The 24th Arab Radio and Television Festival will be held in Tunisia from June 26 to 29, with the participation of 20 Arab countries in the festivals television and radio competitions. This edition, which is held under the slogan "Supporting Palestine," will witness the organization of a technological exhibition that features 98 pavilions with the participation of 90 exhibitors presenting the latest technological innovations in the audio-visual field. The radio and television programs market will be a space to showcase the productions of the unions member bodies in various types of creativity in the media, cultural and artistic fields. The festival organizers chose to honor a number of Arab media figures. The organizers also explained that the festival body received 289 works nominated for prizes in the official and parallel competitions. The number of works participating in the radio competitions is 142 works, which is the largest participation in these competitions since the launch of the festival, 125 of which are in the main competition and 17 in the parallel competition. Source: Qatar News Agency
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