MBC Group Stops Broadcasting Turkish Dramas

MBC Group headquarters in Dubai. (AP)
MBC Group headquarters in Dubai. (AP)
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MBC Group Stops Broadcasting Turkish Dramas

MBC Group headquarters in Dubai. (AP)
MBC Group headquarters in Dubai. (AP)

MBC Group, the Arab world’s largest private broadcaster, announced on Monday that it has stopped showing Turkish television programs. The decision became effective on March 2.

“This may be an incentive for Arab producers to create high-level Arabic drama that can be a good alternative to those taken off the air,” MBC spokesman Mazen Hayek said.

He explained that the cost to to produce one episode of an Arabic series costs between 40,000 and 100,000 dollars. Producing a single episode of Turkish soap opera could cost at least 250,000 dollars.

The chance is now ripe to compete with Turkish dramas through opening opportunities to Arab producers and achieving greater cooperation with writers, directors, stars and artists.

Hayek hoped that this will pave the way for the top quality works that would compete with regional and international productions.

He gave the example of the drama, “Omar,” that was produced by MBC. It was watched by millions of Arab and non-Arab viewers and he hailed its high production value, large budget and strong story-line.

Some Arab commentators have also been campaigning on social media against what they see as Turkish cultural influence being broadcast into Arab homes through TV shows, often dubbed into Arabic.

Hayek said that the halt in showing Turkish shows opened opportunities for program makers in countries such as Qatar and Lebanon to fill the gap.

“This may be an incentive for Arab producers to create high-level Arabic drama that can be a good alternative to those taken off the air,” he said.



Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Launches Al-Tawil Camp

Al-Tawil Camp offers a range of experiences, including stargazing, hiking, and opportunities to learn about the reserve's rich biodiversity. SPA
Al-Tawil Camp offers a range of experiences, including stargazing, hiking, and opportunities to learn about the reserve's rich biodiversity. SPA
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Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Launches Al-Tawil Camp

Al-Tawil Camp offers a range of experiences, including stargazing, hiking, and opportunities to learn about the reserve's rich biodiversity. SPA
Al-Tawil Camp offers a range of experiences, including stargazing, hiking, and opportunities to learn about the reserve's rich biodiversity. SPA

The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority launched on Thursday Al-Tawil Camp, nestled amidst the stunning rocky and mountainous formations within the reserve in Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jouf region.
The camp features 15 fully equipped accommodation units, designed to offer visitors a tranquil and immersive experience. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from their tents, participate in outdoor activities, and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Al-Tawil Camp offers a range of experiences, including stargazing, hiking, and opportunities to learn about the reserve's rich biodiversity. Guests can also enjoy live music performances and explore the pristine natural environment.