Al Habtoor Group to launch new Beirut-based TV channel in effort to shake up local media sector

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New channel to create 300 jobs, create new studio city, group says LONDON: UAE-based conglomerate Al Habtoor Group said Tuesday it will open its new TV channel in Beirut in an effort to shake up the Lebanese media landscape. In a statement revealing new details about the group’s first foray into broadcasting, the Emirati channel said it “promises to offer extensive job opportunities and serve as a beacon of positivity in the media landscape.” The channel will initially create about 300 jobs in fields including journalism, production and art, with additional jobs expected to be added as the project expands. “We chose Lebanon specifically as the headquarters for our new television channel, aiming to create job opportunities for the Lebanese people, especially the youth, and to contribute to enhancing the economic and social conditions of our people in Lebanon,” explained Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, founding chairman of Al Habtoor Group, on X. Al Habtoor revealed that discussions were held with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who pledged to provide support and facilitation for the project. The company also unveiled plans for a new 100,000-square-meter studio city, aimed at establishing a vibrant hub for film and TV production. In April, Al Habtoor Group announced its entry into the broadcasting industry with the launch of a new television channel dedicated to “spreading positivity.” According to the chairman, the new channel will focus on “highlighting successes and good news around the world” to ultimately make people “happier and more productive.” Operating in the UAE and international markets, Al Habtoor has a presence across various cities around the world, including London, Vienna, Budapest, Beirut, and Springfield in the state of Illinois, US. It has businesses in multiple sectors including hospitality, automotive, real estate, education, insurance, and publishing. Set to launch later this year, the new venture is more than just broadcasting, Al Habtoor said. “Our commitment is not only to establish a channel but also to foster a thriving media environment for professionals,” said the Lebanese entrepreneur. “We are dedicated to empowering the local workforce and contributing positively to Lebanon’s economic revival.”

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