The first Arab Broadcast Forum, the most important gathering to date in the Arab world of regional and international broadcast news journalists and executives, will take place on June 4 and 5 at the Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi. The inaugural event, hosted by Al Arabiya News Channel and Abu Dhabi TV, will be announced today at a press conference and will provide a global forum for hundreds of news professionals to discuss the most powerful issues in the Arab media.

“The Arab Broadcast Forum will provide a dynamic interactive forum where broadcast news professionals, journalists and political leaders can exchange views, ideas and experiences. We will engage in in-depth and thought-provoking debate from the beginning and we invite all media in the region to participate in this industry first,” says Jim Gold, Managing Director of the Arab Broadcast Forum.

Leading executives from top Arab and global broadcasters have defined a content-rich agenda that will shape the perceptions and behaviour of the Arab media in the 21st century. The interactive forum will address: – Embedded in Danger: The continuing dangers of covering Iraq; – New Technology and Citizen Journalism: How does it affect Arab news broadcasters; – Technological Minaret: How media savvy Islamicists reach new audiences by using all aspects of the media; – Women & Arab Media: A look at how women are faring in the Arab broadcast news media; – Lost in Translation: How global broadcasters are now focusing on reaching the Arab viewer and a look at the new players; – Thinking Global/Reporting Local: Do Arab broadcasters focus too heavily on pan-Arab and international issues to avoid covering local stories?; – Arab Perceptions of the West: Results of a major new comprehensive study are released.

Jihad Ballout, Director of Communications at Al Arabiya adds: “The forum is a vital opportunity to promote the rise of investigative journalism and technological advancement of the Arab media, while addressing the challenges of transparency and risks in reporting the truth. Debate will challenge perceptions and ultimately drive change towards more professional, balanced reporting.”

“We believe the Arab Broadcast Forum is needed in this region,” says Nart Bouran, head of news at Abu Dhabi TV. “The revolution in news broadcasting on the Arab airwaves has been remarkable in the past 15 years and it’s now time for the industry and its leaders to look back, take a hard look at where we’ve come and how we can all improve over the next 15 years.”