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Madiha Rashid Al-Madfai ( ar, مديحة رشيد المدفعي) (died 26 November 2019) was a Jordanian radio broadcaster for
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. She was the first woman to broadcast news bulletins on BBC Arabic and presented multiple political programmes of a serious nature such as ''Panorama'' and ''Opinion and Other Opinion'' of which the Arabic public were unfamiliar with. Al-Madfai had also worked for the
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from Cairo and worked on the Jordanian radio industry. She retired from radio broadcasting in 2000.


Background and education

Al-Madfai originated from Jordan. She was the daughter of the Jordanian government minister Rashid Al-Madfai. She graduated from
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after studying journalism and political science. Al-Madfai completed a
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degree in political science at the
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in the mid-1980s.


Career

Following graduation from The American University in Cairo, she spent a few months working for the
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radio station in Cairo and then went on to join the Jordanian radio scene. Al-Madfai began working for BBC Arabic Radio in 1960, presenting variety programmes before going to read political news bulletins, the latter of which was dominated by men. She was the first female to broadcast BBC Arabic news bulletins, fifteen years before women could do the same job for the English-language international radio station
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. Al-Madfai was allowed to broadcast on the radio following talks with BBC directors who were conservative with their position of not favouring women to read the news or present political programmes. Al-Madfai was the first person to broadcast on the radio the news of the crossing of the Suez Canal by the Egyptian Army during the
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in 1973. It came when she was broadcasting the news on air and the English editor provided her with that information on a piece of paper written in English. Al-Madfai presented multiple political programmes with a serious nature of which the Arab public were not familiar with such as the ''Panorama'' documentary programme broadcasting a diverse range of topics that became popular with listeners and the ''Opinion and Other Opinion'' discussion programme. In 1993, she published the book ''Jordan, the United States and the Middle East Peace Process, 1974–1991''. Seven years later, Al-Madfai retired from the radio industry.


Personal life

She was married to the broadcaster Nadim Nasser. Al-Madfai died in London on 26 November 2019.


Legacy

She was recognisable by the announcement "The news bulletin from the BBC read to you by Madiha Rashid al-Madfai" Al-Madfai helped to establish a precedent for other women in the Arab world to get into radio such as Huda Al-Rasheed, Salwa Al-Jarrah, Hala Salah El-Din, Samia Al-Atrash, Nadia Saleh and Afaf Jalal among others.


References

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