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Scope TV
Scope TV is a Kuwaiti satellite television channel founded in 2007 by Fajr Al-Saeed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://en.rsf.org/kuwait-tv-station-owner-facing-possible-19-10-2010,38581.html )〕 The executive director is Al-Saeed's brother, Mohammed Talal Al-Saeed. The channel has had a controversial history since it began. ==2009 issue with the Ministry of Information==
In August 2009, Scope TV produced a political satire, called Sotik Wisal (Your Voice Has Been Heard), to air during the Ramadan holiday. The show aired 30 minute segments and featured characters that mimicked members of the Kuwaiti MPs and Ministers. After three episodes, the Ministry of Information ordered Scope TV to take the show off the air because the show violated Audio-Visual Media Law number 61/2007. The Ministry said: "the programme violated a media law...(the show ) was suspended until a general prosecution completes an investigation and a ruling is made in court." Due to the vaguely written media law, Fajr Al-Saeed only had to change the name of the show in order to put it back on the air. She changed the name to Amak Asmakh (They Don't Listen to Anything) and displayed the letter from the Ministry for the entire show time slot.
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