In the run-up to the launch of its additional digital platforms, Asharq News, launched on November 11, a new multiplatform economic and political news service. It also unveiled its initial schedule of programmes, that take a holistic approach to events, reflecting its editorial vision.
Asharq News provides a diverse mix of political and economic news, programmes and documentaries.
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Daily Programmes:
12:30 PM UAE (11:30 AM KSA): Economic Bulletin – First Session, hosted by Nour Amache. Provides a breakdown of the most important economic news in the region, financial indexes, and the performance of regional markets for the day.
2:30 PM UAE (1:30 PM KSA): Economic News – Asharq Indicators, hosted by Mohamed Fathy. Offers a quick look at the closures of some GCC markets and major developments in European markets.
3:30 PM UAE (2:30 PM KSA): Aswaaq Al Sharq (Eastern Markets), hosted by Abdullah Al Subaiae. The daily economic bulletin that analyses the Saudi economic landscape.
4:00 PM UAE(3:00 PM KSA): Sharq wa Gharb (East and West), hosted by Maya Hojeij. Presents a sweeping overview of the Arab markets from Casablanca to Bahrain, concluding with a quick look at the closing of the Egyptian market, in addition to European economic news as well as preparing for the opening of the American market.
8:00 PM UAE (7:00 PM KSA): Jalsat Al Masa’a (The Evening Session), hosted by Zeina Soufan. Sums up the economic events of the day, and addresses investment opportunities and challenges with an important focus on the success stories of young entrepreneurs and start-ups.
10:00 PM UAE (9:00 PM KSA): Da’erat Asharq (East Circle), hosted by Zeina Yazigi. A two-hour political talk show that reviews the events of the day and examines them from its ‘five corners’.
News Segments: Aired every hour on the hour from 10:00 AM-3:00 PM UAE (9:00 AM KSA to 2:00 PM KSA) and presented by young anchors from different Arab countries.
Weekly Programmes:
Sunday, 6:00 PM UAE (5:00 PM KSA): Al Madar (The Orbit) with Adhwan Alahmari. Broadcast from London, the journalist Adhwan Alahmari hosts policymakers and opinion leaders, with whom he delves into the details of crucial issues.
Wednesday, 6:00 PM UAE (5:00 PM KSA): Maa wa Doud (With and Against), hosted by Makki Helal. Invites two opposing parties to present their opinions, giving the audience an opportunity to learn about the different dimensions of an issue of public interest.
Monthly Programmes:
Monday, 6:00 PM UAE (5:00 PM KSA): Ba’ad Heen… (After a While), hosted by Khadija Rahali. Follows up on various topics that have caused significant controversy in the past. The great news momentum might bury issues and events very quickly. Therefore, the programme tracks major events that once dominated the news but are now forgotten, brings them back to the fore, and presents their current state and their repercussions to the public.
Friday, 6:00 PM UAE (5:00 PM KSA): Amam Al Kawalees (In Front of the Scenes). Investigates programme that analyses mysterious and controversial issues. Investigative journalism today produces a vast array of visual, audio and written content across the globe. Media organisations that publish original investigative material enjoy higher credibility and a distinguished standing among their competitors. In addition, investigative journalism contains the suspense factor, which makes it sought-after by the public.
Friday, 6:30 PM UAE (5:30 PM KSA): Ala Naheyah Okhra (On the Other Side). Introduces a selection of documentary films with a narrative element that will capture viewers’ hearts.
Monday, 6:00 PM UAE (5:00 PM KSA): Yawm Ma’a… (A Day with…), hosted by Zeina Soufan. Through the lens of a camera, the programme offers the audience a unique opportunity to spend a day with top business and finance leaders and get to know them better through interactive discussions about their professional and personal achievements.
Led by a team of prominent Arab media professionals, Asharq News uses state-of-the-art technologies and best-in-class editorial practices to link news to its context, geographical setting, historical dimension, political depth, economic impact and social reality in line with its slogan, ‘Connecting the Dots’.
The Asharq News experience is delivered through a television channel as well as multiple digital platforms, offering useful and relevant content for business, opinion and policy leaders, and addressing the interests of the general public. Asharq News also focuses on aspiring entrepreneurs by covering the success stories of young Arabs in its programmes. With such content, Asharq News aims to give hope to the youth to build their future independently, move ahead confidently and start their own businesses.
Asharq News’ 24/7 news segments bring content to Arab audiences in the Middle East region and the rest of the world whenever and however they desire and enable them to consume what they need or what draws their attention. Its programmes take a fresh approach to content distribution and audience outreach, with some prime time shows airing even during the weekends.