Website for Arab and World Media Forum launched

Website for Arab and World Media Forum launched

MUMBAI: A dedicated website has been launched for the Arab and World Media Forum. The event which is being organised by the Arab Thought Foundation and the Dubai Press Club will be held from 5 - 6 December 2005 in Dubai.
 
 

The forum will deal with media issues such as publishing, editing and technology. Also, several topics will be brought up during the forum including the connection between Arab and international media; media development and improvement; the effect of media on public opinion; how governments interact with and use media; the relation between media and Arab youth and how it influences them and related issues.

Prince Bandar bin Khalid Al Faisal who is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Thought Foundation and the Head of the organising committee said, "We are glad to launch the website for the Foundation's fourth annual conference titled Arab and World Media - Getting it Right. We are making sure that the site contains all the information that its visitors can benefit from whether they are professionals, specialists or others interested in the issues that will be discussed during the forum this year, in which an international caliber of prominent personalities and media figures from the region and the world will participate."
 
 

"The site has been designed to offer support and facilitate the process for all those wishing to participate in the conference; it includes a how-to for participation, the forum's agenda, a detailed description of all the sessions and workshops that will take place during the course of the forum, alongside a detailed history of the Foundation and information on previous forums.

"We will constantly develop and update the website with information and sources that would benefit the site's visitors and all those wishing to participate, in order to reinforce mutual interaction between professionals and specialists as well as those interested in issues generally concerning Arab and international media."