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Kuwait Television Celebrates 64 Years of Media Innovation and Excellence

Kuwait recently marked 64 years of broadcasting, highlighting its journey toward media progress and excellence. Since its first transmission in 1961, Kuwait Television has grown from a small black-and-white station to a multi-channel digital network. Moreover, the broadcaster shows the country’s commitment to culture, technology, and quality journalism. Clearly, supporting media progress and excellence has shaped Kuwait’s role in the region.

The first broadcast took place on November 15, 1961, from a small building in Sharq, airing only a few hours daily. By the 1970s, the network grew and introduced color in 1974 using the PAL system. In 1979, the Ministry of Information opened the Media Complex in Kuwait City, uniting TV, radio, and the ministry under one roof.

Officials highlighted the station’s broad programming. Kuwait Television produces news, cultural programs, entertainment shows, and Kuwaiti drama series. These programs helped shape the Gulf’s TV landscape and inform the public. During the 1990 Iraqi invasion, the broadcaster continued transmitting from abroad to support the country. Transmission returned immediately after liberation in 1991.

In the years that followed, Kuwait Television expanded technically and organizationally. The network added sports, heritage, youth, English, and news channels. Studios now feature high-definition technology, with many being prepared for 4K upgrades. Upcoming projects include improvements to Sport Plus, Al-Qurain, and emergency broadcast studios.

The news division now uses smart cameras, digital graphics, and modern sets. Three main studios operate with updated lighting, décor, and backup systems for emergencies. Staff work continuously to ensure smooth, reliable broadcasting across the country.

Kuwait Radio also improved its services. The department runs 13 live AM and FM studios, six recording suites, and a digital audio archive. Teams continue upgrades while keeping broadcasts aligned with Kuwaiti identity. Staff receive regular training to develop both technical and journalistic skills.

Overall, Kuwait Television and Radio remain symbols of media progress and excellence. Their decades-long growth shows the country’s focus on modern broadcasting, culture, and technology. These institutions continue shaping Kuwait’s media future while inspiring the next generation of professionals.

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