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‘Arab world needs a robust media sector’

Forum calls for platforms that can disseminat­e reliable informatio­n to public

- BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

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

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Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Delegates at the opening of ‘Media Forum 2018 - Media Framework Against Risk’ in Abu Dhabi.
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