StarzPlay partners with Virgin Mobile in Saudi Arabia

Users can choose to add the StarzPlay service to their existing plan for a fee. (Supplied)
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Updated 30 March 2021
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StarzPlay partners with Virgin Mobile in Saudi Arabia

  • New link-up offers streaming platform free to Virgin Mobile subscribers

DUBAI: Streaming platform StarzPlay has signed a partnership deal with Virgin Mobile in Saudi Arabia as part of plans to strengthen its regional foothold.

The link-up will allow Virgin Mobile subscribers in the Kingdom to access the platform for no additional cost with select packages. Users can also choose to add the StarzPlay service to their existing plan for a fee.

Danny Bates, chief commercial officer at StarzPlay, said: “Saudi Arabia is one of our key strategic markets. Consumers today look for simple and quick ways to access video streaming apps and by bundling our services with the leading telecom company in Saudi Arabia, we are reiterating our commitment to providing flexible and secured access to our content portfolio.”

Virgin Mobile is the first operator in Saudi Arabia to bundle specific monthly plans with StarzPlay. The telecom company plans to use the premium video streaming service to attract new customers and improve retention.

Yaarob Al-Sayegh, CEO for Virgin Mobile in the Kingdom, said: “We are committed to making mobile better in Saudi Arabia and providing our customers with even more of what they want by listening to their feedback.

“We are transforming the customer experience in mobile through our digital-first strategy. This gives customers more control and a wider choice of options.”


DCO and Arab News partner to combat digital misinformation, explore AI’s impact on media

Updated 06 February 2026
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DCO and Arab News partner to combat digital misinformation, explore AI’s impact on media

KUWAIT CITY: The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) and the international Saudi newspaper Arab News have signed a Letter of Engagement aimed at strengthening knowledge and expertise exchange on the impact of artificial intelligence in the media sector, as well as leveraging expert insights to develop best practices to combat online misinformation amid accelerating technological advancements.

DCO said this step aligned with its efforts to strengthen collaboration with international media institutions to support responsible dialogue around digital transformation and contribute to building a more reliable, inclusive, and sustainable digital media environment.

Commenting on the agreement, Deemah AlYahya, Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization, said: “At a moment when AI is reshaping how truth is produced, distributed, and trusted, partnership with credible media institutions is essential.”

She added that “working with Arab News allows us to bridge technology and journalism in a way that protects integrity, strengthens public trust, and elevates responsible innovation. This collaboration is about equipping media ecosystems with the tools, insight, and ethical grounding needed to navigate AI’s impact, while ensuring digital transformation serves people and their prosperity.”

Faisal J. Abbas, Editor-in-Chief of Arab News, emphasized that the partnership enhances media institutions’ ability to keep pace with technological shifts, noting that engagement with representatives of DCO Member States enables deeper understanding of emerging technologies and regulatory developments in the digital space.

He added: “DCO’s commitment to initiatives addressing online content integrity reflects a clear dedication to supporting a responsible digital environment that serves societies and strengthens trust in the digital ecosystem.”

The Letter of agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Fifth DCO General Assembly held in Kuwait City under the theme “Inclusive Prosperity in the Age of AI”, alongside the second edition of the International Digital Cooperation Forum, held from 4–5 February, which brought together ministers, policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and civil society representatives from more than 60 countries to strengthen international cooperation toward a human-centric, inclusive, and sustainable digital economy.