Saudi Research & Media Group Announces Transformation Strategy Focusing on Platform Expansion and International Partnerships Across Five New Verticals

Saudi Research & Media Group Announces Transformation Strategy Focusing on Platform Expansion and International Partnerships Across Five New Verticals
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Saudi Research & Media Group Announces Transformation Strategy Focusing on Platform Expansion and International Partnerships Across Five New Verticals

Saudi Research & Media Group Announces Transformation Strategy Focusing on Platform Expansion and International Partnerships Across Five New Verticals

The Saudi Research & Media Group (SRMG) – which owns more than 30 major media outlets including Asharq Al-Awsat, Asharq News and Arab News, and has a combined monthly reach of 165 million – announced on Sunday a new transformation strategy focusing on platform expansion, international partnerships and strategic investments across five key business verticals.

SRMG, which is listed on the Tadawul stock exchange in Riyadh, will further expand its current portfolio, digital offerings and global reach by transforming print publications into digital-first platforms, introducing new platforms that address white spaces in the market, investing in media start-ups with bold ideas and building long-term mutually beneficial partnerships with internationally recognized brands. SRMG already has successful partnerships and collaborations with leading media organizations including Bloomberg and The Independent.

Driven by a newly appointed leadership team, SRMG is focused on delivering original, exclusive and premium content to consumers through new digital and social platforms, as well as strengthening its cable and satellite reach. The Group will continuously look to leverage its data and technology capabilities to develop new products and services, enhance its monetization capabilities and diversify its revenue streams.

Building on its expanding network of outlets, SRMG will work across five business verticals to unlock new regional and international commercial opportunities:

1. SRMG Media: Digital Platforms, Podcasts and Multimedia

Digitizing and expanding content creation and distribution to engage audiences with original, unique and exclusive content

2. SRMG International: International Investments and Partnerships

Building a global network through bespoke partnerships and strategic investments, driven by a team of seasoned media professionals with global experience

3. SRMG Think: Research and Polling

Providing unique insights and expert analysis from the Middle East and around the world

4. SRMG X: Events, Conferences and Exhibitions

Delivering leading events that provide important opportunities for personal connection and engagement in a digital world

5. SRMG Labs: Innovation, Incubation, and Training

Fostering talent and technology, and driving creativity and innovation in the regional media space, while helping to train the next generation of media professionals, journalists and content creators

Abdulrahman Ibrahim Alrowaita, Chairman of SRMG, said: “For almost five decades, our titles like Asharq Al-Awsat, Arab News, Sayidaty and others have played a significant role in telling authentic and impactful stories from the Middle East and around the world. Now, driven by our new strategy, we will strengthen our unique and established position by expanding our global focus and reach and widening our regional footprint in a growing media sector.

“Through new platforms and international partnerships, we will empower global audiences with relevant and reliable news and information. We will remain committed to diversity and inclusivity in journalism and across our newsrooms, fostering talent and innovation by helping develop the next generation of media professionals, journalists and content creators.”

Jomana Al-Rashid, Chief Executive Officer of SRMG, said: “Our focus on premium content creation, introducing new platforms and expanding our reach through new titles and services ensures SRMG will be the primary driver of the region’s digital future in media. New platforms will allow our journalists to report news and deliver audience-centric content backed by data and driven by the latest technology, to reinforce SRMG’s position as the premier media house in the Middle East.

“Our new strategy is an exciting next chapter for a media house with a long legacy of growth and innovation. We look forward to enhancing our engagement with our audiences by continuing to provide relevant and diverse media content, while widening the services we offer and building on our leading media market position.”

SRMG’s new growth strategy is supported by a refreshed brand and new website that reflect the company’s fresh approach while upholding its rich, unique history. Leveraging its legacy, scale and new capabilities, SRMG is uniquely positioned to access growing media markets worldwide.

Operating since 1972, Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG) is a global media house from the Middle East and North Africa with a portfolio of more than 30 major media outlets – including Asharq Al-Awsat, Asharq News and Arab News – delivering information, news and lifestyle content to a monthly audience of more than 165 million.

Listed on the Tadawul stock exchange in Riyadh, SRMG is focused on delivering original, exclusive and premium content in multiple languages to empower consumers with news and information through digital and social platforms, in addition to its leading cable and satellite reach.

Through its many platforms, content and voices, SRMG is uniquely positioned to capitalize on fast-growing opportunities for digital content distribution, online advertising and commercial partnerships in the media and entertainment market worldwide.

Headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, SRMG has offices in 18 locations around the world, including London and Dubai.



Saudi Arabia Arrests Citizen for Promoting Fake Hajj Campaign Ads  

A suspect is arrested for promoting fake Hajj campaigns. (Directorate of Public Security)
A suspect is arrested for promoting fake Hajj campaigns. (Directorate of Public Security)
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Saudi Arabia Arrests Citizen for Promoting Fake Hajj Campaign Ads  

A suspect is arrested for promoting fake Hajj campaigns. (Directorate of Public Security)
A suspect is arrested for promoting fake Hajj campaigns. (Directorate of Public Security)

Saudi police in the Makkah region have arrested a citizen for posting fraudulent and misleading Hajj campaign ads on social media.

The ads promised accommodation and transportation services for pilgrims in the holy sites, aimed at deceiving people for financial gain.

The Directorate of Public Security announced on its official X account that the suspect has been detained, with legal action taken against him. The case has been referred to the Public Prosecution.

The Directorate urged citizens and residents to adhere to the rules and regulations of Hajj and report any violations by contacting the following numbers: (911) for Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and (999) for the rest of the Kingdom.

Last week, Saudi authorities warned individuals planning to perform Hajj to avoid falling for fake ads and deceptive offers, urging them to only use official channels.

In a statement, the Ministry of Hajj clarified that pilgrims must obtain a Hajj visa issued by the relevant Saudi authorities, coordinated with specialized offices in 80 countries.

The ministry also highlighted the direct booking options available through the Nusuk Hajj platform for pilgrims from 126 countries.

The statement emphasized that the official electronic path on the ministry’s website and the Nusuk app are the only authorized channels for domestic pilgrims to book packages.

The ministry has made provisions for inquiries and reports in multiple languages, available 24/7 through the “Guest of Rahman Care” center.

This is part of the ministry’s efforts to assist pilgrims and ensure they perform their rituals with ease and peace of mind.

In related developments, the Ministry of Tourism last Sunday reinforced the prohibition on hosting individuals in Makkah who do not have a valid Hajj permit or work/residence entry approval.

This directive, effective from April 29 until the end of the Hajj season, aims to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims.

Coinciding with this, the Ministry of Interior announced measures to safeguard pilgrims' safety, stating that individuals holding any type of visa other than a Hajj visa will not be allowed entry or stay in Makkah during this period.

The Ministry of Tourism also clarified that hospitality facilities in Makkah are strictly prohibited from hosting those affected by the Interior Ministry's directive, with violations subject to legal penalties.