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infotainment

Term applied to software that seeks to inform and entertain simultaneously. Many non-fiction CD-ROM titles are classified as infotainment, such as multimedia encyclopedias or reference disks. Compare edutainment.



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Summary: Media personality and CEO of Pyramedia, Nashwa Al Ruwaini participated in a panel revolving around Content for the Arab Media personality and CEO of Pyramedia, Nashwa Al Ruwaini participated in a panel revolving around Content for the Arab World as part of the Middle East Television and Middle East Broadcast Solutions Exhibition.
Comedian Kate Clinton hosted the ceremony where financial-guru Suze Orman, media personality Phil Donahue and model Tyra Banks were honored.
Cool FM's Pete Snodden was crowned the best media personality while Fulham striker Healy pocketed the sports personality accolade.
 
 
 
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