Tomorrow the world celebrates the International Day for TV, Iraq was the first in the Middle East
Thursday, October 2 / November 20, 2014 10:31
[Baghdad-where]
Celebrates the various countries of the world tomorrow, November 21 International Day for the TV, according to a UN resolution issued in 1996.
Most television stations in the Arab countries has been prepared for this global celebration today is that Iraq TV, the first TV in the Arab countries did not announce his program to mark the occasion.
The King Faisal al-Thani opened the Iraq TV station in the second day of May 1956 [58 years ago] on the occasion of his birthday gala Iraq is to be the first country in the Middle East have a TV station.
On that day, the skies of Baghdad decorated new electric mast rises in space to an altitude of 140 feet to record a new page in the history of Iraq always symbolize the progress and development .. That was a valid Iraqi TV station, which was opened by King Faisal II.
King attended the opening ceremony, which was held in fitness in the current headquarters of the Radio and Television to launch TV station
Witnesses recounted that historic event told all of Iraq [where] the opening ceremony took place in the spacious yard of yards Dar Iraqi radio Antiques by many trees hung with bunches brightly colored lights added to the place beautiful and wonderful and the station building has been adorned with electric headlamps seeming shining like a mass Glowing, from the bright colors in the dark and in front of the station building and around massed large crowds of people men and women, youth and children stood all of them are waiting for the opening ceremony of the Tkthl their eyes a new look of the manifestations of progress in Iraq, and it raised their faces preeminence is deeply gratifying that were filled in such a joyous occasion and express fervent hope that fills their chests looking into a bright future.
According to historians of the period have already that day, that set up a company [any] a small TV station during the British trade fair in Baghdad in 1954 and presented at the time interesting programs everyone found the ANSA and fun, making the Government agrees with the company to buy the station and begin broadcasting Iraqi programs after its official opening in 1956
The United Nations says that the celebration of the Day TV is a "recognition of the growing influence of television in the decision-making process, it is an essential tool in the delivery of information to the public opinion and influence it. Can not deny the impact on global politics, where his presence and influence in the watch it."
UN adds: "It is not World Television Day celebration with a tool as it is to celebrate the philosophy expressed by this tool. Tomorrow was a symbol of communication and globalization in the contemporary world television." End
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Thursday, October 2 / November 20, 2014 10:31
[Baghdad-where]
Celebrates the various countries of the world tomorrow, November 21 International Day for the TV, according to a UN resolution issued in 1996.
Most television stations in the Arab countries has been prepared for this global celebration today is that Iraq TV, the first TV in the Arab countries did not announce his program to mark the occasion.
The King Faisal al-Thani opened the Iraq TV station in the second day of May 1956 [58 years ago] on the occasion of his birthday gala Iraq is to be the first country in the Middle East have a TV station.
On that day, the skies of Baghdad decorated new electric mast rises in space to an altitude of 140 feet to record a new page in the history of Iraq always symbolize the progress and development .. That was a valid Iraqi TV station, which was opened by King Faisal II.
King attended the opening ceremony, which was held in fitness in the current headquarters of the Radio and Television to launch TV station
Witnesses recounted that historic event told all of Iraq [where] the opening ceremony took place in the spacious yard of yards Dar Iraqi radio Antiques by many trees hung with bunches brightly colored lights added to the place beautiful and wonderful and the station building has been adorned with electric headlamps seeming shining like a mass Glowing, from the bright colors in the dark and in front of the station building and around massed large crowds of people men and women, youth and children stood all of them are waiting for the opening ceremony of the Tkthl their eyes a new look of the manifestations of progress in Iraq, and it raised their faces preeminence is deeply gratifying that were filled in such a joyous occasion and express fervent hope that fills their chests looking into a bright future.
According to historians of the period have already that day, that set up a company [any] a small TV station during the British trade fair in Baghdad in 1954 and presented at the time interesting programs everyone found the ANSA and fun, making the Government agrees with the company to buy the station and begin broadcasting Iraqi programs after its official opening in 1956
The United Nations says that the celebration of the Day TV is a "recognition of the growing influence of television in the decision-making process, it is an essential tool in the delivery of information to the public opinion and influence it. Can not deny the impact on global politics, where his presence and influence in the watch it."
UN adds: "It is not World Television Day celebration with a tool as it is to celebrate the philosophy expressed by this tool. Tomorrow was a symbol of communication and globalization in the contemporary world television." End
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