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Sky News launched its new channel, Sky News Arabia on
Sunday, which will offer 24-hour rolling Arabic news, supported by
an editorial staff of 400 and an "Editorial Advisory Committee" to
ensure news remains "balanced, accurate and consistent".
In 2010 Sky News announced plans for a new channel based in Abu
Dhabi
, which would be a joint venture between Abu Dhabi
Media Investment Corp and BSkyB .
Last year the broadcaster confirmed the appointment of former director of television at
Reuters Nart Bouran as the new channel's director of news.
The new channel for the Middle East and North Africa is being
produced by a team of more than 400 editorial staff, and according
to a release, was broadcast to more than 50 million homes in the
region when it launched at the weekend after 18 months of
preparation.
Sky News also said that the channel is being "supported by an
Editorial Advisory Committee – a first for the region – to ensure
Sky News Arabia delivers balanced, accurate and consistent
news".
The channel, which launched its website in beta in February, has
also launched mobile apps for iPad, iPhone, Blackberry and Android
devices, the release adds.
"Key features include live streaming, news photo galleries,
interactive maps as well as the ability to share stories via social
media."