Speakers at the “The Reality and Future of Arab Media” session, organized by the Dubai Press Club as part of the Emirati-Bahraini Media Forum’s program of events, stressed the importance of restoring Arab youth’s confidence in the Arab media discourse, and involving this category in developing new perceptions that the media needs during the next stage.
The speakers also agreed in the session, which was attended by Federal National Council member Dr. Ali Al-Nuaimi, writer and media consultant Sawsan Al-Shaer, editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper Al-Bilad Mu’nis Al-Mardi, and editor-in-chief in charge of Al-Bayan newspaper Mona Bousmara. The session was moderated by Rashid Al-Hamar, editor-in-chief of Al-Ayyam electronic newspaper However, the continuation of crises in some countries of the region constitutes a real obstacle to the future of the media and the development of journalism.
The session was held in the presence of Bahrain’s Minister of Information Affairs Ali Al-Rumaihi, Vice President and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, President of the Dubai Press Club Mona Ghanem Al-Marri, President of the Bahrain Journalists Association Issa Al-Shayji, Director of the Dubai Press Club Maitha Buhumaid, and a group of media professionals, writers, media leaders and media representatives. Gulf and Arab.
The participants discussed the reality of the media and its future, where Al-Nuaimi stressed the need for the Arab media to diversify its discourse tools in order to attract emerging groups. He continued, “There are many media gaps that we must face with confidence, in order to succeed in building a convincing Gulf and Arab media model capable of reaching the level of great achievements achieved by the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in various fields.”
In turn, the journalist, Sawsan Al-Shaer, said that media organizations need to conduct studies and research to know the nature and form of the audience that follows them, in order to determine the content and discourse that these institutions address to their audience, stressing that some news organizations in the Gulf region have more digital impact than any other. Show it on TV.
In turn, the responsible editor-in-chief of Al Bayan newspaper, Mona Bousmara, called for benefiting from the UAE’s journalistic experience during the “Covid-19” crisis, stressing the readiness of the Arab media for the future, if the exchange of experiences and successful experiences is properly utilized to enhance the capabilities and capabilities of the press in other Arab countries. .
At the conclusion of the session, the editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper, Al-Bilad, Mu’nis Al-Mardi, indicated that the future of the Arab media is governed by the extent of its digital progress, stressing that technological progress has contributed to the Arab press overcoming the challenges imposed by the Corona pandemic.
Speakers at the “The Reality and Future of Arab Media” session, organized by the Dubai Press Club as part of the Emirati-Bahraini Media Forum’s program of events, stressed the importance of restoring Arab youth’s confidence in the Arab media discourse, and involving this category in developing new perceptions that the media needs during the next stage.
The speakers also agreed in the session, which was attended by Federal National Council member Dr. Ali Al-Nuaimi, writer and media consultant Sawsan Al-Shaer, editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper Al-Bilad Mu’nis Al-Mardi, and editor-in-chief in charge of Al-Bayan newspaper Mona Bousmara. The session was moderated by Rashid Al-Hamar, editor-in-chief of Al-Ayyam electronic newspaper However, the continuation of crises in some countries of the region constitutes a real obstacle to the future of the media and the development of journalism.
The session was held in the presence of Bahrain’s Minister of Information Affairs Ali Al-Rumaihi, Vice President and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, President of the Dubai Press Club Mona Ghanem Al-Marri, President of the Bahrain Journalists Association Issa Al-Shayji, Director of the Dubai Press Club Maitha Buhumaid, and a group of media professionals, writers, media leaders and media representatives. Gulf and Arab.
The participants discussed the reality of the media and its future, where Al-Nuaimi stressed the need for the Arab media to diversify its discourse tools in order to attract emerging groups. He continued, “There are many media gaps that we must face with confidence, in order to succeed in building a convincing Gulf and Arab media model capable of reaching the level of great achievements achieved by the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in various fields.”
In turn, the journalist, Sawsan Al-Shaer, said that media organizations need to conduct studies and research to know the nature and form of the audience that follows them, in order to determine the content and discourse that these institutions address to their audience, stressing that some news organizations in the Gulf region have more digital impact than any other. Show it on TV.
In turn, the responsible editor-in-chief of Al Bayan newspaper, Mona Bousmara, called for benefiting from the UAE’s journalistic experience during the “Covid-19” crisis, stressing the readiness of the Arab media for the future, if the exchange of experiences and successful experiences is properly utilized to enhance the capabilities and capabilities of the press in other Arab countries. .
At the conclusion of the session, the editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper, Al-Bilad, Mu’nis Al-Mardi, indicated that the future of the Arab media is governed by the extent of its digital progress, stressing that technological progress has contributed to the Arab press overcoming the challenges imposed by the Corona pandemic.
