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Media competitiveness tied to tech adoption: Abdulla Al Hamed
Media competitiveness tied to tech adoption: Abdulla Al Hamed

Al Etihad

time7 days ago

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  • Al Etihad

Media competitiveness tied to tech adoption: Abdulla Al Hamed

27 May 2025 23:01 DUBAI (WAM) Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office, and Chairman of the UAE Media Council, stressed that adapting to emerging technologies and understanding how to deal with them determines the global competitiveness and relevance of media during a ministerial panel at the 23rd edition of the Arab Media Forum, held as part of the second day of the Arab Media Summit 2025 in Dubai, Al Hamed noted the global shift from traditional media to technology-driven platforms, emphasising the need for media entities to embrace this transformation or risk Hamed said, 'Media platforms that fail to adapt to modern technologies will vanish,' adding that we are still at the beginning of this transformation, which continues to evolve rapidly and daily. He called for a responsible and conscious use of modern session brought together several Arab media leaders, including Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, Minister of Information and Culture of Kuwait; Dr. Ramzan bin Abdullah Al Noaimi, Minister of Information of Bahrain; Ahmed El-Meslemany, Head of Egypt's National Media Authority; and Paul Morcos, Minister of Information of Lebanon. It was moderated by media professional Hind Al Naqbi from Dubai Media stressed the role of Arab media institutions in coping with digital shifts, pointing out that around 70 percent of news consumption occurs through social media platforms. He emphasised the importance of speed, credibility and transparency in building trust with the Arab public and sustaining added that media credibility can be maintained through ethical codes and strategic coordination, ensuring that institutions deliver accurate and meaningful called for a renewed vision of Arab unity based on shared values and common principles rather than ideological agendas, aimed at fostering a more harmonious Arab Morcos emphasised the need for content sharing among Arab media outlets to ease the transition to tech-enabled said the Arab Media Summit offers an ideal platform to share expertise and develop a joint media cooperation vision, especially in response to challenges posed by artificial intelligence. He urged the formulation of media legislation that keeps pace with technological Ramzan Al Noaimi highlighted the importance of embracing technological progress, particularly AI, to produce influential Arabic content. He underscored the need to allocate resources and time for exploring these technologies, and to offer training programmes for media personnel. He warned against fearing modern technologies and instead recommended turning them into also called for harmonising media and telecommunications laws due to their interconnection, and stressed the pivotal role of youth in leading transformation and adapting to AI-driven added that media should be viewed not merely as entertainment, but as a mirror for national achievements and a partner in scientific and developmental progress. 'We must move forward scientifically and productively,' he this view, Al Hamed stressed the need for media institutions to adapt their approaches to reach individuals and communities in a digital-first era, by gaining trust and addressing the concerns of Arab that fail to align with this mission, he said, will lose their audience, noting that some major global outlets have lost up to 60 percent of their viewership, while individual voices have gained more warned that modern media platforms operate across borders without regard for national laws or cultural values. He called on media institutions to act swiftly in adopting new technologies, improving content, and regaining public trust and also underlined the need to equip school students with media literacy to distinguish between real and fake news and understand how to navigate the digital media concluded by underscoring the importance of drawing on institutional memory and past successes to guide media development strategies. He cited Kuwait's efforts to launch platforms aligned with technological changes while expressing Arab identity, stating, 'The more media aligns with societal awareness, the more sustainable and progressive it becomes.' He praised the Arab Media Summit for fostering a productive exchange of ideas that helps reshape Arab media institutions and bolster their readiness for the future.

