Saudi prince, Fox to start Arabic news channel

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2010/07/12/arabic-news-channel.html

Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has announced plans to launch a
24-hour Arabic-language news channel in partnership with Rupert
Murdoch's Fox network.

Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, former editor in chief of Alwatan
newspaper and a media adviser to Prince Turki Al-Faisal at Saudi
embassies in London and Washington D.C., will head the station.

Khashoggi is a controversial choice because he has clashed with Saudi
authorities over religious police and women's rights and resigned from
his newspaper position earlier this year over an editorial questioning
Salafism, a form of Islam at the heart of the conservative state.

Prince Alwaleed's new channel will compete for Arab viewers with
well-established networks Al Arabiya and Al Jazeera. He did not name
the channel, which will build a network of Arab correspondents.

"We no longer have a void in the Arab world as it is now heavily
occupied," Alwaleed acknowledged in the statement.

"Therefore the new news channel is going to become an addition and an
alternative for viewers. Our personal aim is to achieve this."

The new channel "will focus on development in Saudi Arabia and the
Arab world on the political, economic and social fronts," he added.

News Corp. and Prince Alwaleed's Rotana already have a relationship
with News Corp. buying a 9.09 per cent stake in Rotana for $70 million
US earlier this year. Alwaleed already held seven per cent in News.

Fox channels are carried on Rotana's conventional TV platform and
Rotana and Fox co-operated last year on a four-year deal for content
from the Walt Disney Company.

Rotana also owns radio stations, a magazine, a digital media group and
other broadcasting interests. However the new network will not be held
by Rotana, but by Kingdom Holding, another of Prince Alwaleed's
companies.

No date was given for launch of the channel.

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