Lebanese people sighed with relief at the return of broadcasting on Lebanon's Television this Friday evening. This means more than just a television station; while it may seem to be competing with private channels, for the Lebanese memory steeped in nostalgia and memories, it signifies a history of peace and war, and faces they cherished. It has long been a source for news coming from the editorial offices regarding clashes, local and global victories, as well as a plethora of shows and series that are etched in memory. The return of broadcasting is more than just programming; it is deeper than an idea. It embodies the life of the Lebanese, which resembles their television, moving forward only with a push but never stopping.