Warner Bros. Discovery to expand Mideast presence through partnerships

Perta said the company is committed to its partnership model and does not plan to launch any independent streaming platform. (AFP/File)
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Updated 25 August 2023
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Warner Bros. Discovery to expand Mideast presence through partnerships

  • ‘Standing out does not mean standing alone,’ says executive Francesco Perta
  • Tie-ups include with local and regional players SRMG, OSN, StarzPlay

DUBAI: Warner Bros. Discovery celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, and as part of its centennial campaigns plans to further expand its presence in the Middle East.

The company has only recently started investing in the Middle East. This includes the theme park Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi that was launched in 2018, original content, and partnerships with local brands.

“We are dedicated to expanding our presence and offerings in the region,” Francesco Perta, vice president of business development and distribution, Warner Bros. Discovery, MENAT, told Arab News recently. He said the region is “home to immense diversity, and our equally diverse content portfolio aims to continue elevating entertainment experiences for all audiences.”

The company is focused on two key initiatives with regard to content, he added, which is investing in content localization through dubbing and subtitling, and original local productions.

He said local partnerships are crucial “in ensuring the authenticity of our storytelling while reaffirming our dedication to supporting Arab entertainment.” This was reflected in the positive reception of shows including “Khaymat Ramadan,” “Dare to Take Risks,” and “Escape Kitchen,” said Perta.

The regional adaptation of the popular reality show “Say Yes to the Dress” became one of the most streamed Discovery+ shows after its launch early last year, he added.

Warner Bros. Discovery is set to launch another local production in September, “Dr. Implant Master,” which will feature dentist Dr. Barbara Sobczak performing procedures on patients with different problems.

The series, which is filmed entirely in Dubai, will introduce a new patient in every episode “allowing audiences to witness some of Dubai’s residents’ lives transformed one smile at a time,” said Perta.

However, “great stories are nowhere without effective platforms,” and so, “we have adopted a unique distribution strategy in the Middle East” that is designed to reach audiences across various channels including linear TV, streaming and cinemas, he explained.

“I’ve always believed that standing out does not mean standing alone,” Perta said, referring to the company’s partnerships with streaming platforms OSN+, STARZPLAY, Shahid, TOD and STC TV; traditional networks and broadcasters OSN and beIN; and cable providers du, Etisalat, Ooredoo and stc.

Partnering with such homegrown platforms has allowed the company “to get a grasp of invaluable consumer insights in record time and establish instant brand awareness,” he said.

Perta said the company is committed to its partnership model and does not plan to launch any independent streaming platform.

Although “creative alignment, quality control, language barriers, and regulatory compliance are some of the aspects that need to be effectively managed between partners,” the model “has posed more pros to us than cons,” he said.

Since the onset of COVID-19, the entertainment industry has undergone massive shifts with companies focusing “on attracting and retaining subscribers by investing heavily in original content to stay competitive,” said Perta.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s approach to the competition was to “strategically leverage” its content libraries by combining Warner Bros.’ films and TV shows with Discovery’s reality content, he added.

As the “streaming revolution continues,” the company is mindful of not neglecting traditional or linear TV, which Perta believes “will persist, especially for news and sports.”

To this end, last year, Warner Bros. Discovery partnered with Saudi Research and Media Group, or SRMG, to launch a new free-to-air Arabic channel Asharq Discovery.

“This innovative channel is an authentic gateway, bridging Middle East and global viewers by offering compelling content, enriching experiences, and unforgettable stories from the Arab region,” said Perta.

The media behemoth is aware of the changing landscape “where consumers no longer passively watch content,” he added.

It is, therefore, taking “proactive measures to immerse viewers in the magic of our stories” not just globally but in the Middle East as well through initiatives like the theme park in Abu Dhabi and candlelight concerts in 100 cities around the world including Dubai.

“As we look to the future, our unwavering commitment to consumers and the Middle East remains at the heart of our strategy,” said Perta.

Inspired by the fast-paced growth of the region, Warner Bros. Discovery is dedicated to supporting local government initiatives such as the Saudi Vision 2030 plan, he added.

It has partnered with development company Saudi Entertainment Ventures or SEVEN, part of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, to “bring purpose-built indoor adventure centers to the Kingdom, with the aim to contribute to its tourism goals,” Perta explained.

The attraction, which will first open in Riyadh, will feature Discovery content, marking a global first for the company.

