Alaraby Television Network
Abdellah IMASSI is an experienced news correspondent and managing editor with a robust background in journalism. Currently serving as News Correspondent at Alaraby Television Network and Managing Editor at LaPresse SpA, Abdellah IMASSI has previously held roles at Middle East Broadcasting Networks, where responsibilities included investigative reporting, assignment editing, and digital reporting. Abdellah IMASSI began the career as a Broadcast Journalist at 2M TV and advanced to Senior News Producer at SNRT. Abdellah IMASSI holds a Master's degree in Cyber Security from Wilmington University and a Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Communication, and Media from The Moroccan Higher Institute of Journalism.
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Alaraby Television Network
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Broadcasting from its headquarters in London, Alaraby Television Network has a broad range of programme content, varying from news to entertainment Although broadcasting from London; we have 11 bureaus in the Middle East and worldwide. The network aims to fulfil the Arab citizen's desire for content that engages them and capture the way they perceive themselves, their world and the future. By being a platform for the Arab youth, Alaraby Television network aspires to be the voice of its viewers everywhere. Our channel will be the platform for the Arab Youths, their voices, their talent, and their energy in order to present a new type of media; a media that inspires. Alaraby TV Network follows the strict media and editorial standards that are observed internationally of balance, objectivity, precision and accountability in all the information it presents, and deep and precise analysis for the viewer. We aim to be a medium for entertainment, arts and creativity.. Alaraby TV Network is home to a team of talented and experienced youth professionals in a variety of TV news and entertainment backgrounds. They are the link between the viewer and the screen. The network aims to present, in itself, an example of the media outlet that respects the viewer and enriches the Arab media scene, for a better Arab future.