TV Programs
Broadcast on leading channels in the Muslim world, AAM Television is produced in partnership with Tolo TV in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s Geo TV, TRT Turkish Radio and Television and the numerous television stations associated with the AAM Fellows.
PUL:
AAMTV and Tolo TV in Afghanistan present PUL – a weekly public interest program, recorded in the United States for broadcast throughout Afghanistan. This groundbreaking half-hour show informs a nationwide Afghan audience about critical issues, domestic and foreign, featuring interviews with leading Afghan and American officials and experts, as well as professionals involved in fields ranging from public health to agriculture to arts and entertainment. Hosted by Mariam Atash Nawabi.
Between Frontiers:
AAMTV and Geo TV have joined together for Between Frontiers, an exclusive series of hour-long programs broadcast nationally in Pakistan connecting policymakers, experts and audiences in Washington with their counterparts in Pakistan. These timely programs focus on the ongoing military operations in Pakistan and the border regions, and the critical relationship between the US, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Hosted by Frank Sesno.
Religion and Constitutionalism in the US and Turkey:
AAMTV is partnering with Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) to produce three unprecedented programs on religion, constitutionalism and religious liberty for broadcast on TRT, Turkey’s leading public broadcast channel. This program examines why religion is playing a larger role in public life and in people’s individual lives; how different governments are responding to the resurgence in religion; how religious freedom evolved into a fundamental human right; and how societies and governments can facilitate peaceful relationships among diverse religions. Moderated by TRT’s leading anchor, Mithat Bereket.
America Abroad Media Journalism Fellowship:
The AAM Foreign Journalism Fellowship brings prominent broadcast journalists from the Muslim World to the United States to learn about and report on key foreign and domestic issues. Fellows spend time in Washington and other locations meeting with influential US decision-makers and experts. Most importantly, they produce a series of television programs on topics important to their audiences at home.
East-West Connection – An International Town Hall Meeting:
AAM partnered with Indonesia's Metro TV the night after the historic US presidential election to discuss the impact of an Obama administration on the US relationship with Indonesia and the greater Muslim World. Hosted by AAM's Andrea Koppel and Metro TV's Kania Sutisnawinata.
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