National Media Office organises key roundtable for upcoming 'Bridge Summit'
National Media Office organises key roundtable for upcoming 'Bridge Summit'

Al Etihad

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

National Media Office organises key roundtable for upcoming 'Bridge Summit'

24 May 2025 00:34 NEW YORK (WAM) As a significant step in preparing for the "Bridge Summit", the National Media Office (NMO) convened a high-profile roundtable during the 2025 INMA World Congress of News Media in New York. The event saw the attendance of Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of both the NMO and the UAE Media pivotal roundtable discussion brought together influential leaders spanning journalism, technology, entertainment, public affairs, and culture. Through a series of interactive sessions and workshops, participants delved into pressing media challenges and identified avenues for robust cross-sector NMO Chairman outlined the Bridge Summit's ambitious goal: to redefine the media landscape through enhanced international cooperation and integrated efforts. This initiative, he stated, aims to strengthen the media's societal role and foster a more sustainable and humane world. He emphasised that building responsible and creative media hinges on robust, cross-border highlighted the roundtable as a significant step in global preparations for the Bridge Summit. The summit seeks to forge a shared media vision grounded in sectoral integration, cross-disciplinary synergy, and cultural interaction, all while anticipating media's future amidst rapid digital roundtable commenced with an opening session led by Richard Attias, Executive Chairman of Richard Attias & Associates, a global strategic communications and events firm. This was followed by an introductory speech from Maryam BinFahad, NMO Advisor, who detailed the Bridge initiative's objectives and its role in building trust and addressing challenges within the media a session titled "Entertainment and Cultural Power: When Attention Becomes Currency", attended by the NMO Chairman and a select of media professionals and thought leaders, participants stressed the responsibility of cultural content creators regarding the quality of their messages and their impact on shaping societal the sessions, Al Hamed argued that true influence transcends mere view counts or engagement rates. It is measured, instead, by the power of authentic, purposeful content that fosters more aware and cohesive communities, and reintroduces human values into a digital sphere often swamped by speed and further noted that the paramount challenge in the age of digital platforms lies in safeguarding authenticity and credibility amidst the din of advertisements and the pervasive influence of algorithms. These algorithms, he explained, frequently prioritise fleeting, easily digestible content over that which is profound and impactful. He urged the creation of content rooted in meaning and message, contributing to a cultural discourse that elevates public taste and strengthens social another session titled "Who Shapes the Narrative Today?", a group of journalists and content creators discussed the increasing impact of digital factors on shaping public a session titled "Charitable Institutions: The Price of Editorial Independence" explored alternative funding models that protect creative and media session, "Academic Institutions: Teaching Truth When Trust is Lost," examined how to prepare media leaders capable of maintaining integrity in a decentralised digital session titled "The Media Future: Voices Beyond Borders" explored the technical, ethical, and creative challenges that could reshape the media final roundtable session, "Media and Innovation: Transformation, Truth, and Authenticity," addressed the impact of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and augmented reality on media narratives and credibility. Additionally, the event featured a workshop titled "Journalism and Education in the Face of the Trust Crisis", delivered by a group of media professionals and academics. It focused on the challenges faced by the media sector in light of declining youth trust in it.

Abdulla Al Hamed meets with media leaders in preparation for "Bridge Summit" in New York
Abdulla Al Hamed meets with media leaders in preparation for "Bridge Summit" in New York

Al Etihad

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Abdulla Al Hamed meets with media leaders in preparation for "Bridge Summit" in New York

23 May 2025 18:40 NEW YORK (WAM)Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office, and Chairman of the UAE Media Council, held a series of bilateral meetings in New York with several media and academic institutions, companies, and meetings come in the context of preparations for the 'Bridge Summit', scheduled to be held in Abu Dhabi this December, and aim to strengthen international partnerships and expand cooperation with global institutions, enriching the summit's content and reinforcing its role as a premier platform for media discussions included fruitful exchanges on forming an ambitious vision to enhance the professional sustainability of media institutions in the era of artificial intelligence. They also touched on the creation of innovative media work models aligned with evolving audience Al Hamed emphasised that the UAE's media vision stems from a deep belief in the media's role as a key partner in sustainable development and as a tool for building bridges between cultures. He stressed the importance of establishing strategic partnerships that support the development of an advanced media model in line with global added: 'We believe that media is a soft power that shapes awareness and builds bridges between peoples and cultures. From this perspective, we are committed to forging partnerships with global media, technology, and educational institutions to transfer knowledge and localise best practices, enhancing our media's readiness for a fast-paced and complex future.'Al Hamed reaffirmed the continued effort to establish an advanced media model through the Bridge Summit, one built on innovation, cross-sector integration, and the empowerment of young talent. This approach will position Bridge as a pioneering platform for exchanging ideas and successful experiences in creating a positive Meetings Included: Earl Wilkinson, CEO of the International News Media Association (INMA)Charles Forelle, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of The Wall Street JournalJoanna McCarthy, Executive News Editor at The Wall Street JournalSarah Meron, Chief Communications Officer at IBMSheena Bruckner, Senior Vice President of Fortune Media GroupStephanie Mehta, CEO and Chief Content Officer at Mansueto VenturesDamian Slattery, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Fast Company and Inc. Professor Clay Shirky, Vice Provost for AI and Technology in Education at New York University Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

