Anghami partners with streaming platform TOD to offer sports and entertainment content

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Updated 19 April 2022
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Anghami partners with streaming platform TOD to offer sports and entertainment content

  • The TOD streaming platform offers more than 10,000 hours of premium entertainment, sports and original content

ABU DHABI: Anghami has signed a strategic partnership with the new streaming platform TOD. As part of the agreement, it will stream a curated selection of TOD’s exclusive beIN sports audio content and entertainment content.

Launched earlier this month, the TOD streaming platform offers more than 10,000 hours of premium entertainment, sports and original content. It is the exclusive digital home of the beIN Sports channel. The sports audio content on Anghami will include major football league games roundups as well as daily live updates and interviews with footballers.

The move is aimed at further diversifying Anghami’s selection of content and enriching the user experience, the company said in a statement.

“Our goal is a simple one; to provide users around the world with the very best content. Through our partnership with TOD, we are introducing world-class sports to our expansive collection of music and podcasts to enrich the overall experience and attract new audiences,” said Choucri Khairallah, vice president of business development at Anghami.

The agreement marks the beginning of a collaboration between the two companies that “share many synergies that we want to capitalize on in the coming months,” he said.

“We will continue to explore strategic partnerships and opportunities to engage our audiences in music, entertainment and sports.”


MrBeast’s first Saudi-shot video racks up tens of millions of views as Riyadh Season leans into his brand 

Updated 11 December 2025
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MrBeast’s first Saudi-shot video racks up tens of millions of views as Riyadh Season leans into his brand 

  • ‘100 Pilots Fight for a Private Jet’ amassed around 72m views and tens of thousands of comments within days of release 
  • Production coincides with ‘Beast Land,’ a theme-park-style experience at Riyadh Season

LONDON: MrBeast’s first video filmed in Saudi Arabia has pulled in tens of millions of views within days of release, coinciding with Riyadh Season 2025’s celebrations themed around the US creator’s extravagant stunts and big-money giveaways. 

The YouTuber, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, published “100 Pilots Fight for a Private Jet” on Saturday, featuring 100 pilots from different countries competing for a private jet worth about $2.4 million. The episode follows his signature formula of large-scale, elimination-style challenges built around eye-catching prizes. 

Within a few days, the video had amassed around 72 million views and tens of thousands of comments, underscoring the continued global pull of MrBeast’s content. Organizers of Riyadh Season have highlighted the collaboration as a sign of the festival’s growing international profile. 

Donaldson, who began posting videos in 2012, has become one of the world’s most influential online creators, with more than 450 million subscribers and a business empire spanning sponsorships, consumer brands such as Feastables, and food ventures including MrBeast Burger. 

Various estimates value his wealth in the billions of dollars, although figures differ across sources. 

His rapid rise has also brought scrutiny. A reality competition project, “The Beast Games,” has faced lawsuits alleging unsafe working conditions, harassment, and withheld pay and prizes, claims that Donaldson has dismissed as being “blown out of proportion.” 

Some of his high-profile philanthropic videos, such as funding eye surgeries, hearing treatments, or well-building projects in Africa, have been questioned by observers who argue they blur the line between charity, branding, and spectacle. 

Despite the controversy, his popularity remains strong, including in the Middle East. In Riyadh, he has lent his name and concepts to “Beast Land,” a temporary theme-park-style experience running from Nov. 13 to Dec. 27, featuring obstacle courses and game-style challenges reminiscent of his online videos. 

The collaboration comes amid a broader push by Riyadh Season to cement the Saudi capital’s status as a major entertainment destination. Last year’s edition attracted more than 20 million visitors from 135 countries, and organizers say they expect greater numbers this year.