State-run Television of Lebanon (TL) and Radio Lebanon are set to celebrate World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, Tomorrow [Tuesday], October 27, based on the Ministry of Information’s special and exceptional attention to this day given that TL and Radio Lebanon possess the oldest, richest and most diverse archives in the Arab region.
Therefore, tomorrow will be an occasion to pay tribute to dignitaries of the past period, including Lebanese, Arab and international politicians, writers, and artists, with Lebanon TV (TL) presenting rare clips for them preserved in its archive.
TL will also broadcast a special report on the occasion produced by the Station, for the renowned Radio host Rawia Azzam and Director George Haddad.
As for the Lebanese radio station, in both its Arabic and French language sections, it will broadcast tomorrow rare audio treasures of exceptional historical value, from its rich library archive, such as the speeches of the former presidents of the republic since the independence of Lebanon to date.
The Radio Station will also broadcast interviews with renowned artists and culture and literature pioneers in Lebanon and the Arab world, dating more than 50 years back.
The Radio Station will also transmit interviews with great poets and senior media figures who carried the voice of Lebanon to all parts of the world.
The Lebanese Radio will also present a collection of old songs and plays.
It is worth noting that the Ministry of Information celebrates World Day for Audiovisual Heritage in cooperation with UNESCO.


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