Marcel Ghanem

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Marcel Ghanem (Template:Langx) (born 1964) is a Lebanese journalist known for hosting popular political talk shows, including "Kalam El-Nas" (Template:Langx) and currently "Sar el Waqt" (Template:Langx).[1][2] While popular, Ghanem's career has been marked by accusations of promoting misinformation and alleged bias in coverage, which critics argue contributes to polarized public opinion in Lebanon.[3]

Some observers claim his platform has been used to disseminate divisive narratives that cater to specific political interests, thus affecting his public image and making him one of the most contentious figures in Lebanese journalism. These practices, according to critics, have contributed to his reputation as " the most hated man in Lebanon " reflecting broader concerns about media ethics and hate speech in the country.[4]

Early years

Ghanem was born in Yahchouch, Lebanon in 1964. He graduated from Lebanese University with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1987. He then practiced as an attorney between 1987 and 1994.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Career

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Marcel Ghanem (left) hosting Ahmed al-Assir in his political talk show Kalam El-Nas

Ghanem presented a political talk show on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) and Radio Liban Libre from 1991 to 1993. The program was called Kalam Massoul (Talking Responsibly?), co-hosted by journalist May Chidiac.

From 1995 until 29 March 2018, Ghanem hosted the talk show Kalam El Nass (What people are saying) on LBC. He left LBC after receiving an offer from MTV. His new show on MTV is "Sar El Wa'et" (It's About Time) and has been on air since October 2018.

Giving a media platform to provocative speeches

During the 2017 Lebanon–Saudi Arabia dispute crisis, Marcel Ghanem hosted in his political talk show Kalam El-Nas Saudi journalists who attacked the Lebanese Armed Forces and accused the president of Lebanon, the Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of Lebanon as terrorists.

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