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Saudi Arabia: Forum discusses challenges facing Arab satellite channels.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Saudi newspaper Al-Watan website on 26 December

[Report by Husayn Bin-Mus'ad in Riyadh: "Forum on Investment in Media Industry Discusses Challenges Facing Arab Satellite Channels; 300 Channels Threatened With Stoppage Due to Absence of Qualified Personnel and Shortage of Programmes"]

Participants at the final session of the fifth annual forum of the Media and Communications Society in the capital Riyadh last Wednesday under the theme "Investment in the Media and Communications Industry" approved a number of recommendations that summed up scientific discussions seeking a quick and suitable remedy for the phenomenon of satellite congestion and proliferation of satellite channels without the …

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