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BBC Arabic television news channel launched

BBC Arabic television - the BBC's news and information channel in the Arabic language - launched on Tuesday, March 11 at 10.00hrs GMT.

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 12 - 2008 at 13:51
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BBC Arabic television - the BBC's news and information channel in the Arabic language - launched on Tuesday, March 11 at 10.00hrs GMT.
BBC Arabic television - the BBC's news and information channel in the Arabic language - launched on Tuesday, March 11 at 10.00hrs GMT.


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Initially broadcast for 12 hours a day, the television channel is part of the BBC's integrated multi-media news service for the Arab world. It will move to 24/7 in the summer and is the BBC's first publicly funded international television service.

BBC Arabic is already available on air and on demand 24 hours a day, seven days a week on radio, on the internet through bbcarabic.com, on mobiles and on handheld computers - in whatever way best suits the audience.

BBC Arabic television will be freely available to everyone with a satellite or cable connection in the region, whether they are in North Africa, the Middle East or the Gulf. BBC Arabic television is distributed on the Arabsat, Eutelsat and Nilesat satellite systems.

The TV channel's schedule includes news headlines every 15 minutes and a full news summary every 30 minutes.

BBC Arabic will draw on the BBC's extensive newsgathering operation, harnessing the BBC's resources of over 250 correspondents reporting from 72 bureaux around the world - the biggest newsgathering team in the world. Additional on-the-spot reporting and regional expertise comes from a vast network of local reporters and correspondents throughout the Arab world and beyond.

The channel also features news and current affairs programmes such as the twice-daily Newshour which highlights news, analysis, key interviews and debate on the top events making the news in the region and around the world that day.

It also features the pioneering live multi-media interactive debating forum Nuqtat Hewar; already popular on radio and online - three days a week.

A showcase of the best BBC documentaries, and specially produced in-depth reports from the Arab world - will reinforce the TV schedule.
Its presenters will include Rania Al Alattar; Fida Bassil; Tony El-Khoury; Dalia Mohamed; Osman Ayfarah; Hasan Muawad; Lina Musharbash; and Dina Waqqaf.

BBC World Service Director Nigel Chapman says: 'BBC Arabic is renowned for broadcasting impartial and accurate news and information which is strong on analysis and expertise. This enhanced multimedia service meets the needs of an audience with a very strong appetite for news and debate. We will be contemporary in style; and independent and incisive in our journalism.'

The TV channel launch will be accompanied by a major re-launch of bbcarabic.com to include embedded video and a new media player. The radio schedule has been extensively refreshed to reflect the new multi-media approach.

Currently over 13 million people listen to BBC Arabic every week while its website bbcarabic.com receives over 21 million page impressions and has over one million unique users each month.

Head of BBC Arabic, Hosam El Sokkari says:

'BBC Arabic is already renowned for reporting more than just conflict and politics. BBC Arabic aims to continue to broaden the news agenda for audiences in the region. It will reflect the breadth of the Arab audience's interests.'



'The BBC is the largest newsgathering organisation in the world,' he says. 'Only it can make the unique offer to Arab audiences: it can be their ears and eyes. Not just in the countries where people live; but throughout the region and around the rest of the world.

'The BBC is uniquely experienced in bringing the key stories of the region and the world to Arab audiences. Because BBC World Service has a genuinely international perspective, it is also best placed to take the views, key issues and real lives of our Arab audiences to a wider global audience. No one else has our multi-media strength; on television, on radio, on line and on any multi-media device people want their news delivered.

'We will offer comprehensive multi-media news reporting and analysis to audiences and, in turn, involve Arab audiences in an authentic dialogue on the issues that reflect their lives,' he says.

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BBC Arabic is both the largest and the oldest of the BBC's language services. Launched in 1938, it has evolved into the Arab world's leading international broadcaster. It covers the political, social and cultural issues that matter to its diverse audiences in the Arab world and across the globe. BBC Arabic draws upon the BBC's unmatched newsgathering resources across the world not only to report from the region but also to ensure that the international perspective is brought to listeners in the Arab world. BBC Arabic currently reaches 13.2 million people on radio every week while the bbcarabic.com website currently receives over 21 million page impressions each month.

For further information, please contact:
BBC World Service Press Office Telephone: + 44 (0) 207 557 2941 or
Rami Halawani, Anne Howard - Asda'a Public Relations, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 3344550 (ext: 446/460)
Anne-Birte Stensgaard Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
Wednesday, March 12 - 2008 at 13:51 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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