Share3 currently produces a mix of satirical and analytical formats addressing daily political, economic, and social developments. These programs prioritize continuity, context, and audience accessibility rather than one-off coverage. Share3's programming combines satire, analysis, and field-based storytelling to document Syria's transitional phase, expose power dynamics, and amplify voices excluded from dominant media narratives. The programs are designed to balance journalistic discipline, cultural proximity, and sustained audience engagement.
The Syrian Week
A weekly news program that tracks the most prominent headlines and topics circulating among Syrians across traditional media and social media platforms. The program connects seemingly separate news items to reveal contradictions and inconsistencies between the public discourse of governmental, local, religious, political, and economic authorities and the lived reality on the ground. By highlighting the gap between rhetoric and reality, The Syrian Week encourages audiences to question dominant narratives and develop critical engagement with daily news.
The Transitional News
A weekly satirical news bulletin based on real events and verified information, presented through political satire. The program exposes contradictions in official and political discourse while integrating serious political and economic analysis. By combining humor with substance, The Transitional Bulletin simplifies complex issues, broadens public participation in political debate, and reinforces principles of accountability and transparency. The program consistently reminds audiences that Syria remains in a transitional phase requiring continuous scrutiny of all forms of power.
The Terrible Analysis
An in-depth snappy analytical program focusing on a major event, policy decision, or public controversy. The program draws on experts, specialists, and informed observers to unpack the political, social, and economic dimensions of the issue. The Terrible Analysis challenges superficial or misleading narratives and provides audiences with the tools to understand underlying dynamics and potential consequences beyond headlines.
The Revolution Street
A people-centered podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of Syrians inside the country, particularly from marginalized communities, rural areas, and neighborhoods destroyed during the conflict that remain largely absent from media coverage. The podcast documents everyday life, residents' livelihoods, social changes, and the severe economic pressures facing Syrians, while also highlighting aspirations, resilience, and visions for a better future. It prioritizes local voices and lived experience over elite commentary. A hybrid approach combining audio storytelling, field reporting, and visual elements adapted for social media platforms.
Street Voices
Field Coverage & Public Polls
Short-form field reporting and street surveys capturing public opinion on pressing social, economic, service-related, and daily life issues. This format documents public sentiment and connects policy decisions to their direct impact on communities.
In-Depth Investigations
Long-form investigative and dialogic journalism examining political, legal, and economic issues in depth. These investigations aim to expose corruption, abuse of power, and systemic failures, contributing to public accountability and informed civic debate.