Billboard Arabia launches its website and music charts, creating the ultimate destination to spotlight and discover Arab artists and music

The newly launched website will be the go-to source for music enthusiasts to discover Arab artists and their music through insightful reviews of the latest releases. (Supplied)
The newly launched website will be the go-to source for music enthusiasts to discover Arab artists and their music through insightful reviews of the latest releases. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 December 2023
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Billboard Arabia launches its website and music charts, creating the ultimate destination to spotlight and discover Arab artists and music

Billboard Arabia launches its website and music charts, creating the ultimate destination to spotlight and discover Arab artists and music
  • Billboard Arabia aims to bridge the historical gap in the MENA music market infrastructure, fostering greater global recognition for Arab artists
  • Billboard Arabia has launched two global flagship charts, Billboard Arabia Hot 100 and Billboard Arabia Artist 100 for Arab music

RIYADH: Billboard Arabia, a partnership between SRMG and Billboard, has announced the launch of its website and flagship charts, highlighting the transformation taking place in the Arab music industry.

Billboard Arabia will champion Arab artists, providing a new platform to tell their stories and gain worldwide recognition and popularity. This launch aligns with SRMG’s strategy to provide content that meets the demands of audiences and nurtures aspiring talent in the MENA region. It also represents the Group’s dedication to supporting content creators in the Arab world, elevating them onto a global stage. 

This launch comes at a time when the MENA region is recognized as one of the world’s fastest-growing music hubs, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. The region’s music industry is set to increase to $670 million by 2027, driven by the region’s talent, with Saudi Arabia leading this growth as a prominent music market in the Middle East. 

The newly launched website will be the go-to source for music enthusiasts to discover Arab artists and their music through insightful reviews of the latest releases, exclusive artist interviews, event coverage, original photography, and special video content – all in one centralized location. Billboard Arabia is focused on delivering timely and evergreen content that celebrates the past, spotlights the present, and inspires the future. The website will also spotlight music legends and emerging stars with iconic digital cover stories, celebrating the diversity of the Arab music landscape. 

Central to Billboard Arabia’s launch are two global flagship charts – the Billboard Arabia Artist 100 and the Billboard Arabia Hot 100 for Arabic music. The Hot 100 showcases the most streamed Arabic songs, featuring Sherine Abdel Wahab's “Kalam Eneih” (1st) and “El Watar Al Hassas” (2nd), Al Shami's “Ya Leil W Yal Ein” (3rd), Ayed’s “Rdy” (4th) and ElGrandeToto's (FT. Hamza) “Dellali” (5th) rounding out the top 5. The Artist 100 highlights the most popular Arab artists, with Sherine Abdel Wahab (1st), ElGrandeToto (2nd), Marwan Pablo (3rd), Amr Diab (4th) and Ahmed Saad (5th) at the top. These weekly charts will be released on the Billboard Arabia website and social media platforms every Thursday.

The Billboard Arabia charts follow the well-established parameters set by Billboard over eight decades, making it the global benchmark for chart compilation. Drawing data from leading digital streaming platforms like Spotify, Anghami, YouTube, and Apple Music, spanning over 200 territories, the charts reflect Arab music preferences globally. Additionally, starting in early 2024, Billboard Arabia will introduce eight genre-specific charts to showcase the diversity of Arab music, including Khaleeji, Egyptian, Magharabi, Levant, Arabic HipHop, Arabic Indie, Shelat, and Mahraganat.  

Billboard Arabia’s weekly charts provide critical structure to the Arab music industry, enabling both established and new artists a platform to reach wider audiences within the region and beyond. For the first time, the Arab music community will have well-defined genres, recognition for its artists, and an essential point of reference – all driven by what fans love and stream. ​

Rami M. Zeidan, Managing Director of Billboard Arabia, said: “This marks an exciting new chapter in the region’s music infrastructure, establishing a centralized platform to spotlight the thriving Arab music scene. By continuing to elevate fan engagement and commemorate the evolution of Arab music, Billboard Arabia is committed to providing both established and new Arab artists and genres access to the global music market. Already, we’ve seen an increasing number of collaborations between Arab stars like Mishaal Tamer, Nancy Arjam, and Myriam Fares with global icons like Marshmello, Nicki Minaj, and Maluma. Billboard Arabia aims to further enhance this with the launch of our website and charts.”  

