‘Arab world needs a robust media sector’
Forum calls for platforms that can disseminate reliable information to public
The Arab world must keep pace with the global media sector by having their own competent media players amid a global mass media spend of $1.7 trillion (Dh6.23 trillion) in 2017, according to a Bahraini minister at a media forum held in Abu Dhabi.
Organised by the Supreme Council for National Security, the forum on Tuesday brought together policy makers and media personalities to discuss the role of media and its influence on society.
Participants discussed the need to have trustworthy media platforms that can quickly disseminate reliable information to the general public, especially during times of crises and emergencies.
“Global spending on mass media amounted $1.7 trillion in 2017, with 45 per cent of that media being electronic. In the Arab world, 193 million Arabs — half of the region’s population — are on social media networks,” said Ali Bin Mohammad Al Rumaihi, Bahrain’s minister of Information Affairs.
“The Arab world has also seen an increase in government and private television channels — 963 in total — with 86 per cent of those channels private and the rest public,” he added, highlighting the amount of content Arabs are exposed to.
Al Rumaihi said the wide availability and easy access to information technology was also changing the nature of conflicts.
“Information ■ technology has changed the nature of conflicts, creating an environment that allows for wars and conflicts through the use of such tools that also allows entities to spread their intellectual and ideological beliefs.
“The US spends $7 billion (Dh25.69 billion) on electronic security, China spends $1.5 billion (Dh5.5 billion), and Britain spends $500 million (Dh1,835 million),” he added.
Dr Jamal Mohammad Al Hosani, director general, National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, also spoke about the importance of media, saying media organisations in the UAE have a role to play in helping deal with crises.
Ali Bin Mohammad Al Rumaihi | Bahrain’s minister of Information Affairs