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Wednesday, November 11 - 2009

Al Jazeera Mobile connects with fresh audiences

Al Jazeera Network has reported a period of remarkable growth for its Mobile services in the first half of 2008.

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14 new agreements with mobile operators make Al Jazeera Mobile's innovative Arabic and English language SMS, MMS and live streaming content accessible in several new markets worldwide.

The fast-developing small screen, mobile medium is an important space for Al Jazeera to be seen - enabling the Network to keep viewers updated when they are on the move and to complement the global reach and content of its English and Arabic language news channels - Al Jazeera English now reaches over 120 million households and Al Jazeera Arabic over 50 million homes worldwide.

In the Middle East, Al Jazeera Mobile launched with Saudi Arabia's STC and Mobily; in the UAE with du and also with Yemen Mobile. In North Africa new services have been launched with Egypt's Etisalat Misr; Libya's Libyana and Al Madar Al Jadid; in Mauritania with Mattal and Mauritel; In Asia Al Jazeera Mobile is now available with Brunei's B-Mobile, Indonesia's XL, Pakistan's Ufone, Singapore's Singnet and with Sri Lanka's Dialog. Over 40 mobile platforms worldwide are now carrying Al Jazeera Mobile.

Phil Lawrie, Al Jazeera Network's Director of Global Distribution comments,

'2008 is proving to be a fantastic year for Al Jazeera Mobile - users want our groundbreaking content anytime, anywhere and we are delighted to meet their demands. We expect to secure many more excellent partnerships and take Al Jazeera Mobile to many new territories in the months ahead.'


In addition to these new launches, the last few months have also seen the Al Jazeera Mobile team arrange deals to support the Al Jazeera Sport channels with SMS services that have enabled viewers to interact with programming. Al Jazeera Sport's SMS competition alongside Euro2008 generated over 140,000 SMS messages.
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About Al Jazeera Network

Al Jazeera started out over eleven years ago as the first channel in the world dedicated to providing comprehensive, independent television news and live debate for the Arab world. The Channel now has an estimated peak audience of over 40 million viewers and in 2005 was ranked by brandchannel.com as the most recognizable and influential television broadcast news brand globally. To compliment the groundbreaking Al Jazeera Arabic, the Network launched Al Jazeera English in November 2006 to bring a Al Jazeera's journalistic vision to the English-speaking world. Al Jazeera English quickly became the channel of record for news from the developing world, and currently reaches over 100 million households globally. As a result of its expansion and the creation of new channels and services, Al Jazeera was formally named the Al Jazeera Network in March 2006, transforming its operation into an international media corporation.

The Al Jazeera Network consists of: the flagship Al Jazeera Arabic, Al Jazeera English, Al Jazeera Documentary, Al Jazeera Sport, Al Jazeera.net (the English and Arabic web sites), the Al Jazeera Media Training and Development Center, the Al Jazeera Center for Studies, Al Jazeera Mubasher (Live), and Al Jazeera Mobile.

For further information please contact:

Christina Aivaliotis
Tel: +974 489 2321

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