Nizar Chaari

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Nizar Chaari
Nizar Chaari, 2020 portrait.jpg
Nizar Chaari in 2020
Born (1977-06-11) 11 June 1977 (age 44)
OccupationTelevision and radio producer/presenter

Nizar Chaari (Arabic: نزار الشعري), (born June 11, 1977 in Sfax), is a Tunisian radio and television presenter and producer. He is best known for his interviews with various Tunisian and Arabic world celebrities, particularly musicians and film/television stars and directors.

Radio career[]

Radio Sfax[]

Chaari began in the media business in 1993 at Radio Sfax, where he spent ten years.[1] In 1997, he launched into production with programs like , (news film and theater) and (theater arts). In 1998, he launched the program in which he conducted many interviews related to the Carthage Film Festival, including Youssef Chahine, , Hichem Rostom and Mohamed Zran. From 1999 he also co-produced programs during the summer festivals with interviews with various Tunisian and Arabic world singers.

In 2000, he produced and presented the programs Ithnayn ala Alhawa, Rabii Elfounoun (theater) and Website (internet news). During subsequent seasons, he also produced and presented programs 7 / 7, and .

Mosaïque FM[]

Between November 2003 and May 2004, he reached a new stage in his career, and moved to the first private radio station Mosaïque FM., becoming the first director of programming for the station on November 7, 2003.

He produces and presents , Monday to Friday at 12:00, with many guests and news from around the world, and with correspondents in Canada, New York City, Paris, Dubai and Cairo.

Television career[]

Canal 21[]

Parallel with his radio career in 2003, he was hired by Canal 21 and became correspondent in Sfax. He produced and then presented addressing the news of festivals and arts. Introducing Youth Interviews also, he did prime time work for from Sunday to Friday. In 2007 he presented .

Tunisie 7[]

In July 2004, he joined the main public channel Tunisie 7, hand joined on the morning show on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. During that same year he also presented the closing ceremony of the cinematographic Days of Carthage and co-presented the October 24, 2004 presidential elections and .

In 2005 and 2007, he presented the as well as the opening of the in 2005. On February 11, 2008, he started a new game show, a Tunisian version of Family Feud entitled .[2] · .[1]

In 2004, he also began writing a weekly column in Le Renouveau (The Daily Renewal) under the title of Star News.

Personal life[]

Chaari married in September 2007 with Dora Miled, daughter of , a rich businessman in Tunisia . Their marriage took place at the palace in La Marsa, a town near Tunis.[3] He has received several awards including the title of best host in Tunisia (2005) and the insignia of the Order of National Merit from the Ministry of Culture of Tunisia (June 28, 2008).

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