Positive market stories in a Covid-19 economy
Covid-19 didn’t stop Bahrain Radio or Advanced Media from forging ahead with their business strategies
Covid-19 didn’t stop Bahrain Radio or Advanced Media from forging ahead with their business strategies
The study conducted by Arabsat in conjunction with IPSOS revealed that satellite continues to enjoy a whopping 97% market share in this region.
Connectivity and communications have become critical in todays world not just for businesses and individuals but also for the aid industry, telemedicine and other such sectors.
The social distancing measures have given rise to creative thinking and new storylines that no longer rely on traditional filming methods.
Despite the setbacks due to Covid-19, this year has been favourable for regional brands, be it MBC announcing Shahid's soaring popularity or the UAE launching its Mars Mission.
The first issue of the BroadcastProME magazine was released ten years ago in July.
Broadcasters worked on new strategies this year to counter the impact of the pandemic and subsequent lockdown on Ramadan productions.
Facebook and Netflix have come forward with USD 100m each for those financially affected by the lockdown triggered by the pandemic.
Young Arab leaders come forward to take the satellite industry to the next level.
There’s no doubt that the media industry is going through tumultuous change, but good content continues to be sought-after by both media houses and viewers alike.
MBC launched its revamped streaming service Shahid last month with significant changes to content, strategy and technology making it a formidable competitor in the Arab world.
Marc Antoine, whose reputation precedes him as an M&A specialist, usually comes into a company when a big change is on the horizon.
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Early this year, we made a conscious decision to ferret out women leaders in media from across the Middle East and Africa and write their stories.