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"Ramadan Kareem" on Al Jazeera Children's Channel
- Qatar: Tuesday, September 19 - 2006 at 16:19
- PRESS RELEASE
In efforts to embrace the Holy month of Ramadan, Al Jazeera Children's Channel, the first Arabic edutainment channel, offers a range of special edutainment content reflective of the auspicious month.
Day to day, "Kal al Rawi" , performed by "Nimr Salamoun" harks the main spirit of Ramadan tradition in story telling, bringing with it a number of dedicated children of different age groups and a series of legendary Arabic stories. The plot also brings with it a magnificent oriental stage portraying Arab dazzling culture and decoration.
Staying true to Arab roots and musical culture, JCC features an exclusive musical slot of special "songs and melodies" chanted by a young promising talent "Bilal". A talent realized by the Channel in recognition of promising gifts. JCC has pledged to help such young talents achieve utmost vocational accomplishments in both talents and personal endeavors.
Falling under the realm of the Holy month of Ramadan, the Channel presents special Quran readings recited by a group of young Arab children representing different Arabic nationalities.
Joining the Ramadan special grid is a new in-house produced program "Gala Gala" offering viewers a huge window on edutainment program content dealing with interesting topics in an experimental atmosphere; harnessing children's curiosity and mental capacity.
"Gala Gala" revolves around two main characters for children, Ajeeba, the pretending magician, and the jolly child, Fayez.
Gracing the Holy month of Ramadan comes the monthly children broadcast, "Jalsa" with a specific episode dedicated to help children decipher the religious meaning and occurrence of "Laylat Al Kader" in the presence of a young group of Quran readers reciting divine passages from the Holy Quran.
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Al Jazeera Children's ChannelAl Jazeera Children's Channel (JCC), a Pan Arabic edutainment channel, was launched in September 2005. Through its unique concept and a range of own produced educational programmes, JCC opens up avenues for Arab Children to learn about different environments and cultures, as well as encourage them to learn and seek knowledge.
JCC's extensive range of programmes in Arabic appeals to and educates children aged three to fifteen. JCC produces about 40% of the broadcast programmes, and maintain a low ratio of cartoon slots (13%). JCC is the first Arabic Children's channel to present a debate show where Arab Children can express themselves and communicate their thoughts. Al Jazeera Children's Channel is also the first to produce thematic magazines in Arabic covering different educational subjects: Science, Health, Technology, Sports as well as a game show which includes general knowledge information, physical challenges and fun.
Al Jazeera Children's Channel has deployed state-of-the-art studios and facilities to ensure high quality TV production. JCC is committed to broadcasting new programmes for 6 of the 18 hours on weekdays and 7 of the 19 hours on weekends.
JCC is a free to air TV channel on Arabsat, Nilesat, and Hotbird reaching all Arab countries and Europe.
Qatar-headquartered, JCC has five regional offices in Cairo, Beirut, Amman, Rabat and Paris.
For more information:
Al Jazeera Children's Channel (JCC)
Loucia Yousef Isaac
Press Relations Officer
Fax: +974 48 24 340
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