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Walking the fine line: Arab media icons delve into the world of social media and controversy

Walking the fine line: Arab media icons delve into the world of social media and controversy
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XP News: The Podcasts Exploring MENA s Music Scene

XP News: The Podcasts Exploring MENA s Music Scene
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Step Conference 2022 considers future of audio and video streaming in Middle East

DUBAI: Nearly 4,000 podcasts have been produced in the MENA region, according to Stefano Fallaha, the founder and CEO of marketing consultancy Podean, who said that this number is low compared with other parts of the world. He was one of the speakers at the recent Step Conference 2022, which attracted more than 8,000 attendees to its 10th anniversary event. The technology

Lebanon s MTV slammed over deepfake video of Beirut port blast victims

Lebanon s MTV slammed over deepfake video of Beirut port blast victims
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Lebanese podcasters offer escape from nation s woes while trying to make sense of them

LONDON: The black-market exchange rate of the Lebanese lira against the dollar shot up to an unprecedented 9,500 this week as the country slowly began to re-open after a month and a half of a strict national lockdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri has yet to form a government after four months of trying, and the Lebanese people are still reeling from the devastating explosion at Beirut Port more than six months ago, the investigation into which has been marred by corruption allegations and delays. It is no surprise, then, that Lebanese citizens around the world welcome any respite, however brief, from the current grim state of affairs in their home country. This is where Mouin Jaber and Medea Azouri come in, with their “Sarde After Dinner” podcast.

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