Doha: ELAN Media, the media arm of ELAN Group, a diversified and fully integrated media and entertainment group in the Middle East, has partnered with Integrated Media Strategies and The Huffington Post, a leading global online source of breaking news, opinion, entertainment and community, to become the official digital media sales representative and introduce the publication’s Arabic edition to the Middle East.
HuffPostArabi was officially launched in London on July 27, 2015 in a ceremony attended by Arianna Huffington, Co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post, WadahKhanfar, CEO, Integral Media Strategies (IMS), HuffPost senior international management, Integral Media Strategies, ELAN Media and the most established names in journalism and media from the EMEA region.
HuffPostArabi is one of The Huffington Post’s 15 editions in the brand’s expanding global presence. Founded by CEO WadahKhanfar, the former Director General of Al Jazeera Media Network, IMS is a digital content hub that produces quality online news catered to the Arab region. Based out of London, IMS, with its thriving network of on-the-ground journalists, will be working with HuffPostArabi to produce and share the latest stories from the Arab world.
“We want to publish great content that advertisers will be excited to support. The full suite of HuffPost commercial products, including the industry-leading HuffPost Partner Studio, will provide a unique opportunity for the region. HuffPost Partner Studio helps brands become storytellers and story makers, connect to audiences at scale, and build brand loyalty and affinity. With the help of ELAN Media, HuffPostArabi will bring Partner Studio to the market, creating authentic conversations, driving participation and impacting the world at scale,” Khanfar said.
Commenting on this exciting new partnership, Group Chief Executive Officer Jaber Al Ansari said: “We are proud to establish this partnership with a global brand like The Huffington Post and even more so to help introduce their Arabic edition to the Middle East.”
The Peninsula
Doha: ELAN Media, the media arm of ELAN Group, a diversified and fully integrated media and entertainment group in the Middle East, has partnered with Integrated Media Strategies and The Huffington Post, a leading global online source of breaking news, opinion, entertainment and community, to become the official digital media sales representative and introduce the publication’s Arabic edition to the Middle East.
HuffPostArabi was officially launched in London on July 27, 2015 in a ceremony attended by Arianna Huffington, Co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post, WadahKhanfar, CEO, Integral Media Strategies (IMS), HuffPost senior international management, Integral Media Strategies, ELAN Media and the most established names in journalism and media from the EMEA region.
HuffPostArabi is one of The Huffington Post’s 15 editions in the brand’s expanding global presence. Founded by CEO WadahKhanfar, the former Director General of Al Jazeera Media Network, IMS is a digital content hub that produces quality online news catered to the Arab region. Based out of London, IMS, with its thriving network of on-the-ground journalists, will be working with HuffPostArabi to produce and share the latest stories from the Arab world.
“We want to publish great content that advertisers will be excited to support. The full suite of HuffPost commercial products, including the industry-leading HuffPost Partner Studio, will provide a unique opportunity for the region. HuffPost Partner Studio helps brands become storytellers and story makers, connect to audiences at scale, and build brand loyalty and affinity. With the help of ELAN Media, HuffPostArabi will bring Partner Studio to the market, creating authentic conversations, driving participation and impacting the world at scale,” Khanfar said.
Commenting on this exciting new partnership, Group Chief Executive Officer Jaber Al Ansari said: “We are proud to establish this partnership with a global brand like The Huffington Post and even more so to help introduce their Arabic edition to the Middle East.”
The Peninsula