The founder of Chouf TV, Driss Chahtane, was arrested in 2009 and spent a period in prison. He dreams of creating an electronic television that doesn't look like a traditional media product and benefits from the digital transformation of the press. Today, he is the undisputed leader of the state's media machine. Here are a few examples of what he has created.
The first electronic television station in Morocco is Chouf TV. This network is independent and comprehensive. It deals with political, economic, social, cultural, and sporting issues. It broadcasts sports events in the heart of the action, including major matches. Its crew is made up of 100 people who are highly qualified journalists. The TV show is hosted by famous personalities. But how can Chouf TV be so influential?
While a satirical show is not a credible medium, it has a very unique quality. It is a platform that is able to cover every event in the country. As a matter of fact, Chouf TV will broadcast events before they happen, which is an unprecedented move. And it is the first electronic television in Morocco. But why is it different? Firstly, it's the source of information.
Aside from its innovative format, Chouf TV is an alternative to traditional news media. It reflects the culture and issues of the Moroccan people. With the help of its team of 100 journalists, the channel was able to address the issues and concerns of the Moroccan people and the nation. But there are critics of this revolution, too. It has penetrated deep into the hearts of the country, and it is no longer just a television channel for the ruling elite. It is a channel for the national democratic ranks.
While the initial launch was successful, the ensuing uprising was controversial and led to many journalists signing a manifesto against defamation of the media. In Casablanca, a cameraman provoked a journalist. Security forces responded in a matter of minutes. However, critics may still question the credibility of the TV station. Therefore, critics of "Chouf TV" are prone to defamation.
Besides presenting the culture and the country, it also covers politics and other important events. The content on Chouf TV is incredibly comprehensive and independent. It features programs on social, cultural, and sporting issues. Despite being the first electronic television station in Morocco, Chouftv is not only a free service but is a paid service to the major companies. This means that viewers of "Chouf TV" will have access to stories of the world's leaders, from presidents to the royal family.
While the first electronic television was a sham, it has steadily gained popularity in Morocco and abroad. The channel has over two million subscribers, which is a record in its genre. The network features daily videos, news, entertainment, and music. While the content is often controversial, it is a very popular platform. There are hundreds of shows on ChoufTV. Several media companies are also following its lead.
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