Shahid FAST channels arrive on Samsung TV Plus in the Middle East

Shahid FAST channels arrive on Samsung TV Plus in the Middle East

Shahid FAST channels arrive on Samsung TV Plus in the Middle East

Shahid, the world’s leading Arabic streaming platform by MBC GROUP, announces a strategic partnership with Samsung Electronics resulting in its top 10 performing FAST channels appearing on Samsung TV Plus in the Middle East.

This partnership marks the first time Shahid’s FAST channels will be available outside of the Shahid platform in the Middle East and North Africa region through a third-party solution.

The strategic partnership marks a further expansion in agreements with Samsung Electronics – will see Shahid’s FAST channels appearing on Samsung TV Plus in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt.

Natasha Matos-Hemingway, Chief Commercial and Marketing officer at Shahid commented: “We are thrilled to expand our groundbreaking partnership with Samsung, marking yet another milestone for Shahid. Our goal remains to provide the finest premium Arabic entertainment to both local and global audiences. By collaborating with Samsung TV plus, we can now share our compelling stories with an even wider audience.”

Offering an exciting and diverse entertainment experience, Shahid’s wide portfolio of 40 owned and operated channels offers unparalleled Arabic-language content with channels including AlAsouf, Selfie, Al Mirath, Al Sadma, Mina Al Sifr, Al Leba, Masrah Masr, West Al Balad, and Wifi.

The Shahid platform was the first to market with FAST channels in MENA region. This latest partnership with Samsung Electronics stresses its commitment to delivering the best in Arabic entertainment to a wider audience through innovative solutions.

Alex Hole, Senior VP & General Manager for Samsung TV Services in Europe and MENA added: “By bringing Samsung TV Plus to the MENA region, we are excited to provide our users with a diverse array of high-quality content, all without the need for subscriptions or additional fees. This expansion, bolstered by our collaboration with Shahid, ensures enjoyment of the most popular regional shows on Samsung TV Plus and enhancing their entertainment experience.”

Samsung TV Plus is Samsung’s free ad-supported TV (FAST) and video service, offering a host of live channels and content across diverse genres, including news, sports, and entertainment, across the Samsung TV platform. Launched in 2015 globally, Samsung TV Plus is pre-installed on Samsung TVs 2016+ onwards. With this latest expansion in MENA, Samsung TV Plus is now available in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt across the 2022-2024 Samsung TV models, and soon to expanded to 2020 and 2021 models.

MBC GROUP is the largest and leading media organisation in the MENA.

[Source: MBC press release]

Al Arabiya Network launches Mazeej podcast hub for Arab listeners worldwide

Al Arabiya Network launches Mazeej podcast hub for Arab listeners worldwide

Al Arabiya Network launches Mazeej podcast hub for Arab listeners worldwide

Al Arabiya Network, the Arab world’s leading source of news, announces the launch of its brand-new podcast hub, Mazeej.

Featuring a variety of diverse content and programming tailored to the wide-ranging interests of a global Arab audience, Mazeej hosts top topics spanning from business and politics to arts and culture, health and wellness, sport, and more.

With its commitment to showcasing the best quality content whilst maintaining the highest standards of accuracy and impartiality, Al Arabiya Network’s latest hub aims to engage listeners and continue the conversation beyond YouTube through exciting highlights on various social media platforms.

Mazeej is tailored to listeners of all adult age ranges, offering a new and distinctive style of podcast that’s far from the usual traditional approach.

Lending their talents to Mazeej is Al Arabiya Network’s cohort of prominent journalists and presenters, including Nicole Tannoury, Layal Alekhtiar, Islam AlNajjar, and Hanan Al Masri. These established media personalities bring to life a series of contemporary issues and stories affecting Arab listeners from the four corners of the earth.

MAZEEJ HUB HIGHLIGHTS

“Masha’er” with Dr. Osama Al-Jamaa

Using storytelling grounded in documented psychological science, “Masha’er” explores the fascinating intricacies of the human psyche.

“Jareema” with Mohammed Alshaibani

The crime analyst delves into the complex criminal cases of the past that have left investigators puzzled. “Jareema” expertly narrates these cases while scientifically analysing the behaviours of these criminal masterminds.

“Umm Al Qossas” with Amro Zaki

Featuring interviews with inspiring figures from Egyptian society who share their experiences, talents, and expertise, “Umm Al Qasas” offers listeners unique insights into both their personal and professional journeys.

“Yeman” with Ahad Yaseen

This series captures the testimonies of Yemenis, chronicling their sorrows, joys, pains, and hopes, from Yemen to the world.

