MBC channels announced the opening of its new studios at Dubai Studio City in a step aiming to develop media content industry mechanisms and to support their technical and logistic tools in accordance with the latest international standards in this vital sector.
The new studios became ready to broadcast a large number of new programs scheduled to be presented by its channels, especially MBC 1 and MBC 3. The Social Tower is considered one of the most prominent technical additions to the new studios, as it is considered the first of its kind to open the door for interaction with the new media world.
The first programs scheduled to be launched from the new studios are “Good Morning Arabs” and “News of Nine on MBC 1” in addition to “Stadiums Echo”.
On her hand, Chairwoman of Creative Complexes Amina Al Rostomani said that Dubai Studio City provides ideal platform and suitable atmosphere for the companies working in the field of production and production in the Middle East. She stressed that the city performs a major role to develop the content industry.
In the same context, Director General of MBC Ali Jaber said the MBC existence in Dubai Studio City comes to devote new producing fact, saying that they work to support their unique experience in the field of media. He stressed that they work to develop their programs presented during the day to cope with the other programs of the night.
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