Hala Sarhan is a multifaceted Egyptian professional, boasting a dual career in medicine and media. Her extensive experience in journalism has seen her work for numerous prominent Arab publications and satellite networks, including ART (Arab Radio and Television).
Within ART, Hala made a significant impact by presenting a range of talk shows, with one of her most notable productions being "Ya Halla" ("Greetings"),a program that showcased her exceptional hosting skills.
Subsequently, Hala joined Dream 2, where she assumed a leadership role and went on to host the highly acclaimed program "Fee al-Mamnoo'" ("Forbidden"). This groundbreaking political program was one of the first to focus on politics on Arab satellite networks, offering a platform for discussions on sensitive and controversial topics.
Throughout her career, Hala has had the opportunity to engage with influential Arab and Egyptian political figures, debating topics that were previously deemed taboo on Arab television. While this approach has garnered both praise and criticism, it has undoubtedly cemented her status as a pioneering figure in Arab media.
As a result of her tireless efforts to promote open dialogue and shed light on previously marginalized issues, Hala Sarhan has become a respected and controversial figure in the Arab media landscape.