Saudi Culture Minister, MBC GROUP Sign Agreement to Operate Cultural TV Channel

Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan signed an agreement with MBC GROUP Chairman Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim. SPA
Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan signed an agreement with MBC GROUP Chairman Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim. SPA
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Saudi Culture Minister, MBC GROUP Sign Agreement to Operate Cultural TV Channel

Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan signed an agreement with MBC GROUP Chairman Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim. SPA
Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan signed an agreement with MBC GROUP Chairman Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim. SPA

Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan signed an agreement Wednesday with MBC GROUP Chairman Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim to launch and operate a television channel that celebrates Saudi cultural heritage to enhance the pioneering status of the Kingdom as the hub of culture in the region and meet the targets of the Saudi Vision 2030.

The planned channel will start streaming in September and will be broadcast on the MBC satellite package and on Shahid.net.

It targets both the intellectual elite and the wider public and will be broadcasting interactive programs on the Kingdom's rich cultural heritage 24/7.

The channel also seeks to increase Saudi content and presence in the global innovation system with unique programs of literature, poetry, theater, cinema, fashion, and culinary arts, targeting local and international audiences.

In addition to the channel, the agreement also stipulates the launch of a digital media platform specialized in producing video content for online platforms, as well as publishing articles, podcasts, and documentaries to expand the scope of work of local content creators and connect them with a network of experts in the field.

The establishment of the channel coincides with the Kingdom witnessing a Saudi Vision 2030-driven cultural renaissance to meet the ambitions of a new generation eager to keep pace with accelerated technological revolutions.



13,040 New Sites Recorded in Saudi National Urban Heritage Register

13,040 New Sites Recorded in Saudi National Urban Heritage Register
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13,040 New Sites Recorded in Saudi National Urban Heritage Register

13,040 New Sites Recorded in Saudi National Urban Heritage Register

The Saudi Heritage Commission has registered 13,040 new urban heritage sites in the National Urban Heritage Register, increasing the number of documented sites in Saudi Arabia to 17,495.
The commission is committed to preserving and managing urban heritage sites with high efficiency, emphasizing their cultural significance, and raising public awareness about their importance, SPA reported.
The newly registered sites are found in various regions: 1,950 in Riyadh, 3,273 in Madinah, 1,531 in Al-Baha, 1,525 in Hail, 1,400 in Qassim, 972 in Aseer, 762 in the Eastern Region, 571 in Makkah, 363 in Al-Jouf, 351 in Jazan, 200 in Najran, 107 in Tabuk, and 35 in the Northern Borders.
The Heritage Commission continues to identify and register urban heritage sites throughout the Kingdom. This process is guided by the Antiquities, Museums and Urban Heritage Law, which facilitates research and the discovery of heritage sites, employing advanced global technologies and practices to preserve, document, and protect them.
The commission is also creating a comprehensive database of heritage sites to ensure their effective management.
Citizens and stakeholders are encouraged to report urban heritage sites and buildings for registration on the Heritage Commission’s official platforms, including its online service portal at https://contactcenter.moc.gov.sa, its official X (formerly Twitter) account, and its regional branches.
The commission underscored the vital role of public awareness and community participation in preserving and enhancing the Kingdom’s heritage.