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Mustafa Al-Agha bids farewell to the Dream program after 19 years
Mustafa Al-Agha concludes his journey with the Dream program after 19 years of giving through MBC. Learn about the details of his touching farewell and the team that accompanied him.
The end of a long media journey
Syrian media personality Mustafa Al-Agha announced the end of his tenure as host of the program "Al-Hulm" (The Dream) after 19 years of continuous work on MBC. This announcement was accompanied by his thanks to the team that worked with him throughout these many years.
Al-Agha wrote in a post on his official Instagram account: "For 19 years, I was honored to present the Dream Awards, and yesterday I presented the million-dollar prize, which was my last appearance on the show. This means that the program, which has been a part of so many people's lives, has come to an end.".
Sada Al Malaeb program
In March 2025, Mustafa Al-Agha also announced the end of the Sada Al-Malaeb program, which had run for nearly 19 years. He wrote on his Instagram account: "The program that I was honored to manage for 19 years, during which it won every media award and entered every Arab home, has now come to an end.".
The impact of television programs on the audience
Programs like “The Dream” and “Echo of the Stadiums” are not just television shows; they are interactive experiences that bring people together around their screens and create unforgettable moments.
“Dream,” for example, wasn’t just a prize-giving program; it gave people the chance to achieve their big dreams. Imagine someone winning a million dollars and how that amount could completely transform their life and the lives of their family. These moments made the program a part of people’s daily lives and gave them hope and optimism.
Social and media interaction
As for “Sada Al Malaeb,” it was more than just sports analysis. It became a window for the Arab public to follow and engage with the latest sports news. The program strengthened ties between viewers and created a cohesive community that was interested in and positively involved with sports.
The future of television programming
With the end of programs like “The Dream” and “Echo of the Stadiums”, the question remains about what will come next in the world of television and media.
Technology is constantly evolving, and with it, the viewing habits of the audience are changing.
We may see more interactive programs that rely on modern technology to attract viewers and engage them more in the content presented.
Innovation and renewal
Innovation will be the key to success for any new program that seeks excellence and to reach the hearts of viewers, as Mustafa Al-Agha's famous programs did.
Culture and Art
The truth about the sale of Sherine Abdel Wahab's YouTube channel: A decisive legal response
Sherine Abdel Wahab's lawyer denies selling her official YouTube channel and warns against dealing with those who have taken over the accounts. Details of the legal crisis and ongoing investigations are available here.
Yasser Qantoush, the lawyer and legal representative of renowned Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab, has put an end to the recent controversy surrounding reports of the sale of the artist's official YouTube channel. Qantoush categorically denied the veracity of these reports, asserting that the artist has not relinquished her digital rights nor entered into any agreement to sell the channel.
Details of the legal dispute and ongoing investigations
The official statement issued by the artist's legal office clarified that the Public Prosecution in Cairo is continuing its extensive investigations into case number 455 of 2025, Misdemeanors (Economic Cases, Al-Basateen). These investigations are part of the artist's efforts to reclaim her stolen rights. The statement emphasized that Sherine Abdel Wahab is not a party to any sale transaction, but rather a victim of the illegal seizure of her digital assets.
The office indicated that the person who was previously responsible for managing the artist’s official pages is facing charges of seizing the channel and exploiting it to generate financial profits without obtaining legal permission or authorization from the original rights holder, which is a clear violation of intellectual property rights and the laws regulating digital transactions in Egypt.

The importance of digital platforms and the impact of the crisis
This issue is particularly important given Sherine Abdel Wahab's significant artistic standing both locally and regionally. In today's world, official YouTube channels and social media platforms are the primary artery connecting artists to their audiences, and the main source for releasing new work and generating revenue. Therefore, losing control of these platforms not only represents a financial loss, but also hinders direct communication with millions of fans across the Arab world and negatively impacts the marketing strategy for any new artistic endeavor.
Previous legal stance and stern warnings
The legal statement was based on the strength of the artist’s legal position, pointing to previous court rulings that cleared Sherine Abdel Wahab of the accusations that some had tried to attach to her in previous periods, which strengthens her position in the current dispute to recover her rights.
In closing, legal advisor Yasser Qantoush issued a stern warning to the public, as well as all companies and media and advertising agencies, against interacting with any pages currently bearing Sherine Abdel Wahab's name on YouTube, TikTok, or X (formerly Twitter). He emphasized that the exclusive ownership of these accounts belongs solely to the artist, and that their current management is without her official authorization.
The office affirmed its intention to take all strict legal measures and prosecute any entity or individual proven to be dealing with the perpetrators of these pages, or contributing to profiting from them illegally, holding violators fully legally responsible, both criminally and civilly.
Culture and Art
The series "Rouh OFF" was permanently canceled by a decision of the Actors' Syndicate
The Actors' Syndicate has decided to permanently halt the airing of the series "Rouh OFF" during Ramadan due to violations of regulations and the use of blogger Umm Jasser. Learn the full details.
