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UAE Media: COVID-19 Prompts Industry for Rapid Digital Transformation

First-of-Its-Kind Survey Addresses Media Industry Amidst COVID-19 Challenges

       * 78.6% of participants consider Financial Stability as the biggest challenge for media institutions in light of COVID-19 pandemic
       * Quarantine represents the greatest challenge for 92.3% of workers in media sector
       * Sulaiman AlHattlan: Survey aimed at keeping abreast of the rapid changes in the media landscape.
       * AlHattlan: Survey provides future insights that contribute to the development and sustainability of the media sector.
       * Recommendations: Expediting an integrated digitization process is essential

Hattlan Media, the leading public relations and media consultancy services company, commissioned the first-of-its-kind industry survey in the UAE, gathering insights from media professionals and journalists from Arab and international organizations. The survey addressed the media industry amidst the global challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and their overall impact on the industry.

Journalists in the print media made up 48.3% of the total survey participants, while participants working in the broadcast and digital media constituted 33.3% and 18.4%, respectively. Respondents’ job positions varied between reporters and editors (39.8%), managers (21.6%), freelancers (26.1%) and presenters and producers (12.5%). 74.2% of all respondents had worked remotely during quarantine, while 25.8% worked out of their offices.

The survey underlined the pandemic’s major role in accelerating the digital transformation of print media institutions, which was presumably planned for a full transformation to take place over the coming years. It also highlighted the importance of upgrading digital media content within the plan to make the print editions obsolete. On the other side, respondents indicated that the main challenges they faced under these exceptional global circumstances are as follows: Difficulty to get interviews, delay in submitting material, as well as the difficulty in accessing information.

Figures & Percentages:

Regarding the shift towards digitization, 84.2% of the managers in the media sector and 82.6% of freelancers who participated in the survey believe that now is the right time for adopting and expediting digitization, especially in light of the isolation caused by the pandemic. Still 18% of total respondents see that it is still early to take this step.

In terms of the general impact on the working team performance, 52.8% of respondents affirmed that the current situation did not significantly affect them or the team’s work mechanism, while 47.2% felt otherwise.

As for the challenges faced by the media sector during the COVID-19 crisis, 78.6% of print media workers identified “financial stability” as the most pressing challenge facing the sector; especially after various media institutions resorted to budget cuts. Furthermore, 92.3% of workers in the broadcast media emphasized that “quarantine” was the biggest challenge for media institutions.

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Moreover, 46% of survey respondents confirmed that many media organizations were affected by the budget cuts, while 33.7% were not sure that these institutions were affected by such measures. On the other hand, 60% of print media workers and 44% of digital media workers who participated in the survey believed that their institutions were subject to budget cuts; where the most affected were editors, reporters, and freelancers.

40% of respondents believe that the future direction of the media industry requires a move towards the adoption of remote working as well as various other technologies. Those respondents argued for the need to deliver strong content across social media platforms. While others suggested a balanced approach between print and digital media.

With respect to content offered, 72.7% of respondents affirmed that there is a major shift towards providing COVID-19-centered content, especially in the broadcast media sector. 63.2% of managers taking part in the survey supported the same view.

Objective of the Survey:

Commenting on the survey, Dr. Sulaiman AlHattlan, CEO of Hattlan Media, said: “Media is one of the most important and strategic sectors across the world, especially that it plays a major role during crises and disasters. It is only through analyzing media and the various challenges it faces; we can lay the foundation for designing a crisis-focused media plan. The industry can also play a vital role in raising awareness of the need to adhere to the instructions issued by the concerned authorities in such exceptional circumstances.”

“The survey, which saw wide participation of media professionals in various positions, aims to keep pace with the rapid changes in the industry and offer broad views that contribute to the sustainability of the media sector. It also focuses on ways to develop the sector and efforts to upgrading media content to keep up with the requirements of modern media,” added AlHattlan.

Furthermore, Dr. AlHattlan explained: “The need to keep abreast of the rapid developments currently taking place in the world requires us to identify the current industry trends. This was the biggest motivation for launching this major survey, which contributes to developing clear visions for the future of digital media in the UAE and the region. We hope the survey will help public relations agencies in the UAE understand how to develop content suited to current conditions.”