Mike Van, President of Billboard, stated: “With a rich 130-year history and a focus on blending a passion for music with data-driven insights, Billboard is honoured to play a role in a transforming Arab music scene. Billboard Arabia symbolises the beginning of a new era—one where Arab artists are heard around the world. Our commitment to ensuring artists have a platform to resonate and engage with music fans has always defined Billboard, and we look forward to bringing this same passion to Billboard Arabia.” 

Since launching in June, Billboard Arabia has built an engaging community, bridging the gap between Arab artists and music lovers. In a short period, Billboard Arabia has gained significant traction with nearly 90K followers across its social channels. From established icons like Mohammed Abdo, Elissa, Hiba Tawaji, Carmen Sulaiman and Bader Al Shuaibi, to rising stars such as Bashar Al Shati, Isham Al Najjar, Ali Loka and Abeer Nehme, the Arab music community has expressed their excitement for Billboard Arabia’s launch in the Arab world. Over the next year, Billboard Arabia will introduce more iconic Billboard franchises to the MENA market, including Music Awards, Women in Music, Billboard NxT, The Billboard Stage, Arab Music Week, and much more.


Al Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh to receive 2024 International Press Freedom Award

Al Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh to receive 2024 International Press Freedom Award
Updated 13 November 2024
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Al Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh to receive 2024 International Press Freedom Award

Al Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh to receive 2024 International Press Freedom Award
  • His resilience despite devastating personal losses is ‘inspiration for reporters around the world,’ says head of award organizer the National Press Club
  • Dahdouh learned during a live broadcast that an Israeli airstrike had killed his wife, 15-year-old son, 7-year-old daughter, and 8 other relatives

LONDON: Wael Dahdouh, media organization Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief, has been honored by the National Press Club with its 2024 John Aubuchon International Press Freedom Award for his reporting on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The journalists’ organization, which is based in Washington D.C., said Dahdouh will receive its highest honor in recognition of his “determination to keep his bureau open and video feed available to the general audience and other journalists.”

Dahdouh gained worldwide recognition for his reporting on the ongoing conflict in Gaza, even after suffering devastating personal losses.

In deeply moving scenes that caught the world’s attention, he learned during a live broadcast on Oct. 28, 2023, that an airstrike on the Nuseirat refugee camp had killed his wife, 15-year-old son, 7-year-old daughter, and eight other relatives. He lost his other son, Hamza, also a reporter for Al Jazeera, in another Israeli air raid on Jan. 7 this year.

Dahdouh himself was injured by Israeli drone fire on Dec. 15, 2023, while covering an attack on a school in Khan Younis. He required surgery for his injuries and traveled to Qatar for treatment.

Announcing the award in Berlin on Tuesday, Emily Wilkins, president of the National Press Club, said: “Despite his physical and emotional wounds, Dahdouh remains resilient as he works to recover. His endurance, strength and perseverance are an inspiration for reporters around the world.”

His award will be officially presented during the National Press Club’s annual Fourth Estate Gala on Nov. 21 at its offices in Washington.

At least 137 journalists and other media workers, mostly Palestinians, are known to have been killed since the start of the conflict in October last year. Media advocacy organizations say the true death toll might be even higher.

“The National Press Club has and will continue to advocate for all journalists, including Israeli journalists, Lebanese journalists and Palestinian journalists,” Wilkins said.

“The club continues to fight for Aubuchon honorees long after the gala ends. We will work until they are freed from prison or find justice in a court, no matter if it takes months, years or decades. We stand by our honorees and we will stand by Wael Dahdouh.”


Guardian exits Elon Musk’s X platform over ‘toxic content’ and US election coverage

Guardian exits Elon Musk’s X platform over ‘toxic content’ and US election coverage
Updated 13 November 2024
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Guardian exits Elon Musk’s X platform over ‘toxic content’ and US election coverage

Guardian exits Elon Musk’s X platform over ‘toxic content’ and US election coverage
  • British newspaper said Musk’s ability to influence political discourse during US election reinforced its decision

LONDON: The Guardian announced Wednesday it will cease posting from its official accounts on X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, citing concerns over its recent coverage of the US election and a growing prevalence of “toxic content.”

The British newspaper, which operates over 80 accounts on X with a combined following of nearly 27 million, said the decision takes effect immediately.

“We wanted to let readers know that we will no longer post on any official Guardian editorial accounts on the social media site X (formerly Twitter),” said The Guardian.

“We think that the benefits of being on X are now outweighed by the negatives and that resources could be better used promoting our journalism elsewhere.”

The Guardian pointed to a rise in “disturbing content” on the platform, including far-right conspiracy theories and racist content, as well as coverage of the US presidential election that it said reinforced its decision.

