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OSN is launching a channel dedicated to women to commemorate International Women’s Day. The channel, dubbed OSN Woman, will feature a variety of lifestyle programming across topics such as fashion, health, relationships and parenting.
The line-up of content will include the hit documentary
Framing Britney Spears, which charts the turbulent career of the Grammy Award-winning singer;
A Perfect 14, a documentary showing how plus-sized models are fighting to reshape the fashion industry; and
Royals Declassified, a three-part series that draws back the curtain on Queen Elizabeth II’s relationships with her family as well as British and foreign officials.
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Khaiat in a role that is yet to be revealed.
“
Kayd Majhool (
Anonymous) is the first Arabic psycho-thriller added to our portfolio of originals launching this year,” said Rolla Karam, interim chief content officer at OSN.
“We are excited to be launching this fifth original production, further cementing OSN’s mission to bringing local content to Arab and non-Arab viewers alike, as we’re confident that the series will appeal to a wide audience across the region.”
The series will be available with English subtitles as well as an English-dubbed version, in a bid to reach as wide an audience in the region as possible, OSN said.