The Peninsula - 14 April, 2007
Media Critics and the native intelligentsia are worried over the fast losing relevance of Qatar Television, in the country's contemporary socio-cultural landscape. They believe that the television channel has failed to live up to the expectation of an average Qatari, reports Al Sharq. "At a time when the world of visual media is witnessing a revolution, the state-owned television channel is no where in the race. For want of good programmes, there is a steep fall in their viewership rate of the channel", said the country's leading socio-cultural figures.
Media Critics and the native intelligentsia are worried over the fast losing relevance of Qatar Television, in the country's contemporary socio-cultural landscape. They believe that the television channel has failed to live up to the expectation of an average Qatari, reports Al Sharq. "At a time when the world of visual media is witnessing a revolution, the state-owned television channel is no where in the race. For want of good programmes, there is a steep fall in their viewership rate of the channel", said the country's leading socio-cultural figures.
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