Since Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of X in October 2022, the platform has come under fire for its perceived failure to curb misinformation, especially on high-stakes topics like the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon and government elections, including in the US.

Despite mounting pressure from rights groups and government officials who have warned of potential fines, Musk has upheld what he calls a “free speech absolutist” approach, defending his stance on minimal content moderation.

The Guardian described X as a “toxic media platform” that no longer meets conditions for responsible publishing.

“Social media can be an important tool for news organisations and help us to reach new audiences but, at this point, X now plays a diminished role in promoting our work,” it explained.

Content from The Guardian will still be shareable on X, and reporters will continue to use the platform for news-gathering purposes.

The Guardian joins other media outlets in boycotting X over disputes with Musk. Last year, National Public Radio stopped posting after the platform labeled it “state-affiliated media,” a designation that also prompted PBS, a US public broadcaster, to suspend its activity on X.


Trump nominates Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary

Trump nominates Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary
Updated 13 November 2024
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Trump nominates Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary

Trump nominates Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary
  • Trump is rolling out a steady stream of appointees and nominees for his upcoming administration, working thus far at a faster pace

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is nominating Fox News host and Army veteran Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary.
Hegseth deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and unsuccessfully ran for Senate in Minnesota in 2012 before joining Fox News.
“With Pete at the helm, America’s enemies are on notice — Our Military will be Great Again, and America will Never Back Down,” Trump said in a statement. “Nobody fights harder for the Troops, and Pete will be a courageous and patriotic champion of our ‘Peace through Strength’ policy.”
President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he is nominating former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe to lead the Central Intelligence Agency. He also said he had chosen former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel and his longtime friend Steven Witkoff to be a special envoy to the Middle East.
In a flurry of announcements, Trump also named Bill McGinley, his Cabinet secretary in his first administration, as his White House counsel.
Trump is rolling out a steady stream of appointees and nominees for his upcoming administration, working thus far at a faster pace and without as much drama as his first transition following his 2016 victory.
A former Republican congressman from Texas, Ratcliffe served as director of national intelligence for the final months of Trump’s first term, leading the US government’s spy agencies during the coronavirus pandemic. He is a more traditional pick for the role, which requires Senate confirmation, than some rumored loyalists pushed by some of Trump’s supporters.
Huckabee is a staunch defender of Israel, and his intended nomination comes as Trump has promised to align US foreign policy more closely with Israel’s interests as it wages wars against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Witkoff is a Florida real estate investor who is serving as a chair of Trump’s inaugural committee. He also spent time in the world of New York real estate, where Trump first made his mark as a public figure.
As intelligence director, Ratcliffe was criticized by Democrats for declassifying in the final days of the 2020 presidential election Russian intelligence alleging damaging information about Democrats during the 2016 race even though he acknowledged it might not be true.
Ratcliffe’s visibility rose as he emerged in 2019 as an ardent defender of Trump during the House’s first impeachment proceedings against him. He was a member of Trump’s impeachment advisory team and strenuously questioned witnesses during the impeachment hearings.
After the Democratic-controlled House voted to impeach Trump, Ratcliffe said, “This is the thinnest, fastest and weakest impeachment our country has ever seen.” He also forcefully questioned former special counsel Robert Mueller when he testified before the House Judiciary Committee about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
“I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our Nation’s highest Intelligence positions,” Trump said in a statement. “He will be a fearless fighter for the Constitutional Rights of all Americans, while ensuring the Highest Levels of National Security, and PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH.”
Huckabee has led paid tour group visits to Israel for years, frequently advertising the trips on conservative-leaning news outlets.
“Mike has been a great public servant, Governor, and Leader in Faith for many years,” Trump said in a statement. “He loves Israel, and the people of Israel, and likewise, the people of Israel love him. Mike will work tirelessly to bring about Peace in the Middle East!”
David Friedman, who served as Trump’s ambassador to Israel in his first term, said he was “thrilled” by Trump’s selection of Huckabee.
Witkoff is also the president-elect’s golf partner and was with him when he was the target of a second assassination attempt at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, in September.
Trump’s transition team did not offer details about the Middle East envoy role, but Trump said in a statement, “Steve will be an unrelenting Voice for PEACE, and make us all proud.”
The selection of Witkoff follows a pattern for Trump in putting people close to him in pivotal roles on the Middle East portfolio. Eight years ago he appointed his former corporate attorney Jason Greenbaltt as his special representative for international negotiations and relied on his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as his personal envoy in talks in the region.


