Asharq marks 5th anniversary as key Arabic-language source for business news

Jomana AlRashid, CEO of Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG), (left) and Nabeel Al-Khatib, General Manager of Asharq News Network (R). (Supplied)
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Updated 12 November 2025
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Asharq marks 5th anniversary as key Arabic-language source for business news

  • Asharq has grown from a single business news channel into the Arab world’s leading multi-platform news network
  • Launched during COVID-19, Asharq Business with Bloomberg was founded with a core mission to provide clarity in times of uncertainty

RIYADH: Asharq News Network, part of the Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG), has marked its fifth anniversary, highlighting a journey of growth and expansion in Arabic-language journalism across the region.

Since its first broadcast in November 2020, Asharq has grown from a single business news channel into the Arab world’s leading multi-platform news network – now the region’s most followed business news service on social media – and has earned more than 260 international awards for editorial excellence, creativity, and production quality.

Launched during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Asharq Business with Bloomberg was founded with a core mission to provide clarity in times of uncertainty.

Through its partnership with Bloomberg Media, Asharq set a new benchmark for Arabic financial journalism, blending global market insights with a regional perspective to support decision-makers and inform investors when accuracy was crucial.

Jomana AlRashid, CEO of SRMG, said: “Asharq started with a vision to create the Arab world’s most trusted and modern news brand.”

She added: “Today, it serves as an example of how Arabic journalism can lead globally, being data-driven, digitally native, and deeply connected to its audiences. As part of SRMG’s transformation, Asharq shows our belief that the future of media belongs to those who innovate intentionally and tell stories that inspire.”

Michael R. Bloomberg, Founder of Bloomberg L.P. and Bloomberg Philanthropies, said: “Asharq Business with Bloomberg has built a leader in trusted, data driven business news in the Middle East, and through our collaboration, millions more people are able to access vitally important news in Arabic.”

Over the past five years, that mission has developed into an ecosystem of information, insight, and innovation, positioning Asharq as the top multiplatform business news channel in the region.

From Asharq Business and Asharq News to Asharq Documentary, Asharq Discovery, Radio Asharq with Bloomberg, and the new streaming platform Asharq NOW, the network provides trusted content across every screen and format, responding to how modern audiences consume information today.

Asharq’s achievements extend far beyond reach. In Saudi Arabia, the network ranks first in Average Time Spent per Day among all news channels, reflecting the depth and quality of its engagement.

It has earned recognition from major international platforms including the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards and the Arab Media Forum. The network was named 'Telly Company of the Year' for the second-year running, a clear indication of its creative leadership in broadcast and digital storytelling.

Nabeel Al-Khatib, General Manager of Asharq News Network, said: “When we launched Asharq amid a global crisis, we made a promise to our audience: clarity over confusion.”

He added: “Five years later, that promise defines everything we do. Our newsroom operates across continents, from Riyadh and Dubai to Cairo, Abu Dhabi, and Washington, connected by one editorial heartbeat that values accuracy, context, and credibility above all else.”

From covering major milestones such as the Aramco IPO and Vision 2030 reforms to global events like the G20, COP summits, and U.S. elections, Asharq has delivered balanced coverage that links global developments to regional impact. During major news moments, viewership has increased by more than 60 percent, and audiences now spend over two hours per day engaging with Asharq content.

Asharq Business with Bloomberg continues to hold over 50 percent of the regional footprint on digital and social platforms in Arabic economic news, reaffirming its position as the leading platform in the market.

Looking ahead, Asharq’s focus remains on the future of media, advancing AI-driven storytelling, data journalism, and visual innovation. The network continues to invest in next-generation technologies and young Arab talent to shape the next era of credible, impactful journalism.

“The next five years focus on strengthening our bond with audiences,” added Al-Khatib. “We are developing smarter tools, richer content, and a more dynamic ecosystem that keeps up with the changing world.”

As it celebrates its fifth anniversary, Asharq News Network reaffirms its founding mission: to inform with accuracy, inspire with purpose, and empower audiences with understanding. Five years down, a future of clarity ahead.


China’s national security agency in Hong Kong summons international media representatives

Updated 06 December 2025
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China’s national security agency in Hong Kong summons international media representatives

HONG KONG: China’s national security agency in Hong Kong summoned international media representatives for a “regulatory talk” on Saturday, saying some had spread false information and smeared the government in recent reports on a deadly fire and upcoming legislative elections.
Senior journalists from several major outlets operating in the city, including AFP, were summoned to the meeting by the Office for Safeguarding National Security (OSNS), which was opened in 2020 following Beijing’s imposition of a wide-ranging national security law on the city.
Through the OSNS, Beijing’s security agents operate openly in Hong Kong, with powers to investigate and prosecute national security crimes.
“Recently, some foreign media reports on Hong Kong have disregarded facts, spread false information, distorted and smeared the government’s disaster relief and aftermath work, attacked and interfered with the Legislative Council election, (and) provoked social division and confrontation,” an OSNS statement posted online shortly after the meeting said.
At the meeting, an official who did not give his name read out a similar statement to media representatives.
He did not give specific examples of coverage that the OSNS had taken issue with, and did not take questions.
The online OSNS statement urged journalists to “not cross the legal red line.”
“The Office will not tolerate the actions of all anti-China and trouble-making elements in Hong Kong, and ‘don’t say we didn’t warn you’,” it read.
For the past week and a half, news coverage in Hong Kong has been dominated by a deadly blaze on a residential estate which killed at least 159 people.
Authorities have warned against crimes that “exploit the tragedy” and have reportedly arrested at least three people for sedition in the fire’s aftermath.
Dissent in Hong Kong has been all but quashed since Beijing brought in the national security law, after huge and sometimes violent protests in 2019.
Hong Kong’s electoral system was revamped in 2021 to ensure that only “patriots” could hold office, and the upcoming poll on Sunday will select a second batch of lawmakers under those rules.