Speakers at the “The Reality and Future of Arab Media” session, organized by the Dubai Press Club as part of the Emirati-Bahraini Media Forum’s program of events, stressed the importance of restoring Arab youth’s confidence in the Arab media discourse, and involving this category in developing new perceptions that the media needs during the next stage.
The speakers also agreed in the session, which was attended by Federal National Council member Dr. Ali Al-Nuaimi, writer and media consultant Sawsan Al-Shaer, editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper Al-Bilad Mu’nis Al-Mardi, and editor-in-chief in charge of Al-Bayan newspaper Mona Bousmara. The session was moderated by Rashid Al-Hamar, editor-in-chief of Al-Ayyam electronic newspaper However, the continuation of crises in some countries of the region constitutes a real obstacle to the future of the media and the development of journalism.
The session was held in the presence of Bahrain’s Minister of Information Affairs Ali Al-Rumaihi, Vice President and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, President of the Dubai Press Club Mona Ghanem Al-Marri, President of the Bahrain Journalists Association Issa Al-Shayji, Director of the Dubai Press Club Maitha Buhumaid, and a group of media professionals, writers, media leaders and media representatives. Gulf and Arab.
The participants discussed the reality of the media and its future, where Al-Nuaimi stressed the need for the Arab media to diversify its discourse tools in order to attract emerging groups. He continued, “There are many media gaps that we must face with confidence, in order to succeed in building a convincing Gulf and Arab media model capable of reaching the level of great achievements achieved by the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in various fields.”
In turn, the journalist, Sawsan Al-Shaer, said that media organizations need to conduct studies and research to know the nature and form of the audience that follows them, in order to determine the content and discourse that these institutions address to their audience, stressing that some news organizations in the Gulf region have more digital impact than any other. Show it on TV.
In turn, the responsible editor-in-chief of Al Bayan newspaper, Mona Bousmara, called for benefiting from the UAE’s journalistic experience during the “Covid-19” crisis, stressing the readiness of the Arab media for the future, if the exchange of experiences and successful experiences is properly utilized to enhance the capabilities and capabilities of the press in other Arab countries. .
At the conclusion of the session, the editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper, Al-Bilad, Mu’nis Al-Mardi, indicated that the future of the Arab media is governed by the extent of its digital progress, stressing that technological progress has contributed to the Arab press overcoming the challenges imposed by the Corona pandemic.
Speakers at the “The Reality and Future of Arab Media” session, organized by the Dubai Press Club as part of the Emirati-Bahraini Media Forum’s program of events, stressed the importance of restoring Arab youth’s confidence in the Arab media discourse, and involving this category in developing new perceptions that the media needs during the next stage.
The speakers also agreed in the session, which was attended by Federal National Council member Dr. Ali Al-Nuaimi, writer and media consultant Sawsan Al-Shaer, editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper Al-Bilad Mu’nis Al-Mardi, and editor-in-chief in charge of Al-Bayan newspaper Mona Bousmara. The session was moderated by Rashid Al-Hamar, editor-in-chief of Al-Ayyam electronic newspaper However, the continuation of crises in some countries of the region constitutes a real obstacle to the future of the media and the development of journalism.
The session was held in the presence of Bahrain’s Minister of Information Affairs Ali Al-Rumaihi, Vice President and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, President of the Dubai Press Club Mona Ghanem Al-Marri, President of the Bahrain Journalists Association Issa Al-Shayji, Director of the Dubai Press Club Maitha Buhumaid, and a group of media professionals, writers, media leaders and media representatives. Gulf and Arab.
The participants discussed the reality of the media and its future, where Al-Nuaimi stressed the need for the Arab media to diversify its discourse tools in order to attract emerging groups. He continued, “There are many media gaps that we must face with confidence, in order to succeed in building a convincing Gulf and Arab media model capable of reaching the level of great achievements achieved by the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in various fields.”
In turn, the journalist, Sawsan Al-Shaer, said that media organizations need to conduct studies and research to know the nature and form of the audience that follows them, in order to determine the content and discourse that these institutions address to their audience, stressing that some news organizations in the Gulf region have more digital impact than any other. Show it on TV.
In turn, the responsible editor-in-chief of Al Bayan newspaper, Mona Bousmara, called for benefiting from the UAE’s journalistic experience during the “Covid-19” crisis, stressing the readiness of the Arab media for the future, if the exchange of experiences and successful experiences is properly utilized to enhance the capabilities and capabilities of the press in other Arab countries. .
At the conclusion of the session, the editor-in-chief of the Bahraini newspaper, Al-Bilad, Mu’nis Al-Mardi, indicated that the future of the Arab media is governed by the extent of its digital progress, stressing that technological progress has contributed to the Arab press overcoming the challenges imposed by the Corona pandemic.