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Dubai Media City's Ibda'a Media Student Awards goes global

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 12 - 2004 at 14:55
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Dubai Media City announced today that the Ibda'a Media Student Awards has expanded its scope to include entries from all over the world.

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Rolling out the new global edition of the Awards, Dubai Media City officials said that Ibda'a's expansion into a worldwide competition realizes its eventual goal of having global reach and appeal.

"The global Ibda'a Awards will highlight the fact that talent, creativity, and excellence have no borders," said Abdulhamid Juma, CEO of Dubai Media City and Co-ordinator General for the Ibda'a Awards. "The new Ibda'a will celebrate the international spirit of the media industry," he added. Mr. Juma also said that the growth of the Awards is part of the strategy to further build Dubai and Dubai Media City as a global hub for the media industry.

So far, Ibda'a has focused only on a vast region extending from the Middle East to India and Central Asia to South Africa. However, in 2003, Ibda'a received unprecedented, significant interest from the US, UK, Canada and Australia. The new global Ibda'a Awards is Dubai Media City's response to this growing interest.

The Ibda'a Media Student Awards was launched by Dubai Media City in June 2001 under the patronage of His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister. Since then, each year, the Awards have attracted a multitude of entries from around the region and unearthed some exceptional student media talent.

"After three enormously successful Ibda'a Awards, we are working to further develop the programme in scope, size and stature to showcase exceptional student media talent from around the world," continued Abdulhamid Juma, Chief Executive officer of Dubai Media City. "With our new campaign this year we aim to capture global mindshare for Ibda'a," he added.

Ibda'a is launching a massive international entries campaign, which will see it conduct intensive road-shows in 23 countries - United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, UAE and the GCC countries, Iran, Egypt, Pakistan, India, Morocco, Tunisia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan.

The Award categories have also expanded to include two new categories for photography. The list of the 10 Award categories for 2004 includes Journalism, Radio, Digital Photography, Analogue Photography, Film/TV Feature, TV Documentary, Graphic Design, TV Advertising, Print Advertising and Animation.

"Ibda'a has developed into a very significant and internationally recognised creative competition which the International Advertising Association is delighted to support" said Marwan Rizk, President of the international Advertising Agency (IAA).

The official sponsors for Ibda'a 2004 include ARN, BBC World, Motivate Publishing, Seven Star, Showtime, and Virgin. Dubai Media City will also continue its strong association with the International Advertising Association (IAA) in organizing the Awards.

The 2004 window for worldwide entries will open in April, 2004. The deadline for all entries is October 15, 2004. As in previous years, this year's Awards will also have three judging rounds. A preliminary screening will eliminate entries that do not meet entry requirements. The second round at the end of October, conducted by the International Advertising Association (IAA), will shortlist a minimum of three and maximum of five finalists from each category. Finalists will be flown to Dubai for an exhibition of their work in late November.

A final round of judging, also to be held in November, will select one winner from each category. The winners will be announced and honoured at a high profile and glamorous Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony held annually at Dubai Media City's amphitheatre. Apart from elegant trophies, winners will receive prizes that include equipment and internships with leading global media brands.
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About Dubai Media City
Strategically located in Dubai at the crossroads of the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, Dubai Media City is rapidly emerging as the region's media hub. The City provides an advanced infrastructure and supportive environment for media-related businesses to operate globally out of Dubai. Dubai Media City is the place where every kind of media business, specifically - Media & Marketing Services, Publishing & Printing, Music, Film, New Media, Leisure & Entertainment, Broadcasting and Information Agencies will thrive. The facility offers an environment that allows companies and individuals to operate with collective synergy and freedom.

Since its official opening in January 2001, Dubai Media City has grown tremendously to become a thriving media community of over 780 companies and more than 260 freelance media professionals. Several global media giants and promising entrepreneurial ventures have joined the Dubai Media City community. Three quarters of the media community represents regional and international media companies.

For more information, please contact:
Mohamed Abdelmonem
Marketing Department
Dubai Media City
Tel: 04- 391 4552
Fax: 04- 391 4589

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