Weekly Headlines from mediaME (3 to 10 July 2008)
July 12th, 2008 Zeid Nasser (Admin)
Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal acquires 85% of LBC

Saudi billionaire Prince Al Waleed bin Talal has increased his ownership stake in pan-Arab satellite channel LBC. Local reports say Prince Al Waleed now controls 85% of the operation and its partner PAC. more >
FP7 celebrates making history at Cannes

Akram Miknas, Chairman, Promoseven Holdings said “No one understands the Middle East like we do, we’ve been around for 40 years and during this time our business has expanded across the region. Today our size, reach and staff strength has become our competitive advantage.” more >
Gulf Air sponsors English football club Queens Park Rangers (QPR)

Bahrain-based Gulf Air announced it has signed a three year, $14 million deal to sponsor of Queens Park Rangers (QPR), a club currently in the Coca-Cola Championship, the second tier of the English league system. more >
Paragon adds 4 KAAA awards, becomes Kuwait’s most awarded agency

Paragon Marketing Communications, won 4 additional trophies this year; one gold, two silvers and one bronze at the 2007 Kuwait Arab Advertising Awards honoring creativity in the Arab world. more >
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2 Comments Add your own
1. shakehands | July 13th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Dunno about posting the weekly headlines from your other site here?? Wasnt this just about the work?
Speaking of the work, the work, the work.
Looks like Pierre Azzam is on the warpath, chasing lions himself. With the recently hired expat kiwi ecd Oliver Maissey. Its goodbye Jen, hello Olly.
Dont think he|ll last too long, as soon as he realises that PA is the real ECD of that place, he’ll be outta there quicker than the Bin Laden family were outta the US.
2. Zeid Nasser (Admin) | July 15th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Hello shakehands.
Well, I also run mediaME.com, and actually AdBlogArabia is part of the ‘mediaME Network’.
Anyway, it will just be one post a week, on Friday.
I’ll make sure the headlines are interesting
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