Al Arabiya expands international reach with new programs in English

  • 9/16/2024
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Rosanna Lockwood, Tom Burges Watson to present daily shows Move is part of broader strategy to strengthen the network’s global presence LONDON: Al Arabiya news network has announced the global expansion of its English-language programming, introducing new shows led by well-known international journalists. The network has tapped prominent figures like Rosanna Lockwood and Tom Burges Watson to anchor its new segments, which will cover a wide range of topics, from global politics and current affairs to cultural and human-interest stories. The move is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the Riyadh-based network’s global presence. Mamdouh Al-Muhaini, the network’s general manager, said: “We are delighted to introduce Al Arabiya news network’s English-language programming lineup. This international expansion reflects our dedication to providing our viewers with diverse perspectives and insightful analysis on the issues that matter most. “We are looking forward to reaching new audiences around the world, providing them (with) the trusted and accurate news coverage that our original Arabic network is known for.” Lockwood, a British journalist known for her work with the BBC, Reuters, and CNBC, will host “Global News Today,” a daily show covering major world events, including US elections and global developments. Burges Watson, a former CNN International presenter, will lead “WE News,” focusing on major news stories from around the globe. Both programs are expected to cater to an international audience by providing in-depth analysis and expert insights on the most pressing global issues. According to Al Arabiya, the new programs are part of its commitment to delivering “high-quality, comprehensive news coverage” to viewers worldwide, expanding beyond its well-established Arabic-language platforms. “Global News Today” and “WE News” will broadcast daily. Both programs will be available via free-to-air satellite TV and Al Arabiya’s digital platforms, including YouTube and Facebook.

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