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Fox partners with MBC to launch streaming service

US media major’s content will now be available on MBC’s Shahid Plus platform

- BY ED CLOWES Staff Reporter

Fox Networks Group, the operating company of Fox television broadcasti­ng and content, has launched a streaming service ‘Fox Plus’, in the Middle East and North Africa.

The company’s library of films, entertainm­ent programmin­g, and lifestyle content will sit on MBC’s Shahid Plus platform, following an agreement between the two. In an increasing­ly crowded market, consumers in the Middle East can choose between Netflix, Starz Play, Icflix, Iflix, Shahid Plus and OSN’s Wavo.

Sanjay Raina, regional head of Fox Networks Group, said he believed tying up with an existing platform — instead of launching its own — was “the sensible thing to do”. Marrying Englishlan­guage entertainm­ent, Raina said, with a predominan­tly Arabic-language platform, had “immense value”. “This is a great alliance between the two brands, something that hasn’t happened before in TV in this region,” Raina said.

Raina described MBC as large and dominant, and Fox as being very strong globally. “[Fox] has a limited appeal in the world of Arabs, because it’s a largely English propositio­n, but the two coming together is creating a powerhouse of content distributi­on. Alliances are possible.

In Saudi Arabia, Fox has partnered with STC’s Jawwy platform. We need to remember that … beyond the shores of the UAE, everything is in Arabic. That’s where your numbers will ramp up. These Arabic speaking audiences will also have a taste for English entertainm­ent,” noted Raina.

Arabic-speaking market

But primarily, Raina added, content was typically consumed in one’s native language. This focus on the Arabic-speaking market would lead to more original content, according to Raina. “We’ve already embarked on creating a lot of factual Arabic content for National Geographic in the region. We’ve had great response to those products, and we want to do much more of that, which will all go on Fox Plus,” he said.

Raina declined to share details around the business side of the deal. “Let’s stay away from how much they’re paying … It’s a financial agreement, and there’s no free lunch in business,” he said.

Fox began piloting the streaming service in South East Asia last year, with Fox Plus having already launched in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippine­s and Singapore.

Across the Middle East and North Africa, MBC will offer Fox’s content through a variety of channels on Shahid Plus: Fox Cinema, Fox Life, and Fox Drama, to name a few.

When asked about potential obstacles to the service’s adoption throughout the region, Raina said he was less concerned by data pricing and availabili­ty, and more by credit card penetratio­n and piracy.

Payment mechanisms and payment gateways, Raina added, would be crucial. “It remains an obstacle.”

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Raina (above) said tying up with an existing platform, instead of launching its own, was “the sensible thing to do.”
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Raina (above) said tying up with an existing platform, instead of launching its own, was “the sensible thing to do.”

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