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Sono Cairo
Native name
Sout Alqahira
Company typePublic corporation
IndustryMass media
GenreGovernment Company
PredecessorERTU
Founded6 January 1964 (6 January 1964)
FounderMohamed Fawzi & CO
Headquarters,
Number of locations
51 Sabel Al Khazndara, Al Waili, Cairo Governorate
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mohamed Fawzi, Taha Nasr
ProductsBroadcasting, radio, web portals
ServicesTelevision, radio, online
OwnerGovernment of Egypt (Publicly owned)
Websitewww.sonocairo.com

Sono Cairo (Sout Alqahira, Sout Al Qahira, or Sawt al-Qahira: Template:Lang-ar, "the sound of Cairo") is an Egyptian government owned multimedia company.[1]

Company history

Launched as a privately-owned record company, it was taken over by the government in 1964,[2] and became the country's largest producer of discs.[3] As of 2009 it is under the control of the Ministry of Information.[4]

Artist Mohamed Fawzi & Co was established alshark alawsat factory for CD's on 30 April 1959[dubiousdiscuss] and turned into sout Alqahira Company for CD's on 6 January 1964. Then issued its decision, Mr. / Minister of Information No. 139 of 1977 established a sout alqahira company for Audio and Video as an Egyptian joint stock companies as one of the Radio and Television Union of the Ministry of Information.

In Egyptian Revolution of 1952, President Anwar Sadat made a speech from the company's broadcast.

Former Chairmen

No. Name From To
1 Taha Mohammed EL-Hady Nasr 6 January 1964 21 November 1979
2 Safwat Ali Fahmy 22 November 1979 31 December 1980
3 Fathy EL-Bayumy Ebrahim 1 January 1981 10 March 1982
4 Mohammed Reda Hashem 11 March 1982 22 January 1983
5 Ahmed Mohammed EL-Fetory 23 January 1983 16 July 1986
6 Mohamed Saed Sabry 1 September 1986 10 January 1990
7 Abdel Aal Mohamed Abdel Aal 14 January 1990 20 November 1994
8 Abd EL-Rahman Ebrahem Hafez 21 November 1994 20 May 1997
9 Husien Fahmy Galal EL-Deen 26 May 1997 9 October 1999
10 Medhat Ahmed Abd EL-Menaem 10 October 1999 4 June 2000
11 Hosny Hamed EL-Rahamawy 5 June 2000 5 September 2003
12 Saed Helmy EL-Saed Yehya 6 September 2003 26 November 2005
13 Ebrahem Ahmed Ebrahem EL-Akabawy 28 November 2005 5 January 2011

Video production

Sono Cairo's production includes production of religious E.g. (Mohamed rasol Allah) And entertainment (music and songs) sono Cairo company Is interested in the field of video production to produce work of dramatic serials (such as gomhoreit zefta, elsharae algeded, elwatad) and other serials.

Singing production

The company seeks to preserve the heritage of songs the good times, where it converted tapes to the electronic media in preparation to launch in the market as digital image CD & DVD & MP3.

Religious production

The company produces the Koran.

Stars who have worked with Sono Cairo

External marketing

There are fourteen companies holding the rights to distribute and print production of sout alqahira at the international level, distributed as follows:

The Maghreb region

Africa region

  • Almasaa international for production and advertising (Sudan)

Europe Region

  • Platinum

Region of the United States and Canada

  • Mike's Sound Production (U.S. and Canada)

E-Marketing

  • To cope with the company has developed e marketing activity to use the modern techniques to market content using the international information network and voice services through mobile and ground and affixed to marketing Internet connections to sono Cairo customers and the e-marketing copying Self-electronic media (CD) & (DVD) & (MP3)

Editing and graphics

A continuation of the bidding company and despite the fire which broke out in units of editing, graphics The Company has created a new center for editing and graphics to keep pace with development in the field of video production and the center houses became include:

  • No. (5) Units of Nonlinear Editing
  • No. (1) Units of linear Editing
  • No. (1) Units integrated graphics

Studios

Studio (4) was created in area 200 m on the ground floor In addition to the three studios Company; this is to increase production through the use of visual studio company

  • Abbasid studio (1)
  • Abbasid studio (2)
  • ElGib studio (3)
  • New Abbasid studio (4)
  • El Sayeda Nafeesa studio (5)

The studios has been developed and networks equipped with the latest lighting and modern digital cameras and generators for electricity.

Factories

The company has two factories to produce and print cassette voice in Alexandria production capacity up to more than 3 million Cassettes per one shift annually with the highest quality in global markets and equipped with the latest modern technology for the production and printing of the Koran bars for famous readers and religious talk, entertainment and musical. In flew the modernization of factories and keep abreast of developments for the printing of the company's production of optical media the development and production units cans (CD) (DVD) production capacity is developed of 10 thousand in one shift per day.

Press

  • Printed packaging tapes and CD covers of 4-color offset printing.
  • Printed posters, artists and readers of the Quran 4 color.
  • Implementation and printed posters advertising (the results of a wall - the results of hierarchical - Results photographer).
  • Implementation of trade publications, which include the company's publications and others from books and magazines and so on.
  • Processing of paper photography for all sizes of company and others.

Advertising agency

The advertising agency represents one of the major activity in the company which offer integrated advertising services in this regard where it propagate the clients' advertisement in the radio, TV, and Satellite. And it products the ads, and documentaries and implement all forms of advertising required by the ad campaigns.

Sources

  1. ^ Asian Music: Journal of the Society for Asian Music. The Society. 2008. p. 48.
  2. ^ Michael Frishkopf (2010). Music and Media in the Arab World. American Univ in Cairo Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-977-416-293-0.
  3. ^ Laudan Nooshin (29 April 2016). Music and the Play of Power in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. Routledge. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-317-09229-2.
  4. ^ Diane Singerman (2009). Papa Sartre. Oxford University Press. p. 175. ISBN 978-977-416-289-3.