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Description or Abstract
This audio feature explores the decline of Al-Ahram, one of Egypt’s most long-standing testaments of journalism; and how that prompts the conversation concerning the death of journalism here in Egypt and reflects my position within it all as an aspiring journalist.
Keywords
Journalism, Egypt, Al-Ahram, Newspaper
Course
JRMC4460
Department
Journalism & Mass Communication Department
Faculty Advisor
Kim Fox
Credits/Acknowledgments
This audio feature was produced by Tia Khalil for the audio production course at The American University in Cairo taught by Professor Kim Fox in the Fall of 2024. Special Thanks to Professor Reem Nafie and Professor Alaa Abdel-Ghani as well as Vereena Bishoy, Amira Gamil, Farah Samy, Shahd Atef, Seif Shaheen, and Gamal El Assy for their participation. Music is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions, and Sound effects are courtesy of Pixabay.
Contributor(s)
Reem Nafie (interviewee), Alaa Abdel-Ghani (interviewee), Vereena Bishoy (voxpop participant), Amira Gamil (voxpop participant), Gamal El Assy (voxpop participant), Seif Shaheen (voxpop participant), Shahd Atef (voxpop participant), Farah Samy (voxpop participant), Grey River (musician), K2 (musician), Textiles (musician), Lillehammer (musician), Limoncello (musician)
Preformance Date
2024-12-11
Content Type
Other
File Type
Audio
Extent
6 min, 16 sec
Language
eng
Recommended Citation
Khalil, Tia, "Buried by the Headlines: Al-Ahram and the Fall of Egyptian Journalism" (2024). Audiovisual Projects. 916.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/audiovisual_student_work/916