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	<title>Comments on: More on Jordan&#039;s ATV Broadcast Status!</title>
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		<title>By: Election Fiesta-Part I - Mideast Youth - Thinking Ahead</title>
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		<description>[...] Aroub is media person, she was first introduced to Jordanians through her children television programme &#8216;Waqt Al Farah&#8217; ( Happy Time) which aired on Jordan national television in the nineties up until the year 2003. After that Arab Radio and Television network (ART) bought the rights to the programme and started airing it on it&#8217;s children channel. She currently works at ATV, which brought up it&#8217;s dilemma in previous posts. [...]</description>
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