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BBC Confirms plans for the launch of an Arabic News Channel (October 2005)

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MA
Matrix
Just stumpled across this. The Foreign secretary and the BBC Board of Governors have given permission for the BBC's World Service to close a number of radio stations and use the money to invest in a new Arabic News Channel.
This is the first time I've actually heard confirmed plans for a channel, rather than a rumour.
Reports indicate there could be a 2007 launch for the channel.

Digital Spy Article posted:

The BBC plans to launch an Arabic TV news channel, with funds coming partly from closing down ten radio services in eastern Europe.

"The changes add up to the biggest transformation of BBC World Service that has been undertaken - and one of the most far-reaching - since the BBC began international broadcasting more than 70 years ago," said Nigel Chapman, director of the BBC World Service.

"Whilst the mix of services has to evolve as the world changes, the overall core aims of the BBC World Service will remain the same: to provide quality news and information that people trust, which stands out for its independence, authority and objectivity; and to be an open forum for global debate.

"Our new services on television and in new media will be judged by those values just as their distinguished predecessors have been.

"BBC World Service is already the most successful, trusted and respected voice in the Middle East with more than 60 years experience of broadcasting in the Arabic language on radio, and more recently and successfully, online.

"The BBC Arabic Television Service will build on this legacy by offering trusted and accurate news with an international agenda.

"It would mean the BBC will be the only major broadcaster who will provide a tri-media service in Arabic to the Middle East – using TV, radio and online for sharing views and perspectives across the region and the wider world.

"Our research suggests there is strong demand for an Arabic Television service from the BBC in the Middle East."


Wonder how this will take shape.
BB
BBC LDN
Have years of alcohol abuse and general masochism taken their toll on my brain, or was there indeed an Arabic Service attached to the old BBC World Service Television?
MA
Matrix
BBC LDN posted:
Have years of alcohol abuse and general masochism taken their toll on my brain, or was there indeed an Arabic Service attached to the old BBC World Service Television?


I beleive so, although wasn't it closed?
IT
itsrobert Founding member
BBC LDN posted:
Have years of alcohol abuse and general masochism taken their toll on my brain, or was there indeed an Arabic Service attached to the old BBC World Service Television?


You're right BBC LDN. As you can imagine, BBC World spent quite a bit of time on this story yesterday and Nik Gowing mentioned (as part of an interview) that the BBC had experimented with an Arabic television service back in 1996, but that it was a flop.
PE
Pete Founding member
I read it was due to bickering with the parner over there over editorial control. When they closed most of the staff were poached by al-Jareera
TV
archiveTV
The original Arabic TV service was set up as a commercial operation co funded by Orbit, a Saudi business. the plug was pulled when obit wanted to control part of the editorial output.

The new service will be funded by the Foreign Office using part of the budget for the current World Service Radio. The current radio services in Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovene and Thai will all close by the end of March next year, with the loss of 218 jobs.

The BBC had a massive Radio audience in Arabic throughout the Middle East and it makes sense to move into Arabic TV. It would have made even more sense for the Foreign Office to have funded the service 10 years ago. If so the BBC would be the main TV broadcaster in the Arabic world by now.

Indeed most of the staff at the old Arabic service went to help start Al Jazera, when the service closed down.

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