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Abullatif Al Sayegh, CEO of Arab Media Group, resigns

Sun, 2010-01-17 17:44 - By  

Arabia Business reports that Abullatif Al Sayegh has stepped down as CEO of the Arab Media Group (AMG) after nine years with the company. “I am gone. This was on my own terms, with everyone’s approval, with everyone being happy. This is a company that I will be grateful to for the rest of my life. What an amazing opportunity I had – at this age to have all the knowledge that anyone would be dreaming (of having),” the 35-year-old said.


Arab Media Group (AMG) and Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC) to collaborate

Mon, 2009-04-13 13:53 - By  

Arab Media Group (AMG) and Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC) will meet this week to discuss different aspects of collaboration.


AMG announces Noor Dubai TV to go on the air the first day of Ramadan

Sun, 2008-08-24 07:24 - By  

Emirates Business 24/7 reports that Noor Dubai TV channel, owned by Arab Media Group (AMG) is to go on air from first day of Ramadan. It's a new free-to-air television channel broadcasting locally-based programming and is a logical progression of the popular Noor Radio station.


AMG opens Middle East sales and marketing office

Sun, 2008-03-02 20:12 - By  

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a diversified asset management company, today announced the opening of an office in London, England, extending the global institutional distribution capabilities for its Affiliates to the Middle East.

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise and Arab Media Group sign strategic agreement

Mon, 2007-11-26 17:21 - By  
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), the global aerospace, manufacturing and services corporation and the Arab Media Group (AMG), the UAE's largest media group, today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to embark on a programme of strategic collaboration.

Arab Media Group and MTV Networks International to launch Nickelodeon Arabia in 2008

Sat, 2007-10-20 16:36 - By  
Arab Media Group (AMG), the largest media group in the United Arab Emirates, and MTV Networks International (MTVNI) has announced the expansion of their long-term partnership to launch Nickelodeon Arabia, a localised, Arabic language free-to-air channel dedicated exclusively to kids across the Middle East.
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