Posts Tagged ‘TV’
By Fatima Sidiya • Nov 4th, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, Media, Regional, Saudi Arabia
A new television show, featuring three fully covered Saudi women, is giving viewers a glimpse of the secretive world of teenage girls in Saudi Arabia, Arab News reports.
By Aarti Nagraj • Aug 17th, 2009 • Category: Middle East Business News, Saudi Arabia
Earlier this month, two LBC channel offices were shut down after...
By Aarti Nagraj • Apr 5th, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, Entertainment, Regional, The Life
Qatari parents are now naming their children after popular characters in TV soap operas.
By Aarti Nagraj • Apr 2nd, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, People, Regional, The Work
Saudi has promised to provide thousands of women jobs in the industrial sector, even as hardliners in the kingdom call for a ban on Saudi women appearing in the media.
By Kipp • Sep 15th, 2008 • Category: Kipp's Blog
The Saudi cleric who issued the fatwa has now explained his stand.
By Kipp • Sep 2nd, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, The Work, brand
UAE capital to join Moscow, Sydney and Hong Kong as BBC takes its blockbusting motor show on the road.
By Kipp • Aug 27th, 2008 • Category: Kipp's Blog
Why is MTV Arabia stopping music videos, the USP of the channel, during Ramadan?
By Kipp • Aug 27th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, Media/Marketing, The Work
Two things will drive the adoption of mobile-based Internet access over the next five years: demography and technology, says Josh Chasin.
By Kipp • Aug 14th, 2008 • Category: Kipp's Blog
The Dubai’s Mall new multimedia system looks to have great scope.
By Kipp • Aug 14th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, The Work, marketing
Marketers must put their game faces on as a fresh playing field opens up in the virtual world.
By Kipp • Aug 13th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story, The Work, trends
The Convergence Conference promised a glimpse of media’s future. But with no understanding of the region’s youth, it was less of a glimpse than a guess.
By Kipp • Aug 10th, 2008 • Category: Analysis, Cover Story, The Work
With the National Olympic Committee's website still waiting for the 2004 Athens Games, and the UAE team having just one sponsor, it doesn't look like anyone cares.