“Khalf Al Jidar” with Hanan Al Masri

Delving into inspiring stories from behind the separation wall, “Khalf Al Jidar” captures the reality of the evolving Palestinian experience through insightful interviews and testimonies.

“Wa Ma’a Ba’ad” with Layal Alekhtiar

Join experts, specialists, analysts, and journalists as they examine the implications of the world’s current news stories.

“Sasat” with Nicole Tannoury

An engaging current and historical events series featuring candid discussions with prominent politicians and experts, documenting significant political events.

“Heewar Teejari” with Islam AlNajjar

Showcasing interviews with the founders of major commercial brands, highlighting key moments in their careers, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the valuable lessons they’ve learned along the way.

TUNE IN NOW

Discover the Mazeej hub via your preferred podcast platform for convenient listening anytime, anywhere.

[Source: MBC press release]

ABC welcomes the launch of the Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy

ABC welcomes the launch of the Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy

ABC welcomes the launch of the Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Managing Director David Anderson has welcomed the launch of the Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy (IPBS) which calls out ABC International as a leading implementation partner. 

Pre-empting the release of the strategy, the Federal Government provided an additional $32 million over four years in the October 2022 budget for ABC International to expand content production, transmission, and media assistance across the Indo-Pacific region. In the May 2023 budget, the Government announced a further $8.5 million over four years for regional transmission and distribution. 

The ABC has invested this new funding to support the key pillars of the IPBS by boosting the availability of Australian content, deepening media connections and strengthening the resilience of media outlets in the region. The ABC’s work in this area continues to support mutual understanding of Australia and our region.  

ABC Managing Director David Anderson welcomed the Government’s release of the much-anticipated strategy and said the ABC is “well-placed to deliver on its key pillars.” 

  

“No other Australian media organisation has the regional knowledge, relationships, distribution networks and platforms, and the development expertise necessary to fully deliver the IPBS’ aims that are in the national interest,” Mr Anderson said. 

 

ABC International Head Claire M. Gorman said: “The additional funding provided by the Federal Government under the IPBS is already being invested across the Indo-Pacific region by ABC International in a range of key areas including enhanced distribution networks, premium bespoke content for international audiences and high-impact media development programs.” 

To date, the ABC has made significant progress on many deliverables outlined in the IPBS. Examples include: 

ENHANCED DISTRIBUTION 

  • Over the past year, ABC International has launched new ABC Radio Australia 24-hour FM services in six strategic locations including Palau, Nauru, Tuvalu, Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia), Kokopo (Papua New Guinea) and Gizo (Solomon Islands) and will deliver new services in a further six locations in the second half of 2024. 

  • In October 2023, ABC International divided the previously single ABC Australia broadcast service into two separate schedules: one for the Pacific region and one for Asia, allowing the ABC to better serve audiences with content and time slots tailored to the respective regions. 

BESPOKE CONTENT 

  • In June 2023, ABC Radio Australia launched a new schedule, tripling its Pacific-focused content with bespoke programs including morning show Nesia Daily, sport show Nesian Footy, music shows In the Fale and On the Record, a special series of the popular podcast Days Like These and Stories from The Pacific, drawing audiences into the lives of Pacific Islanders who have seen and done amazing things.  

  • In the past 12 months, ABC International has delivered extensive multi-platform coverage across ABC Australia, ABC Radio Australia, ABC Pacific and ABC Asia of major elections in India, Indonesia, and the Solomon Islands, and coverage of regional events such as the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara and the 2024 Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture in Hawai’i. 

  • Additionally, ABC Australia has broadcast two special election series this year – Indonesia Decides and India Votes 2024 – which were produced by ABC News’ Asia Pacific Newsroom for international audiences, delving into voter concerns and key political figures and providing insights beyond the headlines. 

  • Also, this year, ABC Australia launched Kids Club, a brand-new lineup of kids’ programming specially curated for Pacific audiences, on its Pacific service. 

  • In April 2023, ABC Australia launched a flagship pan-Pacific current affairs program, The Pacific, which covers the major news events in the region through the year and looks at the rich culture and history of the region. The program is supported by a network of experienced local journalists across the Pacific region. 

  • Over the past 12 months, ABC Australia has delivered programming targeting Indo-Pacific audiences, including special editions of ABC favourites Gardening Australia, Foreign Correspondent, Compass, Backroads and Landline as well as documentaries The Cloud Under the Sea on undersea telecommunications cables, Price of Progress: Indonesia’s Nickel Rush, Running Dry on water scarcity in Asia, and the two-part series Project Wild

MEDIA DEVELOPMENT 

  • Over the past 12 months, ABC International Development (ABCID), has launched the Indonesia Media Development Program focusing on digital storytelling, safety and resilience. 

