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Hamdi Qandil (Arabic: حمدي قنديل Ḥamdī Qandīl, also Romanized Qandeel or Kandil; 1936 – 31 October 2018) was a prominent Egyptian journalist, news anchor, talk show host and activist. Qandil started his journalism career in the 1950s when he wrote for the Akher Sa'a ("Last Hour") magazine at the invitation of veteran journalist Mustafa Amin. In 1961 he began broadcasting a news show called Aqwal al-Suhuf ("In the Press") until 1969 when he was appointed director of the . In 1971 he left his post in protest at a government inspection of his technical staff. He later worked with UNESCO from 1974 to 1986, specializing in the field of international media. In 1987 he co-founded a satellite broadcasting company that later became known as MBC, where he worked for three months before leaving becau

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  • حمدي قنديل (1936 بالقاهرة في مصر - 31 أكتوبر 2018 / 22 صفر 1440 هـ بالقاهرة في مصر) كان صحفيا، مذيعا، محاورا وناشطا مصرياً بارزا. بدأ قنديل عمله كصحافي في خمسينيات القرن الماضي عندما كتب في مجلة "آخر ساعة" بدعوة من الصحفي المخضرم مصطفى أمين. في عام 1961، بدأ عمله كمذيع في التلفزيون المصري من خلال برنامج «أقوال الصحف» حتى عام 1969 عندما عُيّن مديراً لاتحاد الإذاعات العربية. في عام 1971 غادر منصبه احتجاجاً على تفتيش حكومي للموظفين التقنيين. عمل في وقت لاحق مع اليونسكو من عام 1974 إلى عام 1986، متخصصا في مجال الإعلام الدولي. في عام 1987 شارك في تأسيس شركة قنوات فضائية أصبحت تعرف في وقت لاحق باسم "إم بي سي"، حيث عمل لمدة ثلاثة أشهر قبل أن يغادر بسبب الخلافات السياسية مع الإدارة. قنديل قدم لفترة قصيرة برنامج «مع حمدي قنديل» على شبكة راديو وتلفزيون العرب، لكنه غادر وسط خلافات بينه وبين المديرين (ar)
  • Hamdi Qandil (Arabic: حمدي قنديل Ḥamdī Qandīl, also Romanized Qandeel or Kandil; 1936 – 31 October 2018) was a prominent Egyptian journalist, news anchor, talk show host and activist. Qandil started his journalism career in the 1950s when he wrote for the Akher Sa'a ("Last Hour") magazine at the invitation of veteran journalist Mustafa Amin. In 1961 he began broadcasting a news show called Aqwal al-Suhuf ("In the Press") until 1969 when he was appointed director of the . In 1971 he left his post in protest at a government inspection of his technical staff. He later worked with UNESCO from 1974 to 1986, specializing in the field of international media. In 1987 he co-founded a satellite broadcasting company that later became known as MBC, where he worked for three months before leaving becau (en)
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