The Supreme Council for Media Regulation, headed by Engineer Khaled Abdel Aziz, and the members of the Council, extend their sincere condolences to the family of the late great media figure, Laila Rostom, and the entire media family, asking the Almighty God to cover her with his vast mercy, to dwell her in His spacious gardens, and to inspire her family and loved ones with patience and solace.
The late journalist Laila Rostom was one of the leading media figures, and began her career with the launch of the first spark of Egyptian television on July 23. 1960, where she presented a number of programs that received high viewership and wide fame, including “A Window on the World” And "the bright room" And “Your Favorite Star,” it hosted many giants of art, literature, and journalism, such as Dr. Taha Hussein, Dean of Arabic Literature, the great writer Youssef Al-Sibai, the musician Muhammad Abdel-Wahab, the artist Faten Hamama, the writer and novelist Ihsan Abdel-Quddous, the artist Omar Al-Sharif, and the two journalistic writers, Mustafa. Amen and Amen.