Red Sea Film Foundation unveils series of activities at Venice 2024
Red Sea Film Foundation has raft of activities at Venice Film Festival
Red Sea Film Foundation has raft of activities at Venice Film Festival
Manga Arabia enhances Arabic content, aiming to attract Arab families towards recreational reading with translated materials and creations inspired by acclaimed Japanese productions.
The expansions underscore the continuous growth of audio consumption across the region, where the market size for audio increased by 35% in 2022.
The new platform will present global content across different genres in Arabic for free. Selected programmes are fully reversioned with Arabic voiceovers and graphics.
The offering will feature both new content produced in-house as well as commissions and acquisitions.
Under the terms of the investment arrangement, SRMG will be invited to join Anghami's board of directors.
SRMG and Billboard launched Billboard Arabia at the event, introducing Music Awards, Charts, Arab Music Week, Women in Music and more to MENA audiences.
Billboard Arabia will introduce Billboard’s iconic franchises to the MENA market, including Music Awards, Charts, Arab Music Week, Women in Music, and much more.
Neom will leverage SRMG's media expertise, extensive portfolio, and established partnerships to expand content production in Saudi Arabia.
SRMG will host a series of discussions, immersive activations and experiences, and live performances that represent the transforming media landscape in the MENA region.
Asharq Al-Awsat has relaunched with new formats and products, including high-quality videos, podcast channels, newsletters, a gaming platform and more.
Muvi Studios and Saudi Tefaz11's new production arm, AlShimaisi Films, have produced the film.
The award was handed out by Red Sea Festival execs Mohammed Al Turki, Jomana Al-Rashid, and Egyptian actress Yousra.
An expanded agreement includes X-Ventures' sequel, additional co-productions, and the translation of Manga Arabia's IPs into Malay and Chinese.
SRMG’s new headquarters is located in the fourth district at KAFD and will consist of 10 floors to accommodate around 1,200 employees.
It has increased investment in content ranging from docuseries and podcasts to news coverage, with a primary focus on business and finance, current affairs, the environment, climate change and beyond.
The representation contract covers commercial advertising sales across all SRMG brands, outlets and platforms, with immediate effect.
The signing follows the group’s earlier partnerships with Japan’s publishing houses Shogakukan, Shueisha, and Kadokawa.
The partnership follows the recent announcement of the launch of Manga Arabia, aiming to target 180m Arabs.
The content licensing agreement establishes SRMG as the first-ever Arab entity to own copyrights to adapt and localise manga for Arab audiences.
Manga Arabia will produce original content inspired by the culture and values of the Arab region for both regional and global audiences.
Refreshed brand and new company website to underpin SRMG’s new approach, which focuses on platform expansion and international partnerships.