In a decisive move aimed at regulating the artistic scene in Egypt, the Actors' Syndicate, headed by Dr. Ashraf Zaki, issued an official decision to permanently halt the production and filming of the series "Rouh OFF," prohibiting its broadcast during the upcoming Ramadan season or at any other time. The syndicate confirmed that this decision is final and irrevocable, following the proven violation by the production company of serious breaches of the regulations and laws governing artistic work in Egypt.
Reasons for the decision and ignoring the warnings
The union explained in its press release that the suspension decision was not arbitrary, but rather a result of producer Bilal Sabri's disregard for a series of official warnings and notices previously issued to him. The union had demanded that the production company adhere to legal procedures and obtain the necessary permits, but the producer persisted in flouting regulations, necessitating decisive intervention to uphold the union's prestige and the rights of its members.
The union investigations revealed that the main reason for the crisis was the circulation of a video clip showing the producer contracting with the famous blogger known as “Umm Jasser” to participate in the work, which is a clear violation of the union law that prohibits employing those who are not registered in the union’s lists or who do not have official work permits, especially in light of the existence of thousands of academic graduates who are waiting for the opportunity.
Context of the crisis: The union confronts the "blogger phenomenon"
This decision comes within the context of a broader campaign led by the Actors' Syndicate to address the phenomenon of social media celebrities (bloggers and TikTokers) entering the field of acting without talent, academic training, or legal permits. The syndicate consistently emphasizes that art is a creative profession with its own sanctity, and that allowing non-specialists to practice it simply because of their online fame harms public taste and reduces opportunities for professional and syndicate-affiliated actors who have dedicated years to study and training.
Legal significance and impact of the decision on the industry
This decision sends a strong message to all production companies in the Egyptian market: the syndicate will not tolerate any violations of Law No. 35 of 1978 and its amendments, which regulate the work of artistic syndicates. The decision emphasizes that protecting the profession and guaranteeing the rights of its members are top priorities, and that any attempt to circumvent the laws for quick "trends" will be met with deterrent penalties, potentially including expulsion or permanent suspension.
The crew of the suspended series
It's worth noting that the series "Rouh OFF" featured a stellar cast before its cancellation, including Munther Rayahneh, Mirna Walid, Salah Abdullah, Nancy Salah, Tarek El Nahry, Sherif Baher, Mohamed Soliman, Taher Abu Leila, and Reda Hamed. The show also heavily relied on rap and festival music stars, featuring artists such as Samir Afrato, Felix, Resha Costa, Samara, Fifty, Sadat, and the Power High band, indicating its direct target audience of young people.
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Details of the Rice Night concert in Riyadh Season featuring Lebanese stars
Ragheb Alama, Assi El Hallani, and Carole Samaha have arrived in Riyadh to perform at Laylat Al Arz (Night of the Cedars) as part of Riyadh Season. Find out more details about the highly anticipated concert and its date at the Abu Bakr Salem Theater.
Amidst an atmosphere brimming with excitement and anticipation, the plane carrying Lebanese singing stars Ragheb Alama, Assi El Hallani, and Carole Samaha landed in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in preparation for one of the biggest musical evenings, titled "Laylat Al-Arz" (Night of the Cedars). This highly anticipated concert is scheduled for February 5th, as part of the packed schedule of events at Riyadh Season, which continues to attract global attention.
A night of musical entertainment with a Lebanese flavor
This evening marks a significant milestone in the concert calendar at the Abu Bakr Salem Theater, which has recently hosted some of the Arab world's biggest stars. The concert's title, "The Night of the Cedars," carries profound symbolic meaning, referencing the cedar tree at the center of the Lebanese flag, promising an evening that blends national pride with authentic musical artistry. The trio is expected to present a diverse selection from their extensive repertoire, with the audience anticipating a fusion of Assi El Hallani's signature energetic Lebanese dabke songs, Ragheb Alama's modern romantic ballads, and Carole Samaha's powerful stage presence.
Riyadh Season: A Destination for Arab Art
This concert is more than just a fleeting event; its significance stems from its role as part of Riyadh Season, which has successfully transformed the Saudi capital into a global entertainment and cultural destination. Such concerts play a pivotal role in fostering cultural and artistic exchange, offering Saudi and Arab audiences residing in the Kingdom the opportunity to enjoy live performances by their favorite stars. The concert also reflects the musical diversity that the season's organizers are committed to providing to satisfy all artistic tastes.
Behind the scenes of the arrival and the stars' reactions
On the social media front, artist Carole Samaha documented moments of travel and arrival, sharing spontaneous snapshots with her colleagues Ragheb and Assi, commenting with the touching phrase: “When the sons of the Cedars come together,” which received widespread interaction from the public who praised the brotherly spirit between the artists.
Intense artistic activity
In a related context regarding the stars' schedule, artist Ragheb Alama's activities are not limited to the Riyadh concert only, but the superstar is preparing to head later to the United Arab Emirates, to perform a huge concert on February 14 on the occasion of Valentine's Day at the Dubai Autodrome Motor City, where he promises his audience there to present a collection of his latest artistic releases in addition to his classic masterpieces.
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