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Advertising Agency: FP7 DOHA, QATAR
Creative Director: Fadi Yaish
Art Directosr: Fadi Yaish, Kalpesh Patankar
Copywriter: Kalpesh Patankar
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2 comments April 14th, 2008
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Advertising Agency: FP7 DOHA, QATAR
Creative Director: Fadi Yaish
Art Directosr: Fadi Yaish, Kalpesh Patankar
Copywriter: Kalpesh Patankar
Via [ I believe in adv ]
2 comments April 14th, 2008
Advertising Agency: Fortune Promoseven, Doha, Qatar
Creative Director: Fadi Yaish
Copywriter: Kalpesh Patankar
Art Director: Kalpesh Patankar
Photographers: Jeremy Wong, Nemesis Pictures
Illustrator: Mirage Works
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8 comments April 5th, 2008
Advertising Agency: Marcom, Egypt
Creative Director: Karim A. Yusuf
Illustrators: Ramy Abd El Azim, Ayman Salah El Din
Via [ AdvertisingBabble ]
8 comments December 5th, 2007
Creative Agency: Marcom, Egypt
Creative Directors: Tamer Serag El Din, Karim A. Yusuf
Art Director: Karim A. Yusuf
Copywriter: Karim A. Yusuf
Illustrator: Ayman Salah El Din
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18 comments March 6th, 2007
The opening broadcast of Al Jazeera English was seen in 80 million households around the world and featured a clip introducing the channel.
How is Al Jazeera English being received by regional and international commentators and media organizations?
The Guardian’s Middle East editor said that “In contrast to CNN International’s appeal to globe-trotting business executives, Al-Jazeera English has a grassroots feel, oriented toward ordinary people in the non-Western world.”
There are also some familiar faces.
Former CNN International anchor-host Riz Khan will have an interactive-interview program on the new channel.
Veteran British TV interviewer Sir David Frost is the new channel’s biggest name. With a weirdly titled talk show, “Frost Over the World,” David Frost claims that prior to taking this job he “checked with the governments of the U.S. and Britain to be sure there were no links between Al-Jazeera and the terrorist organization al-Qaeda.”
Well, that’s comforting!
A political commentator from Gulf Research Center told the Gulf News that “The decision to launch an international, English-language news service, he noted, reflects Qatar’s desire to reinforce its regional role.”
Obviously, this channel is causing quite a stir. Stay tuned!
And read various views from commentators here.
Via [ mediaME ]
Add comment November 30th, 2006
Al Jazeera English, the new international news channel from the Qatar-based television network, has begun broadcasting from its main studios in Doha.
The opening broadcast, which was expected to be available in 80 million households around the world, took place at 3pm Doha time (12:00 GMT) and featured a clip introducing the channel.
Aiming to be the channel of reference for Middle East events, Al Jazeera also has broadcast centres Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington.
Via [Al Jazeera’s English Website]
1 comment November 16th, 2006
Qatar Airways, the official airline of the upcoming 15th Asian Games in Doha, is running a global TV and print advertising campaign.
The latest TV commercial is already being aired on CNN International, BBC World, Channel News Asia, Al Jazeera Sport, NDTV, New TV and India TV and a host of other international TV networks. It shows Qatar Airways in its prime, featuring newly-branded aircraft in Asian Games colours, together with sporting stars of today and tomorrow.
Qatar is scheduled to host the biggest ever sporting event in Middle East region from December 1 to 15.
At present Qatar Airway’s seven Airbuses are flying in three distinct colour schemes representing the Asian Games.
Here is the TV commercial for the 15th Asian Games.
Read more at the Qatar Peninsula newspaper.
Via [AdPunch]
1 comment October 11th, 2006
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