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Al Etihad
16 hours ago
- Business
- Al Etihad
Abdulla Al Hamed holds high-level meetings with global media executives in Cannes
20 June 2025 20:02 CANNES (WAM) Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office (NMO) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the UAE Media Council, held a series of bilateral meetings with top executives from global media and technology companies during his participation in the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in was accompanied by Dr. Jamal Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Director-General of the National Media meetings come as part of preparations for the upcoming the BRIDGE Summit, set to take place in Abu Dhabi this December, and are aimed at fostering strategic international partnerships and enriching the summit's content with global the discussions, Al Hamed explored collaborative opportunities in developing future-oriented media strategies, supporting media startups, leveraging advanced digital technologies to enhance national media platforms, creative marketing and data analytics, innovative digital advertising solutions, and building impactful partnerships to be showcased at the BRIDGE Hamed emphasised that these meetings reflect ongoing efforts to solidify frameworks of cooperation with regional and international partners, to empower an integrated media ecosystem that aligns with national ambitions and fosters a supportive environment for success and creativity.'We are committed to engaging with leading international media leaders to spotlight the BRIDGE Summit as a pivotal platform for shaping the future of global media,' Al Hamed said. 'The summit will serve as a collaborative space for visionary dialogue, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships that position the UAE at the heart of global media transformation.' Key figures who took part in the meetings included Barry O'Brien OAM, Founder & Chairman at Atomic 212; Asier Carazo, Chief Strategy Officer at Atomic 212°; Joseph Inzerillo, Executive VP at Salesforce company; Rayan Karaky, Managing Director - international expansion EMEA & South East Asia at Amazon Ads; Mohamad Itani, Head of Partnerships, EMEA, Amazon Ads; Filip Jabbour, Regional Head of Advertising, MENA at Amazon; Tanzeen Syed, Managing Director, Head of Consumer Internet and Technology at General Atlantic, and Linda Sheng, General Manager Global Business at MiniMax.


Al Etihad
3 days ago
- Business
- Al Etihad
Abdulla Al Hamed attends session on media cooperation, innovation in AI era
18 June 2025 22:05 CANNES (WAM)Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office (NMO) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the UAE Media Council, attended a panel session on enhancing collaboration and innovation in the media and marketing sectors in the age of artificial session was held during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France, one of the world's largest events for advertising, media and creative innovation, and formed part of the preparatory engagements ahead of the BRIDGE Summit, scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi this session, organised by Los Angeles Times Studios and marketing and technology services company Monks, featured prominent figures including Sir Martin Sorrell, renowned media and marketing entrepreneur, and Founder and CEO of focused on the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence for the media industry, exploring how companies can utilise such technologies to improve audience engagement, personalise content and enhance operational on the session, Al Hamed said, "Today, amid rapid digital transformation, we need a media landscape that embraces change, fosters innovation and redefines its tools and partnerships. This is essential for keeping pace with sustainable development goals across societies by drawing from global best practices to advance the national media sector and bolster its capacity to reflect the ambitions and future vision of our wise leadership towards a pioneering, innovative and influential media environment at both regional and international levels."On the sidelines of the event, Al Hamed also met with Bruno Lambertini, Chief Executive Officer of Monks, to explore potential areas of cooperation and ways to leverage the company's expertise in integrating technology with innovative marketing strategies. Their discussions also touched on Monks' prospective participation in the upcoming BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi, which aims to develop forward-looking digital marketing solutions aligned with global trends and in support of the UAE's future vision.


Web Release
5 days ago
- Politics
- Web Release
BRIDGE Report Issues Unprecedented Global Call to Confront Media's Trust and Ethics Crisis
The BRIDGE Alliance has released its first Connecting Conversations report, drawing on findings from a high-level BRIDGE Roadshow roundtable hosted in New York by the UAE's National Media Office (NMO). The report, titled Connecting Conversations New York City: Redefining The Future Of Global Media, paints a striking picture of a media ecosystem in flux—caught between innovation and instability, influence and accountability, urgency and uncertainty. The roundtable brought together cross-sector leaders from journalism, tech, academia, entertainment, and public affairs. Discussions were structured around six urgent themes, each revealing the deep disruption underway in how media is produced, consumed, and trusted. The report opens with 'Virality Versus Veracity,' exploring how algorithm-driven virality now outpaces editorial accuracy, with many participants warning of the systemic consequences this poses for public trust. A related theme, 'Confronting AI's Impact on Journalism,' examines the growing dominance of generative AI tools in the newsroom—and the corresponding need for ethical guardrails, transparency, and responsible use. Other chapters focus on the erosion of public confidence in media institutions. In 'Media, Education and Public Trust in a Post-Truth World,' leaders called for bold reforms in both journalism education and public media literacy. The roundtable also addressed the economic and emotional toll on audiences in 'Overwhelmed and Losing Faith,' urging the need to rebuild trust amid information overload. 'We must start speaking the same language. To connect on the same path forward. To bridge any gaps in knowledge and understanding. And to come together to implement change,' said His Excellency Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the UAE Media Council and the National Media Office. He added: 'Through BRIDGE, we aim to revolutionize global media through pioneering collaboration, cutting-edge innovation, and a steadfast commitment to create a more inclusive global media ecosystem.' One of the most resonant themes came in 'Trusting News in an Influencer-Driven World,' where participants debated the blurred lines between entertainment and information. From social media creators to AI avatars, the future of 'who informs the public' is shifting—and with it, the very foundations of journalistic credibility. The roundtable in New York is the first in the BRIDGE Roadshow global series that continues with roundtables in London (June), Shanghai (August), and Osaka (September), culminating at the BRIDGE Summit 2025 in Abu Dhabi from 8–10 December. Insights from these global dialogues will directly inform the BRIDGE Summit's multi-zone programme and policy priorities—shaping an ambitious, action-oriented vision for the future of global media. Registrations for the BRIDGE Summit 2025 are now open.


