Ruby banned for being inappropriate for the average viewer
The censorship committee at the new Arab satellite music channel Nogoom has decided to ban the airing of songs that are classified as inappropriate for the average viewers and which contain seductive scenes and females wearing revealing outfits. Officials at the network revealed that broadcasting such demeaning songs goes against Arab social and traditional values and should not be allowed to be aired.

The banning will include all songs for Egyptian singer Ruby, who is considered one of the top seductive singers. Tunisian singer Najla will also be banned from the channel along with other songs by different singers that include improper scenes.
The management of the channel has also decided to go over all the songs it broadcasts on its different channels, Nogoom TV and Nogoom Al Khaleeg, to ensure that no inappropriate material is being aired.

The channel has made it a point since it began its broadcast six months ago to refrain from broadcasting English and Western music, due to the scenes in most of the clips.

The channel is owned by Suhail Abdoul’s, husband of Lebanese singer Diana Haddad, Production Company.

The cost of the channel is two million dollars, and it broadcasts different kinds of music from all around the Arab world. Diana’s husband has presented his wife the new channel as his way of showing her his love, and will be registered in both Suhail and Diana’s names.

There are three offices operating in Dubai with 40 employees, Beirut 10 employees, and Cairo 15 employees. In addition, the channel will feature news every 15 minutes, and broadcasts on Egyptian satellite (Nilesat). –Albawaba.com