participation in parliamentary activities

Supreme Media Council addresses GAFI to suspend Mo4 over mocking Egyptian passport
El Fasla magazine mocked Egyptian passport saying: “with your Egyptian passport you can roam rural areas”

Supreme media council begins receiving website licence requests
All online media outlets must be regularised within 6 months since issuance of executive regulation

Supreme Media council bans media from featuring Zamalek’s president
Council suspended broadcasting of Medhat Shalaby’s show on Pyramids TV channel

New formation of three media state bodies will be applied within one month
Each body will include nine members instead of 12, they will be sworn before parliament, according to laws