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Rudd called serial killer as Australia culls camels

The Australian government's plan to cull tens of thousands of wild camels each year has drawn the ire of many people.

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All change

In the first of a series of interviews with the region’s biggest content providers, CNBC Arabia CEO Steven Hall tells CommsMEA what he thinks needs to happen for mobile TV to take off in the Middle East.

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Mobilising content cash

Improving platforms and a hungry audience have created a market for mobile video services. Now the race is on for service operators to source the content required to feed this appetite. Digital Broadcast speaks to key stakeholders as they look to monetise mobile TV.

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Mobile TV business model needs overhaul

CNBC Arabia boss calls for new revenue deals to boost uptake

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Writing on the Wall Street

Global business media has been caught in the firing line for failing to foresee the extent of the downturn.

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Yes, he will

Political consultant Morris Reid explains why people in the ME will soon notice that there is a new man in the White House.

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Networking skills

CNBC Arabiya's CEO is determined to overhaul programming and draw in more viewers.

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DIFC strikes multi-million dollar sponsorship deal

Dubai financial centre to sponsor CNBC's new 'Gateway to the Middle East' show.

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Al Sharq wins second award

Kuwaiti office complex to have environmentally friendly design.

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CNBC Arabiya revamps KSA studios

Station looks to upgrade its Middle East bureaux as production requirements grow.

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CNBC accused over redundancies

Dubai Media City has accused CNBC Arabiya of leaving former employees emotionally scarred after sackings

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Over-crowded television market feels the pinch

With jobs being lost at both CNBC Arabiya and Showtime, Diana Milne takes a look at an increasingly unsettled TV market

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Sacked employees fight CNBC Arabiya decision

A group of 39 former CNBC Arabiya employees engaged in a bitter salary dispute with the broadcaster after losing their jobs have vowed to take their fight to the highest level.

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Broadcasters making ready for consolidation

Television features prominently in this issue, with staff firings and relaunches all making the headlines as some of the region's major TV brands look to differentiate themselves from the plethora of channels that fill the airwaves.

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Market pressure leads to cuts at CNBC Arabiya

Thirty-nine staff made redundant at news channel following strategic review

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CNBC to launch business channel in Africa

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Joint venture leads to CNBC magazine

Dubai-based Strategic Publishing & Media Services has partnered with business broadcaster CNBC to launch an Arabic finance magazine.

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