beIN Sports Starts New Look, Brand New Studio at Heart of Doha -1
Managing Director of the MENA channels at beIN MEDIA GROUP Mohamed Al Badr said the re-launch of beIN SPORTS News Channel in its new look represents a new and important phase, highlighting the channel's efforts to offer an excellent streaming experience, particularly ahead of the World Cup.
He added that the channel sees the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 as the beginning of its plans amid continued development and diversification of its content, promising the channel will be a key news source for the latest sports news
The CEO of beIN MENA Mohammad Al Subaie toured the new studio equipped with the latest technologies and welcomed the media professionals, stressing beIN's well preparedness for covering the tournament.
Speaking exclusively to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Al Subaie said the channel is in full swing for a daily 18-hour live coverage, adding that their reporters will be in all fan zones, tourist areas and all stadiums across the State of Qatar to cover all the events.
He highlighted the channel's policy to have a diversity of broadcasters in line with the World Cup, voicing hopes that this new group of presenters will grip the opportunity and represent a great addition to the channel's current crew.
Al Subaie also voiced hopes that Qatar 2022 will showcase strong technical levels, stressing that all World Cup teams are well prepared for this global event.
The Manager of News Output at beIN MEDIA GROUP, Ali Almslmani said that the launching of the new sports news channel was the outcome of long and stressful efforts exerted by all beIN SPORTS group officials and employees.
It is not just a new studio, and it is not just a new form, but there is a new beginning, a new spirit for the channel, new faces and new content, Almslmani said.
He reiterated that the channel's group of correspondents will be deployed to all World Cup stadiums and events to air the interaction of the 32 teams participating in the tournament, expressing hopes that the channel would succeed in its live and on-the-hour coverage. (MORE)
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