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Egyptian talk show host From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mona El Shazly (Arabic: منى الشاذلي, IPA: [ˈmonæ (ʔe)ʃˈʃæzli]) is an Egyptian talk show host. She is known for her talk show Al Ashira Masa'an (10 O'Clock) where she discussed news of the day and interviewed Egyptian and foreign politicians and scientists.
El Shazly graduated from high school in the United Arab Emirates, then studied MASS COM and Political Science at the American University in Cairo.
El Shazly worked in Public Relations at the Arab Contractors Company.
She hosted several programs on the Saudi-owned Arab Radio and Television Network Channel. She also hosts her on program, Ma3kom Mona El Shazly, on the Egyptian TV channel CBC.
She has been at Dream 2 Channel, a popular independent Egyptian satellite channel, since 2006, hosting Al Ashira Masa'an. "By her own estimate, she is one of the highest paid hosts on Arabic satellite television," a report said.[1] [citation needed] Addressing "government pressure on journalists in Egypt[;] 'They don’t understand that a presenter is not a spokesperson for the government or the regime,' she said. 'I am not a spokesman. But you always have this problem.'"[1]
El Shazly is married to Samir Youssef. They have three daughters, including twins.[2]
Some of the guests that have been featured on the show are:
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