A satirical political program where Youssef Hussein, famously known as Joe, sheds light on the state of some Arab media outlets aligned with certain political regimes. He does this by highlighting the contradictions and paradoxes they present in their programs. In each episode, Joe and his team track a set of these contradictions and address them in a humorous, satirical manner.

Arab media outlets

Arab media outlets refer to the diverse range of news and entertainment channels across the Arab world, historically evolving from state-controlled radio and print to a complex landscape including influential pan-Arab satellite TV networks (like Al Jazeera, founded in 1996) and digital platforms. This transformation has significantly shaped regional politics, public discourse, and cultural exchange, often navigating between government influence, commercial interests, and calls for greater press freedom.