03 Jul 2021 - 8:19
QNA
Qatari women have achieved a prominent presence in the media field, helped by a clear government policy that strengthened their role and opened windows for them to contribute in the field.
It is in parallel with other fields in which women have proven ability to work in order to achieve the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030, which seeks to use all community energies to create a bright future for the country, said a bulletin prepared by Qatar News Agency (QNA) in cooperation with the Federation of Arab News Agencies (FANA).
The media field, with its diversity and different means, was one of the fields where Qatari women were present years ago. Qatari women have appeared on Qatari television, in Qatar Radio stations and several Qatari female reporters have left an important imprint in this field, said the bulletin.
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17 Jan 2021
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Local Ireland, the representative association for 46 weekly paid for newspapers and the largest publishing representative body in Ireland, has this week announced the appointment of Bob Hughes as executive cirector of the association with effect from January 1 last.
Mr Hughes succeeds Johnny O’Hanlon who has been director since 2009 and retired on December 31.
Bob Hughes began his career in local and regional newspapers before moving to Fleet Street to become a sub-editor at the Press Association.
He joined ITN where he was a producer on Channel 4 News before moving to Reuters/Sky as a programme editor, reporter and producer. He then joined Radio Ireland/Today FM before becoming deputy director of news at TV3 from its launch until 2014.