Arab News Japan honored with Chief of Mission Award by Japan Consulate in Dubai

Arab News Japan honored with Chief of Mission Award by Japan Consulate in Dubai
Updated 13 November 2024
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Arab News Japan honored with Chief of Mission Award by Japan Consulate in Dubai

Arab News Japan honored with Chief of Mission Award by Japan Consulate in Dubai
  • Speaking specifically about Arab News Japan, the Consul-General commended the platform for its work

DUBAI: The consul general of Japan in Dubai, Jun Imanishi, recently hosted a Chief of Mission Award ceremony, during which Arab News Japan was recognized for its efforts in strengthening ties between Japan and the UAE.

The ceremony, held at the consul’s residence, highlighted Arab News Japan’s role in bridging cultural and business relationships between the Gulf Cooperation Council region and Japan.

Imanishi explained that the Chief of Mission Award is granted to individuals and organizations that contribute to fostering mutual understanding and friendship between Japan, the UAE, and Dubai.

Others honored included Yamanote Atelier founder Sheikh Suhail Al-Maktoum and freelance journalist Amin Abbas. 

The consul general said his motto regarding diplomacy is that it is all about people-to-people relations. “People need to support each other.”

He continued by acknowledging the collective efforts that contributed to strengthening bilateral ties: “Sheikh Suhail, the Yamanote supporting team, the raw material supplier in Japan, Amin (Abbas), the Arab News team, editors, interpreters, and many others have been involved in raising the level of relations between Japan, the UAE, and Dubai.” 

Speaking specifically about Arab News Japan, the consul general commended the platform for its work: “It has shown and brought the region closer to Japan in terms of mutual understanding. 

“We sincerely hope that Yamanote, through people’s stomachs, and Arab News Japan, through words and photos on social media, will contribute to build the bridge between our two countries,” he said. 

During the ceremony, Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas expressed gratitude for the honor bestowed by the consul general. “Our mission is to bridge the gap between the Middle East and the Far East,” Abbas said. 

“In all our international editions, be it in our Japanese edition, in our Pakistan edition, in our French edition and hopefully in our upcoming editions, we make sure it is not merely translation; we make sure that we adopt part of the culture and look for that cultural aspect that brings us together,” Abbas told guests. 

He said that while the region is currently going through conflict, it is important to remember Japan. 

“Japan is inspirational, because we should not forget that not a long time ago, this country was completely destroyed after the Second World War, yet look where it is today,” he said. “If I would like to leave you with one thought it’s that the night is darkest just before the dawn, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

“If we look at Japan, we should be very inspired and hope to rebuild our region to be like Japan,” he added. 

Abbas also acknowledged the contributions of Arab News Japan’s regional head, Ali Itani, for his efforts in developing the news platform.

“The team and I are humbled to be recognized for our role in bringing Japan and the Arab world closer through direct communication,” Itani said.


IMI media group rebrands with new name, logo and strategic shift

IMI media group rebrands with new name, logo and strategic shift
Updated 12 November 2024
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IMI media group rebrands with new name, logo and strategic shift

IMI media group rebrands with new name, logo and strategic shift
  • Group CEO Rani R. Raad says rebranding is a ‘monumental milestone’

LONDON: The media group formerly known as International Media Investments has rebranded itself as “IMI” as part of an ongoing overhaul that includes a new logo and a refocused brand identity, the company announced on Tuesday.

The UAE-based company, which owns news outlets including Sky News Arabia, The National, Al-Ain News, and CNN Business Arabic, said the rebranding reflects its commitment to “connect people, enrich lives, and foster greater understanding.”

The media conglomerate, a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corporation, also operates IMI Studios and IMI Live, as well as an investment division, IMI Ventures.

IMI’s CEO Rani R. Raad, who is also president and operating partner of Redbird IMI, described the rebranding as a “monumental milestone” that aligns with its broader ambitions in media.

“It is not just about aesthetics; it embodies a forward-looking mindset as we prepare to move to our new state-of-the-art headquarters on Yas Island,” he said.

The media group said that its rebranding highlights the “power of connection,” aiming to reinforce IMI’s “commitment to creating content and telling stories that connect people, enrich lives, and foster greater understanding”.

The company added that the new logo encapsulates IMI’s expanding portfolio and more accurately reflects “IMI’s long-term goal of reshaping the media landscape to bridge gaps.”

IMI, which is associated with Abu Dhabi royal Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, has been in the headlines recently over its December 2023 acquisition of the UK’s Telegraph Group, including The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator.

However, the British government blocked the purchase, citing a law restricting media ownership by interests linked to foreign governments. IMI was subsequently required to divest the assets.