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=== '''Beginnings in Film''' ===
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El Deeb's first job in film was as an Assistant Sound Editor with [[Gerald Durrell|Gerald Durrel]]<nowiki/>l on the series entitled "[https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4f4b9980accf4 The Amateur Naturalist]"
El Deeb's first job in film was as an Assistant Sound Editor with [[Gerald Durrell|Gerald Durrel]]<nowiki/>l on the series entitled "[https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4f4b9980accf4 The Amateur Naturalist]"

=== '''Al-Ahram Weekly''' ===
In the early 90s, El Deeb wrote many feature articles for the Al-Ahram Weekly newspaper including one with the late [http://www.amaana.org/mata.htm Begum Agha Khan] in Aswan.


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=== MBC ===

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Youssef El Deeb
Born (1954-11-14) 14 November 1954 (age 70)
Alexandria, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian, Canadian, Lebanese

Youssef El Deeb (Template:Lang-ar; born 14 November 1954) is an Egyptian-Lebanese-Canadian TV executive and award-winning film maker, book writer, director, producer, and childrenʼs book author. He founded Takhayal Entertainment and its flagship channel Fatafeat TV[1] the first Arabic food network television channel, which was acquired by Discovery Communications in 2013.[2][3]

He is the Managing Director of Mediagates[4] which operates eight encrypted TV channels under the Alfa brand and available via OSN. El Deeb used to be the CEO of the content creation company and Dubai-based film Picture Pond Media.

Early life and education

Born in Alexandria, El Deeb grew up in Canada, where he studied Fine Arts at the University of Victoria, and Film at Ryerson University. He is enrolled in the Berlin School of Creative Leadership EMBA program.[5]

Career

Beginnings in Film

El Deeb's first job in film was as an Assistant Sound Editor with Gerald Durrell on the series entitled "The Amateur Naturalist"

Al-Ahram Weekly

In the early 90s, El Deeb wrote many feature articles for the Al-Ahram Weekly newspaper including one with the late Begum Agha Khan in Aswan.

MBC

In 2002, El Deeb joined The Middle East Broadcasting Center Group (MBC), the first private free-to-air satellite broadcasting company in the Arab World, as the Head of Production and Programming and Channel Manager of MBC1.[6] He led the channel with its production facilities in London, Cairo, Beirut, Kuwait and Dubai.[7]

Takhayal Entertainment

El Deeb founded Takhayal Entertainment in 2006, a diversified film production and satellite broadcast entertainment company based in Dubai with an office in Heliopolis, Egypt.[8][9] El Deeb served as the company's chairman for eight years before Discovery Communications acquired the company in 2013.[10]

Takhayal owns and operates Fatafeat TV, the Middle East's top food network in over 55 million households in 21 Arabic-speaking countries.[11] The network's library has over 700 hours of programming, also including a popular monthly magazine that is distributed across several MENA countries. Takhayal, which also has affiliates in Egypt, produces an additional 150 to 200 hours a year. Fatafeat airs both English and Arabic programs. Its English programs include Nigella Lawson, Jamie Oliver, Rachael Ray, Giada De Laurentiis, and Martha Stewart as well as Ace of Cakes and Barefoot Contessa hosted by Ina Garten. Fatafeat's Arabic lineup of shows includes Teslam El Ayadi, a family cooking show, Matbakhna El Arabi (Our Arabian Cuisine) hosted by award-winning chef Mohammad Orfali and Wala Bil Ahlam (Dream Desserts) from Egyptian award-winning chef Nermine Hanno[10]

Takhayal also owns and publishes Martha Stewart Everyday Food, Martha Stewart Weddings Middle East, Burda Style Arabia and La Cucina Italiana Middle East. Takhayal and El Deeb hosted Stewart for a two-day visit in Dubai to promote her Fatafeat television cookery shows and regional magazine titles in 2011.[12]

Takhayal Entertainment was sold to Discovery Networks in 2013,[13] becoming the only indigenous Arab brand acquired by a global broadcaster.[14][15][16] The move for Discovery meant further solidifying its reach in the Arabic-speaking world[13]- the growing Middle East and North Africa television market.[17] Mark Hollinger, CEO of Discovery Network International said, "Takhayal's executives, such as Youssef El-Deeb are exceptionally smart and creative and we look forward to working with them to leverage Takhayal's strong position in the Arab-speaking world."