  • ABCID has also launched the Timor-Leste Media Development Program to strengthen Timor-Leste’s media landscape. This program provides support to the media sector through technical and craft skills training. This support includes collaborating with the Timor-Leste Press Council and supporting the public broadcaster, Rádio e Televisão de Timor-Leste (RTTL), with the launch of a weekly English language news program. 

  • ABCID has developed the Media Education for Development and Information Access (MEDIA) platform, an invite-only online learning resource which offers modules on journalism, capacity-building courses and resources to individuals and partners across the Indo-Pacific, to complement in-person training and mentoring. 

The Government strategy document is available at: https://www.dfat.gov.au/sites/default/files/indo-pacific-broadcasting-strategy.pdf

Israel must open access to Gaza, say global news organisations

Israel must open access to Gaza, say global news organisations

Israel must open access to Gaza, say global news organisations

The Association for International Broadcasting has joined more than 60 media and civil society organisations who have signed an open letter urging Israel to give journalists independent access to Gaza.

The organisations—which include the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post—point out that no independent media access to Gaza has been permitted since the start of the war, increasing the pressure on domestic journalists, and creating a space for mis- and disinformation to flourish.

More than 100 journalists have been killed since the start of the war and those who remain are working in conditions of extreme deprivation. The result is that information from Gaza is becoming harder and harder to obtain and that the reporting which does get through is subject to repeated questions over its veracity,” the organisations say in the letter, which was coordinated by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

The letter comes ahead of a planned visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the United States, where he is set to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden and address the U.S. Congress on July 24.

CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg noted: “President Netanyahu describes Israel as a democracy. His actions with regard to the media tell a different story. International, Israeli, and Palestinian journalists from outside Gaza should be given independent access to Gaza so they can judge for themselves what is happening in this war—rather than being spoon-fed with a handful of organised tours by the Israeli military.”

In addition to news outlets, the signatories—who span more than 26 countries—include professional groups and organisations dedicated to defending press freedom.

Read the full letter:

We, the undersigned, request that Israeli authorities end immediately the restrictions on foreign media entering Gaza and grant independent access to international news organisations seeking to access the territory.

Nine months into the war, international reporters are still being denied access to Gaza except for rare and escorted trips arranged by the Israeli military. This effective ban on foreign reporting has placed an impossible and unreasonable burden on local reporters to document a war through which they are living. More than 100 journalists have been killed since the start of the war and those who remain are working in conditions of extreme deprivation. The result is that information from Gaza is becoming harder and harder to obtain and that the reporting which does get through is subject to repeated questions over its veracity.

We fully understand the inherent risks in reporting from war zones. These are risks that many of our organisations have taken over decades in order to investigate, document developments as they occur, and understand the impacts of wars the world over.

A free and independent press is the cornerstone of democracy. We ask that Israel uphold its commitments to press freedom by providing foreign media with immediate, independent access to Gaza, and that Israel abides by its international obligations to protect journalists as civilians.

Signatories

  1. ABC News, United States
  2. Agence France-Presse, France
  3. Alternative Press Syndicate, Lebanon
  4. Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism
  5. Asian American Journalists Association, United States
  6. Associated Press, United States
  7. Association for International Broadcasting, United Kingdom
  8. Association of Foreign Press Correspondents, United States
  9. Bangladeshi Journalists in International Media, Bangladesh
  10. BBC News, United Kingdom
  11. Bianet, Turkey
  12. Bloomberg News, United States
  13. CBS News, United States
  14. CNN Worldwide, United States
  15. Community Media Forum Europe, Belgium
  16. CTV News, Canada
  17. Daily Maverick, South Africa
  18. Daraj, Lebanon
  19. Denik Referendum, Czech Republic
  20. European Broadcasting Union, Switzerland
  21. European Federation of Journalists
  22. Financial Times, United Kingdom
  23. Forbidden Stories, France
  24. fotosintesi.info, Italy
  25. Free Press Unlimited, The Netherlands
  26. Global Investigative Journalism Network
  27. Global Reporting Centre, Canada
  28. International Association of Women in Radio and Television
  29. International Center for Journalists, United States
  30. International Fund for Public Interest Media
  31. International News Safety Institute, United Kingdom
  32. ITN, United Kingdom
  33. Le Mauricien, Mauritius
  34. McLatchy, United States
  35. Media Development Center, Tunisia
  36. Media Diversity Institute, United Kingdom
  37. National Association of Hispanic Journalists, United States
  38. National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, The Philippines
  39. NBC News, United States
  40. Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, United States
  41. NPR, United States
  42. Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
  43. Premium Times, Nigeria
  44. Prospect Magazine, United Kingdom
  45. Public Media Alliance
  46. Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, United States
  47. Rory Peck Trust, United Kingdom
  48. RTÉ News & Current Affairs, Ireland
  49. Rural Media Network, Pakistan
  50. Sky News, United Kingdom
  51. SMN24Media, Sri Lanka
  52. Somali Media Women Association, Somalia
  53. Sveriges Radio, Sweden
  54. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, United Kingdom
  55. The Guardian, United Kingdom
  56. The Irish Times, Ireland
  57. The New York Times, United States
  58. The Washington Post, United States
  59. Twala, Algeria
  60. Vocento, Spain
  61. VRT News, Belgium
  62. Wattan Media Network, Palestine
  63. World Association for Christian Communication
  64. World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), Germany
  65. Yle News and Current Affairs, Finland

