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The Journal of Middle East Broadcasters, September/October 2007

Magazine - MEB Journal

The Journal of Middle East Broadcasters, September/October 2007, Asiaing.comThe Journal of Middle East Broadcasters (MEB Journal) is the official publication of the Middle East Broadcasters (MEB) Association, the first and only professional trade association specifically focused on promoting professional growth and development of broadcasters in the 22 pan-Arab countries. 

The MEB Journal is the first comprehensive magazine focused on the Arab media and television industry. The MEB Journal covers all aspects of the emerging broadcasting and production sector in the Middle East, featuring exclusive industry news, high profile interviews and in-depth reports on all the latest trends shaping the business.

Please email any letters to the editors, article submissions, questions, comments, and suggestions to info(at)mebjournal.com.

Download MEB Journal, September/October 2007

PDF version, 8.5mb, 60pages.

Cover Story:

Drama behind the scenes

Ramadan is exploding on the television screen as usual this season with a fresh twist of production conspiracies and accusations that is fit for a soap opera in its own right.

Visit MEB Journal Official Website

Published by The Middle East Broadcasters (MEB) Associations.

The Middle East Broadcasters (MEB) Association is the first and only professional trade association specifically focused on promoting professional growth and development of broadcasters in the 22 pan-Arab countries.

The MEB Association is dedicated to improving the quality of television and radio broadcasting in the Middle East. The MEB Association is supporting the region’s massive investment in broadcast technology by providing practical education, the latest techniques, and the newest ideas to the Middle Eastern professionals who are operating these stations. Neither political, sectarian, ideological, nor nationalist, the MEB Association advocates for excellence, diversity, and accuracy from all broadcasters in the Middle East.

 

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