Recommendations:

The research team, conducting the survey concluded the study with a set of recommendations, including: It is essential to expedite an integrated digitization process, developing mechanisms and laws governing the remote working operations, adopting alternative sources of finance to avert financial crises, as well as the progressive reduction of print media and giving greater focus to online.

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Author Sulaiman Al Hattlan Signs His Inspirational Stories: 30 International Personalities

Kuttab Café hosted cultural evening and a book-signing event in its headquarter in Dubai for Dr. Sulaiman Al Hattlan, founder and CEO of Hattlan Media. His recently released book Inspirational Stories: 30 International Personalities marks the first work published by Hattlan Media. The evening was moderated by Jamal Al Shehhi, and held in the company of writers, journalists, and other culture aficionados.

 

Among the evening’s highlighted topics was the state of the publishing industry in the UAE. Al Hattlan said that his coffee-table book, which describes the success stories of 30 inspirational personalities from around the world, was an effort to broadcast the positive spirit of each inspirational individual to those with dreams and aspirations of their own. He added “In light of the frustrations that dominate the Arab reality our youth need to read about humanity’s inspirational experiences to encourage them to pursue and fulfill their own success on both personal and practical fronts, and to reap inspiration from the story of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, and his philosophy “Willpower conquers the impossible.”

 

In reviewing his first coffee-table book, Al Hattlan explained that the stories of success and struggle featured in his book were derived from a collective human experience that knows no boundaries, geographic, religion, ethnicity or otherwise. The stories were collected from around the world, and are representative of various industries. He added that the idea for the book sprung from a radio programme he hosted last Ramadan on MBC FM, with the same topic. Al Hattlan announced that Hattlan Media would continue producing similar publications adhering to the coffee-table book line of publishing.

Jamal Al Shehhi, Managerof Kuttab Publishing and Distribution and Owner of Kuttab Café, maintained that the publishing industry in the UAE is thriving, and that there are many opportunities for both publishers and budding writers. He highlighted the need to provide upcoming writers with opportunities to shine light on their work and to present their works to the local and Arab cultural scene.

The evening also included an important discussion on intellectual property rights of the author and the crisis of literary criticism in reference to the void in the regional cultural scene of serious literary criticism that makes a successful writer.

About the book:
Inspirational Stories: 30 International Personalities features the success stories of 30 personalities from around the world. It recounts aspects of the global excellence in the experience of H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai who placed Dubai as one of the top international cities with its astonishing infrastructure and economic development.
Also, the book details regional inspirational stories of Abdullah Tariki, the first Saudi Arabian oil minister; Dr. Magdi Yacoub, the famed Egyptian heart surgeon; and Edward Said, the late Palestinian-American intellectual, scholar, and author. It also features international figures including best-selling American author J.K. Rawlings; Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as well as many others from across diverse industries including medicine, commerce, literature, sport, and information technology.
The book is distributed by Kuttab Publishing and Distribution in UAE and will be soon available in all bookshops.

Inspirational Stories – 30 Prominent Personalities

Inspirational Stories – 30 Prominent Personalities Features Success Stories

Dubai: A new book detailing the success stories of 30 well-known people has been published by Hattlan Media.

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‘Inspirational Stories – 30 Prominent Personalities’ will be available at the Sharjah International Book Fair, which runs from November 5 to November 15. The book reviews the success stories of 30 of the most well-known international personalities whose stories of determination and grit are individually outlined to inspire readers aspiring to excel in their own lives. The Author, Dr Sulaiman Al Hattlan, a regionally renowned media expert and CEO of Hattlan Media, explains in the introduction of the book that this project is an extension to his successful radio show ‘Inspiring Experiences’, aired on MBC FM last Ramadan.

The book details the inspirational stories of regional successes, including Abdullah Tariki, the first Saudi Arabian oil minister and Dr Magdi Yacoub.

The book also highlights the creativity of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Author Dr Al Hattlan said: “There are 30 global success stories included in the book that vary between stories of hardship, struggle, determination, creativity and thinking outside the box. These inspiring experiences could help bring hope and motivate those looking to succeed and excel in both their personal and professional life.”

The 100 page book has included a focus on visual storytelling: each story in the book is accompanied with photos to encourage young readers to browse through these global experiences and engage with the images. The book will be available soon in bookshops and e-books websites.