Perta said: “By staying attuned to regional audience’s preferences and evolving tastes, we will continuously expand our diverse offerings that not only enthrall with world-class storytelling but also champion the Middle East’s entertainment industry.”


EU bans 4 more Russian media outlets from broadcasting in the bloc, citing disinformation

Updated 18 May 2024
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EU bans 4 more Russian media outlets from broadcasting in the bloc, citing disinformation

  • The EU has already suspended Russia Today and Sputnik among several other outlets since February 2022

BRUSSELS: The European Union on Friday banned four more Russian media outlets from broadcasting in the 27-nation bloc for what it calls the spread of propaganda about the invasion of Ukraine and disinformation as the EU heads into parliamentary elections in three weeks.
The latest batch of broadcasters consists of Voice of Europe, RIA Novosti, Izvestia and Rossiyskaya Gazeta, which the EU claims are all under control of the Kremlin. It said in a statement that the four are in particular targeting “European political parties, especially during election periods.”
Belgium already last month opened an investigation into suspected Russian interference in June’s Europe-wide elections, saying its country’s intelligence service has confirmed the existence of a network trying to undermine support for Ukraine.
The Czech government has imposed sanctions on a number of people after a pro-Russian influence operation was uncovered there. They are alleged to have approached members of the European Parliament and offered them money to promote Russian propaganda.
Since the war started in February 2022, the EU has already suspended Russia Today and Sputnik among several other outlets.

 

 


Israeli soldiers post abusive videos despite army’s pledge to act: BBC analysis

Updated 17 May 2024
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Israeli soldiers post abusive videos despite army’s pledge to act: BBC analysis

  • The BBC analyzed 45 photos and videos posted online by Israeli soldiers that showed Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank being abused and humiliated

LONDON: Israeli soldiers continue to post videos of abuse against Palestinian detainees despite a military pledge to take action against the perpetrators, analysis by the BBC has found.

The broadcaster said it had analyzed 45 photos and videos posted online by Israeli soldiers that showed Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank being abused and humiliated. Some were draped in Israeli flags. 

Experts say the footage and images, which showed Palestinians being stripped, beaten and blindfolded, could breach international law and amount to a war crime.

The Israel Defense Forces said some soldiers had been disciplined or suspended for “unacceptable behavior” but did not comment on the individual cases identified by the BBC.

The most recent investigation into social media misconduct by Israeli soldiers follows a previous inquiry in which BBC Verify confirmed Israeli soldiers had filmed Gazan detainees while beating them and then posted the material on social platforms.

The Israeli military has carried out arbitrary arrests across Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7. The number of Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank has since risen to more than 7,060 according to the Commission of Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner Society.

Ori Givati, spokesperson for Breaking the Silence, a non-governmental organization for Israeli veterans working to expose wrongdoing in the IDF, told the BBC he was “far from shocked” to hear the misconduct was ongoing.

Blaming “current far-right political rhetoric in the country” for further encouraging the abuse, he added: “There are no repercussions. They [Israeli soldiers] get encouraged and supported by the highest ministers of the government.”

He said this played into a mindset already subscribed to by the military: “The culture in the military, when it comes to Palestinians, is that they are only targets. They are not human beings. This is how the military teaches you to behave.”

The BBC’s analysis found that the videos and photos it examined were posted by 11 soldiers of the Kfir Brigade, the largest infantry brigade in the IDF. None of them hid their identity.

The IDF did not respond when the BBC asked about the actions of the individual soldiers and whether they had been disciplined.

The BBC also attempted to contact the soldiers on social media. The organization was blocked by one, while none of the others responded.

Mark Ellis, executive director of the International Bar Association, urged an investigation into the incidents shown in the footage and called for the IDF to discipline those involved.

In response to the BBC’s investigation, the IDF said: “The IDF holds its soldiers to a professional standard … and investigates when behavior is not in line with the IDF’s values. In the event of unacceptable behavior, soldiers were disciplined and even suspended from reserve duty.

“Additionally, soldiers are instructed to avoid uploading footage of operational activities to social media networks.”

However, it did not acknowledge its pledge to act on BBC Verify’s earlier findings in Gaza, according to the broadcaster.


4 journalists killed in Gaza as death toll climbs above 100

Updated 17 May 2024
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4 journalists killed in Gaza as death toll climbs above 100

  • 104 Palestinian media workers reported dead, along with 3 Lebanese and 2 Israelis

LONDON: The Gaza Media Authority on Thursday said that four journalists had been killed in an Israeli airstrike, bringing the total number of journalists killed in the conflict to more than 100.