Picture Pond

In 2013, El Deeb founded Picture Pond, a Dubai-based film and TV content creation company.[18]

Mediagates

El Deeb joined Mediagates as Managing Director in early 2015. Mediagates, the former content wing of Orbit Communications Company now known as OSN, is one of the biggest cable companies in the Middle East and North Africa. OSN's president and chairman Samir Abdulhadi called El Deeb joining MediaGates "a significant step in Alfa's relaunch and growth plans... to focus on developing a more successful bouquet across a range of Arab markets."[19]

Films & Books

Youssef El Deeb produced his first Arabic feature film Al Abaa' Al Sighar starring Duraid Lahham and Hanan Tork.[20] The film marked Lahham's return to cinema in the first family entertainment in the Arab world in the past 25 years.

The following year, El Deeb produced Ass Wa Lazk,[21][22][23] which won the Best Film Award at the 2006 Cairo International Film Festival.[24][25]

El Deeb wrote and directed 'Love's Improvisations' (Takaseem El Hob),[26][27][28][29] an experimental Arabic feature film that premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival 2012.[30] It was screened at the St. Tropez[31] and Madrid film festivals.[32] The film also won its lead talent 'Best Actor' at the London International Film Festival.

In 2019 El Deeb published FEARLESS ME! A picture book for his toddler grandchildren and in 2020 launched Giddou.com[33] a free children's education resource.

References

  1. ^ "Fatafeat: All-You-Can-Eat Arab TV Channel". The Huffington Post.
  2. ^ "Youssef El Deeb to leave Takhayal". ArabianIndustry.com.
  3. ^ "Takhayal Entertainment FZ-LLC: Private Company Information - Businessweek". Businessweek.com.
  4. ^ "Youssef El Deeb joins MediaGates as Managing Director". Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  5. ^ "Youssef El Deeb". Berlin School of Creative Leadership.
  6. ^ "Middle East net gets ready to cook". C21Media. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  7. ^ El Deeb, Youssef. "Who Are We?". Picture Pond.
  8. ^ "Life Lessons: Youssef El Deeb | The National". Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  9. ^ "Takhayal Entertainment - Fatafeat TV". Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  10. ^ a b Szalai, Georg. "Discovery Communications to Acquire Dubai-based Takhayal Entertainment". Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  11. ^ Franco, Jose. "Fatafeat TV in need of new investors to remain on-air - Khaleej Times". www.khaleejtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  12. ^ Hanif, Nadim. "Martha Stewart visits old Dubai". The National.
  13. ^ a b "Discovery buys Dubai broadcaster". advanced-television.com.
  14. ^ Levine, Daniel. "Discovery buys Dubai-based Takhayal Entertainment".
  15. ^ Mediavataarme.com. "Discovery Communications announces resignation of Takhayal Entertainment founder Youssef El Deeb". www.mediavataarme.com. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  16. ^ "TV giant Discovery acquires Dubai media firm". Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  17. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy. "Discovery To Acquire Takhayal Entertainment". Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  18. ^ El Deeb, Youssef. "Who Are We?". Picture Pond.
  19. ^ "Youssef El Deeb joins MediaGates as Managing Director". Broadcast Pro Middle East.
  20. ^ "Masress : Voiceless children". Masress.
  21. ^ Jay Weissberg. "Cut & Paste". Variety.
  22. ^ "Dubai International Film Festival - Films 2006 - QASS WE LAZAQ (CUT & PASTE )". Dubai International Film Festival.
  23. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/385788/Cut-and-Paste/details
  24. ^ "Masress : Pack of cards". Masress.
  25. ^ "Beefed-up Cairo gives top prize to The Road". screendaily.com.
  26. ^ "The Arab lense - Khaleej Times". khaleejtimes.com.
  27. ^ http://www.timeoutdubai.com/films/reviews/37355-love's-improvisations
  28. ^ "Dubai International Film Festival 2012 schedule - Film Features - TimeOutAbuDhabi.com". timeoutabudhabi.com.
  29. ^ "Love's Improvisations". Cairo Scene.
  30. ^ "Love's Improvisations". Dubai International Film Festival.
  31. ^ ":: Nicolas Mouawad Won The Best Lead Actor In London Festival ::". almazmix.com.
  32. ^ ""The Sinners" nominated for best film award at Madrid festival". Mehr News Agency. 7 July 2013.
  33. ^ http://www.giddou.com

Giddou Website