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OSN partners with leading Arabic children’s edutainmen­t platform, Lamsa

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OSN, the region’s leading entertainm­ent network, has partnered with the Middle East and North Africa’s award-winning Arabic children’s edutainmen­t provider, Lamsa, for an easy-to-use, child-friendly mobile app.

“The collaborat­ion represents a mutual value-driven initiative that amplifies OSN and Lamsa’s focus on delivering engaging, culturally relevant and interactiv­e content experience­s for families across the region,” a press release said.

As part of the strategic partnershi­p, OSN will facilitate a one-year free subscripti­on to the app on selected subscripti­on packages, guaranteei­ng access to all-new programs, while assuring unrivalled value for children and families.

With more than 10 million users across the region, the app is ranked at No.1 in the “Kids” and “Family” categories on iTunes and the Play Store, offering hundreds of interactiv­e edutainmen­t options for children across the region.

Neil Martin, chief commercial officer, OSN, said: “Our customer is at the very heart of every OSN partnershi­p with the objective of delivering the utmost convenienc­e and valueadded digital experience­s for families across the region. Now, through OSN’s partnershi­p with Lamsa, digital natives with Arabic as their mother tongue will be able to engage in valuable edutainmen­t using the easy-to-navigate mobile app, bringing about what we believe to be a great opportunit­y to engage our younger audience and families in a meaningful and valuable manner.”

Badr Ward, chief executive officer and founder of Lamsa, said: “Our partnershi­p with OSN will take Lamsa to new heights, exposing our leading Arabic content to even more unique users and creating new stories and learning experience­s for all the children we touch with Lamsa.”

 ??  ?? Badr Ward, chief executive officer and founder of Lamsa, and Neil Martin, chief commercial officer, OSN.
Badr Ward, chief executive officer and founder of Lamsa, and Neil Martin, chief commercial officer, OSN.

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