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Arab News, Saudi Arabia’s first English language daily newspaper was founded in 1975 and has become the Middle East’s leading English daily. It is one of 30+ brands by Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG). From 2016 with the joining of Faisal J. Abbas as the Editor-in-Chief, Arab News has gone through major digital transformation and a complete rebranding to become popular not only among Saudi Arabia's society and the Arab World, but also reaching policy makers and business leaders in the United States and the United Kingdom making it one of the primary sources in the Arab World to be quoted by US and UK media outlets and policy makers. Because of its wide readership profile with over 10 million website monthly readers, it is a much sought-after medium for advertising and brand building. It is a pioneer and has developed unique content, shows and programs becoming the first, what was once a traditional newspaper, to produce video talk shows and radio shows, including: Frankly Speaking video show hosted by Katie Jensen, digs deep into the insights of some of the most important policy makers and business leaders in the Middle East and Worldwide. The Mayman Show is a personable podcast by Arab News hosted by reporter Hussam Al-Mayman. The show revolves around personal and relatable conversations between the host and his celebrity guests that include actors, comedians, models, athletes and more. Arab News has also successfully launched 3 full-fledged country editions: Pakistan edition: www.arabnews.pk – (L : 2018) Japan edition (JP/English) : www.arabnews.jp – (L : 2019) France edition (French) : www.arabnews.fr – (L : 2020)
- الموقع الإلكتروني
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http://www.arabnews.com
رابط خارجي لـ Arab News
- المجال المهني
- نشر الصحف
- حجم الشركة
- ٥١ - ٢٠٠ من الموظفين
- المقر الرئيسي
- Riyadh, Riyadh Province
- النوع
- شركة عامة
- التخصصات
- Publishing، News production، Media production، news، Advertising، talk show، radio show، media، newspapers، و online media
المواقع الجغرافية
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رئيسي
Sahl Ibn Al Attar Street
Omnia Building
Riyadh، Riyadh Province، SA
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King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street
CNN Building 2, Media City, 324
Dubai، Dubai، AE
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Al Rawdah District
P.O. Box 10452 Jeddah, 21433
Jeddah، SA
موظفين في Arab News
التحديثات
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Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal began his three-day visit on Friday to #Jeddah, where he took a tour of Al-Balad and met players and fans at the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF.
Rafael Nadal delights fans after landing in Jeddah for Next Gen ATP Finals
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The #UAE on Friday dispatched a second aid ship carrying 3,000 tonnes of relief materials to #Lebanon.
UAE sends 3,000 tonnes of aid on ship bound for Lebanon
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The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language, in collaboration with the Ministry of Media | وزارة الإعلام , has unveiled a comprehensive glossary of media terms aimed at standardizing and clarifying media-related terminology, the SPA - Saudi Press Agency reported.
Saudi Arabic Language Academy launches comprehensive media glossary to standardize Arabic terminology
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Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority - GEA, said that more than 12 million people have attended Riyadh Season | موسم الرياض so far this year.
More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season
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It is the caffeine, not the cost, of a morning coffee that is supposed to help you shake off any lingering sleepiness, but the world’s wake-up drink of choice is set to get more expensive in 2025.
Wake up and smell the climate crisis: coffee prices set to increase in 2025
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#Saudi Arabia is a world leader when it comes to extracting energy sources from the ground, but it is the Kingdom’s drive to harness a power supply in the sky that is attracting attention.
Harnessing the Sun: Saudi Arabia’s solar revolution
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Startups across the Middle East and North Africa region are gaining momentum, with funding rounds and expansions fueling innovation.
Startup Wrap – MENA startup ecosystem flourishes as year comes to an end
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