Mid East Info
6 days ago
- Politics
- Mid East Info
BRIDGE Report Issues Unprecedented Global Call to Confront Media's Trust and Ethics Crisis - Middle East Business News and Information
The 'Connecting Conversations New York City: Redefining The Future Of Global Media' report highlights a growing global consensus on the urgent need to rebuild trust and accountability in an era dominated by misinformation and AI-driven disruption. HE Abdulla bin Butti Al Hamed called for global media leaders to 'start speaking the same language' and unite around shared values to implement real change. The report marks the first in a series of BRIDGE publications that will capture insights and findings from upcoming global roundtables. New York City USA, June 2025 – The BRIDGE Alliance has released its first Connecting Conversations report, drawing on findings from a high-level BRIDGE Roadshow roundtable hosted in New York by the UAE's National Media Office (NMO). The report, titled Connecting Conversations New York City: Redefining The Future Of Global Media , paints a striking picture of a media ecosystem in flux—caught between innovation and instability, influence and accountability, urgency and uncertainty. The roundtable brought together cross-sector leaders from journalism, tech, academia, entertainment, and public affairs. Discussions were structured around six urgent themes, each revealing the deep disruption underway in how media is produced, consumed, and trusted. The report opens with 'Virality Versus Veracity,' exploring how algorithm-driven virality now outpaces editorial accuracy, with many participants warning of the systemic consequences this poses for public trust. A related theme, 'Confronting AI's Impact on Journalism,' examines the growing dominance of generative AI tools in the newsroom—and the corresponding need for ethical guardrails, transparency, and responsible use. Other chapters focus on the erosion of public confidence in media institutions. In 'Media, Education and Public Trust in a Post-Truth World,' leaders called for bold reforms in both journalism education and public media literacy. The roundtable also addressed the economic and emotional toll on audiences in 'Overwhelmed and Losing Faith,' urging the need to rebuild trust amid information overload. 'We must start speaking the same language. To connect on the same path forward. To bridge any gaps in knowledge and understanding. And to come together to implement change,' said His Excellency Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the UAE Media Council and the National Media Office. He added: 'Through BRIDGE, we aim to revolutionize global media through pioneering collaboration, cutting-edge innovation, and a steadfast commitment to create a more inclusive global media ecosystem.' One of the most resonant themes came in 'Trusting News in an Influencer-Driven World,' where participants debated the blurred lines between entertainment and information. From social media creators to AI avatars, the future of 'who informs the public' is shifting—and with it, the very foundations of journalistic credibility. The roundtable in New York is the first in the BRIDGE Roadshow global series that continues with roundtables in London (June), Shanghai (August), and Osaka (September), culminating at the BRIDGE Summit 2025 in Abu Dhabi from 8–10 December. Insights from these global dialogues will directly inform the BRIDGE Summit's multi-zone programme and policy priorities—shaping an ambitious, action-oriented vision for the future of global media. Registrations for the BRIDGE Summit 2025 are now open. ABOUT BRIDGE: BRIDGE is a global platform dedicated to reshaping the future of media through cross-sector collaboration, innovation, and ethical leadership. Founded under the UAE's National Media Office, BRIDGE convenes diverse voices across media, technology, government, civil society, academia, and culture to address the most pressing challenges facing the information ecosystem. Its year-round programme includes international roundtables, the flagship BRIDGE Summit, and the BRIDGE Foundation's initiatives to empower the next generation of media leaders.


Al Etihad
12-06-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
Abdulla Al Hamed holds talks with media leaders in London ahead of 'Bridge'
12 June 2025 10:09 LONDON (WAM) Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office (NMO) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the UAE Media Council, held a series of bilateral meetings in London with several leaders from the global media sector, including institutions, companies and academic meetings were attended by Dr. Jamal Mohammed Al Kaabi, Director-General of the National Media engagements form part of NMO's ongoing preparations for the upcoming Bridge Summit, scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi this December. The meetings aimed to strengthen international partnerships and expand cooperation with leading global institutions, contributing to the enrichment of the summit's content and reinforcing its status as a global hub for media explored opportunities to enhance collaboration and establish strategic partnerships to drive the growth of innovative media projects and ensure the sector's long-term talks also focused on enriching visual and digital content and utilising emerging technologies to support innovation and creativity within the media Hamed emphasised that the UAE leadership's vision for media stems from a firm belief in its role as a key driver in building knowledge-based societies and as a bridge for cultural exchange with the world. He reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to fostering integrated partnerships with international institutions to elevate the global standing of UAE media and incorporate best practices that keep pace with rapid global noted that the Bridge Summit reflects an ambitious vision to develop a forward-looking media ecosystem that aligns with evolving technologies and anticipates the future of digital media.'Through this summit, we aim to establish a global platform for constructive dialogue and knowledge exchange among leaders in media and technology, contributing to the development of innovative media solutions that serve communities and promote the values of tolerance and coexistence,' he said. Participants in the meetings included Meera Sultan Al Suwaidi, Member of the Federal National Council and Head of Sovereign Partnerships at Mubadala Investment Company; Matthew Hurn, Chief Financial Officer of Mubadala; Sir Martin Sorrell, a businessman and prominent figure in the media and marketing industry; Dr. Rebecca Swift, Senior Vice President of Creative at Getty Images; Dr. Ling Ge, General Manager and Chief European Officer at Tencent; Gail Amurao, Director of events at Monks; Chabi Nouri, Global Chief Executive Officer of Bonhams; Ahmed Hussain, Head of Network at BBC Asian Network; and Bart Yates, Executive Producer at Blinkink.