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    <title>Internet, news of the future</title>
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        A majority of 58% of respondents to a Gulf News-YouGov poll in the region believes that the internet would become the most popular source of news in the next ten years, and 76% expected that it would be free of charge. An overwhelming 83% believed the local media in their area was censored. 
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        Dubai Media Inc is relaunching Dubai Sports Channel as part of its strategy to position the channel on an international level. DSC will start its broadcast on New Year's Day, concentrating on local and Gulf events. The logo is intended to reflect "a spirit of modernity and development", according to chairman Ahmad Al Sheikh.
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        The BMW group's Mini brand has decked out the first floor of Souk Madinat's car park in Dubai with posters and messages, including a Mini car suspended from the wall at the entrance, as part of an advertising campaign. Special reduced size car spaces have been created to remind drivers about the advantages of owning a Mini.
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        Saudi mobile phone company Mobily has barred users from text message voting in the pan-Arab version of Star Academy, after an earlier religious edict deemed the show immoral, according to Reuters. The program is carried by the Lebanese channel LBC and was very popular in its first two seasons. 
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        Business Software Alliance has announced the winners of the Arab IPR Media Awards 2005, in which journalists were recognised for reports about intellectual property rights. The winners are Mahmoud Saberi of Gulf News, Thair Soukar of Channel Arabic Magazine, Isaac John of Khaleej Times, Mohammad Mousa of Al Khaleej, and Haider bin Abdel Redha bin Dawood of Oman Daily.
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