UAE Media Council chairman calls on young Arab media leaders to uphold ethics
UAE Media Council chairman calls on young Arab media leaders to uphold ethics

Al Etihad

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

UAE Media Council chairman calls on young Arab media leaders to uphold ethics

14 May 2025 19:14 ABU DHABI (WAM)Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office and Chairman of the UAE Media Council, met with 55 young men and women representing 18 Arab countries participating in the Young Arab Media Leaders initiative, organised by the Arab Youth Centre in collaboration with regional and international media institutions, aims to train a select group of promising young Arab media meeting, which took place at the Creators HQ in Emirates Towers, Dubai, reflected Al Hamed's commitment to fostering dialogue with the next generation of media professionals, listening to their aspirations, and understanding their perspectives on the future of also emphasised the importance of empowering young talent to produce media content that reflects Arab values, embraces digital transformation, and elevates youth voices regionally and the meeting, Al Hamed highlighted key national and global media trends and practices, noting the sweeping changes taking place in the sector due to the digital revolution. He stressed that media represents a powerful form of soft power that helps build national reputation and enhances global underlined the vital role awaiting young Arab media professionals in shaping a more positive future, stating that when used with awareness and creativity, media becomes a tool capable of drawing a better path forward for Hamed affirmed that the Young Arab Media Leaders Programme reflects the UAE's approach to enhancing cooperation with Arab countries in the media field. He explained that the UAE's investment in young Arab media talent stems from a firm belief that the future of media in the region depends on its ability to develop a new generation of media professionals equipped with the knowledge and skills to navigate modern challenges. He urged participants to uphold professional ethics and remain loyal to the noble mission of media, stressing that words carry responsibility and that a true journalist not only reports events but also plays a role in shaping public awareness and strengthening their country's global reputation. During the session, Al Hamed listened to participants' views on developing the Arab media landscape, as they shared ideas on how to adapt to digital transformation, enhance credibility and transparency, and address the challenges facing young media professionals. They also discussed the importance of fostering a supportive environment that hones their skills and contributes to building an impactful media sector that reflects the ambitions of Arab nations and future generations. The seventh edition of the Young Arab Media Leaders Programme focuses on the societal role of media, highlighting the importance of leveraging media tools to support social and humanitarian initiatives, tell stories that inspire hope and create impact, and promote youth-led efforts in community service.

Arab Media Forum opens in Kuwait with UAE as Guest of Honour
Arab Media Forum opens in Kuwait with UAE as Guest of Honour

Dubai Eye

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Dubai Eye

Arab Media Forum opens in Kuwait with UAE as Guest of Honour

The 20th edition of the Arab Media Forum is underway in Kuwait, with the UAE taking centre stage as the Guest of Honour. Leading the UAE delegation, Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office and the UAE Media Council, reaffirmed the nation's commitment to strengthening Gulf media cooperation and supporting the development of a future-ready media sector across the region. Speaking to UAE media professionals at the forum, Al Hamed stressed the vital role of the press in promoting national values like tolerance, coexistence and respect, while also shaping the UAE's global image. He underlined that media today is not just about reporting news, but about influencing international perceptions and advancing sustainable development. Al Hamed praised the forum for offering a valuable platform for dialogue, innovation and the exchange of ideas among Arab media professionals. He also highlighted the UAE's growing leadership role in the global media space, noting preparations are well underway for the "Bridge" Summit in December. The event will bring together international media experts to discuss innovation, partnerships and the future of media in an increasingly connected world.

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