The victims were identified as Hail Al-Najjar, a video editor at the Al-Aqsa Media Network; Mahmoud Jahjouh, a photojournalist at the Palestine Post website; Moath Mustafa Al-Ghefari, a photojournalist at the Kanaan Land website and Palestinian Media Foundation; and Amina Mahmoud Hameed, a program presenter and editor at several media outlets, according to the Anadolu Agency.

The Gaza Media Office said the four were killed in an Israeli airstrike, but did not provide additional details on the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

A total of 104 Palestinian journalists have been killed since the conflict began on Oct. 7. Two Israeli and three Lebanese media workers also have been killed.

The latest loss adds to the already heavy toll on media workers, with the Committee to Protect Journalists saying the Gaza conflict is the deadliest for journalists and media workers since it began keeping records.

Israel is continuing its offensive on Gaza despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire.

On Thursday, South Africa, which has brought a case accusing Israel of genocide to the International Court of Justice, urged the court to order Israel to halt its assault on Rafah.

According to Gaza medical authorities, more than 35,200 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and over 79,200 have been injured since early October when Israel launched its offensive following an attack by Hamas.


Russia outlaws SOTA opposition news outlet

Updated 17 May 2024
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Russia outlaws SOTA opposition news outlet

  • Authorities said outlet tries to destabilize the socio-political situation in Russia
  • Move could criminalize SOTA content and puts its reporters at risk of arrest

LONDON: Russia declared opposition media outlet SOTA “undesirable” on Thursday, a move that could criminalize the sharing of its content and put its reporters at risk of arrest.
Authorities in Russia have declared dozens of news outlets, think tanks and non-profit organizations “undesirable” since 2015, a label rights groups say is designed to deter dissent.
In a statement, Russia’s Prosecutor General accused SOTA of “frank attempts to destabilize the socio-political situation in Russia” and “create tension and irritation in society.”
“Such activities, obviously encouraged by so-called Western inspirers, have the goal of undermining the spiritual and moral foundations of Russian society,” it said.
It also accused SOTA of co-operating with TV Rain and The Insider, two other independent Russian-language outlets based outside of the country that are linked to the opposition.
SOTA Project, which covers opposition protests and has been fiercely critical of the Kremlin, denied it had anything to do with TV Rain and The Insider and rejected the claims.
But it advised its followers in Russia to “remove reposts and links” to its materials to avoid the risk of prosecution. SOTA’s Telegram channel has around 137,000 subscribers.
“Law enforcement and courts consider publishing online to be a continuing offense. This means that you can be prosecuted for reposts from 2023, 2022, 2021,” it said.
SOTA Project was born out of a split with a separate news outlet called SOTAvision, which still covers the opposition but distanced itself from the prosecutors’ ruling on Thursday.
Since launching its offensive in Ukraine, Moscow has waged an unprecedented crackdown on dissent that rights groups have likened to Soviet-era mass repression.
Among other organizations labelled as “undesirable” in Russia are the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, Transparency International and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.


OpenAI strikes deal to bring Reddit content to ChatGPT

Updated 17 May 2024
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OpenAI strikes deal to bring Reddit content to ChatGPT

  • Deal underscores Reddit’s attempt to diversify beyond its advertising business
  • Content will be used to train AI models

LONDON: Reddit has partnered with OpenAI to bring its content to popular chatbot ChatGPT, the companies said on Thursday, sending the social media platform’s shares up 12 percent in extended trade.
The deal underscores Reddit’s attempt to diversify beyond its advertising business, and follows its recent partnership with Alphabet to make its content available for training Google’s AI models.
ChatGPT and other OpenAI products will use Reddit’s application programming interface, the means by which Reddit distributes its content, following the new partnership.
OpenAI will also become a Reddit advertising partner, the company said.
Ahead of Reddit’s March IPO, Reuters reported that Reddit struck its deal with Alphabet, worth about $60 million per year.
Investors view selling its data to train AI models as a key source of revenue beyond Reddit’s advertising business.
The social media company earlier this month reported strong revenue growth and improving profitability in the first earnings since its market debut, indicating that its Google deal and its push to grow its ads business were paying off.
Reddit’s shares rose 10.5 percent to $62.31 after the bell. As of Wednesday’s close, the stock is up nearly 12 percent since its market debut in March.