 

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New Director of BBC World Service announced

New Director of BBC World Service announced

New Director of BBC World Service announced

​Jonathan Munro will take up the post of BBC News Global Director from September. In this new role, spanning international services, he will be Director of the BBC World Service, oversee BBC Monitoring and remain Deputy CEO of BBC News and Current Affairs.

Jonathan says: “I am thrilled and daunted in equal measure to be taking on the enormous responsibilities of leading the BBC World Service, along with other international activities for our global audiences.

“As I’ve travelled around the world with the BBC over the last decade or so, everywhere I have been I’ve been told of the enduring value of impartial news, in English and our more than 40 other languages. The need for independent news is growing, not shrinking, and the BBC’s role in pursuing truth and enriching knowledge has never been more important.

“The BBC teams I have met across the world are dedicated, professional and talented. I can’t wait to start working with them all.”

Deborah Turness says: “I know at first hand the qualities Jonathan will bring to this vital role – his leadership, his expertise, and above all, his journalistic integrity.

“The BBC is a truly global broadcaster and the World Service is a priceless asset – the world’s most trusted international news provider. In a world of disinformation and diminishing freedom of speech, it is more needed than ever, and I’m delighted Jonathan will be taking its helm, and that of all BBC News’ international services.”

Biography

Jonathan is currently Director of Journalism and Deputy CEO of BBC News.

He joined the BBC in 2014 and has led BBC News coverage through every major story over the last decade, from Brexit to UK general elections and recent political upheaval, the Israel/Gaza and Ukraine conflicts and the death of HM The Queen. He recently led the complex transformation of the BBC’s business in India, putting in place a new structure and operating model.

For most of 2022, Jonathan acted as Interim Director of BBC News. During this period, he sat on the BBC Board and the Director General’s Executive Committee.

Jonathan is a Trustee of BBC Children in Need, and led a flagship project focusing on mental health support for children and young people across the UK.

He was previously at ITN for 26 years, joining as an editorial trainee and going on to work as a correspondent in the UK, Europe and around the world. Jonathan covered the Balkans war, both Gulf wars and the Beijing and London Olympics. He has worked extensively in the United States, Russia and Africa, and was Europe Correspondent for three years and Political News Editor for two.

Jonathan received an RTS Judges’ Award for negotiating the UK’s first televised Prime Ministerial debates in 2010.

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Trace UK  launches on Freeview UK via Channelbox

Trace UK launches on Freeview UK via Channelbox

Trace UK launches on Freeview UK via Channelbox

Trace UK, a leading music and entertainment channel headquartered in London, renowned for its diverse content spanning music, culture, and lifestyle, launched on Channelbox available on Freeview 271. This is in addition to other Trace channels such asTrace Urban, Trace Latina and Trace Brazuca. 

Channelbox is a multi-channel platform available on connected Freeview channel 271 and Channelbox mobile applications. Channelbox supports FAST channels monetisation and offers over 70 TV channels to the Freeview audience is delighted to welcome Trace UK into its lineup.

Tanya Kronfli, head of business development at Channelbox, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “We are thrilled to add Trace UK to our platform. Channelbox is committed to delivering diverse and engaging content to our viewers, and Trace UK’s unique programming aligns perfectly with our mission.”

Trace UK also shared their excitement about the expansion: “Bringing Trace UK to Freeview viewers via Channelbox marks a significant milestone in our growth strategy. We look forward to enriching the UK audience with our vibrant mix of music and entertainment content,” said Nathan Becker, Trace TV distribution director. 

Trace UK on Channelbox via Freeview UK is now available for viewers across the country to enjoy.