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The Arab Broadcasting Services network is a broadcasting, media and news provider network that has been operating in the Middle East for over 16 years.[1]
Industry | Broadcast Services |
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Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Amman |
Owner | Mohammad Al Ajlouni |
Website | ABS |
It currently operates around the world in Jordan (the company headquarters is located in the capital city of Amman), Iraq (in both Baghdad and Erbil), the United States (in both New York and Washington), Dubai, Beirut, Cairo and Afghanistan.
History
editABS Network was started by Jordanian media entrepreneur Mohammed Al-Ajlouni as a subsidy of his media company, Jordan Multimedia Productions (JMP). Aljouni, a former Middle East Operations' Manager for ABC, formed the broadcasting network to fill a perceived media niche in the Middle East. The network quickly earned the exclusive right to provide Uplink services to Jordan TV.
They've worked together with several major international news organizations, including Al Jazeera, BBC, and Reuters to cover major news stories such as the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and the Arab Spring.
Aljouni also operates news agency Arab 24.[2]
Services
edit- Satellite news gathering (SNG) and electronic news gathering (ENG) technology services.
- Full reporting facilities covering current events.
- 14 studio facilities.
- Retailer for film production and satellite broadcasting equipment.
- News Agency and an Archive source for the major events in the region.
Clients
editReferences
edit- ^ "Arab Broadcast Services, ABS". Satellite Industry Links. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ^ Vadehra, Pranav (25 October 2018). "Arab 24 news agency joins ENEX cooperative alliance". Digital Studio Middle East. ITP Media Group. Retrieved 30 December 2020.