MBC’s Shahid VOD partners with Saudi Arabia’s Radio and Television Corporation
Saudi Arabia’s Radio and Television Corporation signed a strategic partnership with MBC Group on Monday to display its content on the media giant’s streaming platform Shahid.
The partnership will ensure that the corporation’s films, programs, documentaries, and TV series will be displayed on Shahid.
The signing ceremony on Monday was attended by MBC Chairman Sheikh Waleed Al Ibrahim, CEO of Saudi’s Radio and Television Corporation Mohammed Fahad al-Harthi, and the Kingdom’s Minister of Information Dr. Majid al-Qasabi.
#من_الشاشة | #هيئة_الإذاعة_والتلفزيون توقع شراكة استراتيجية لعرض محتواها على منصة #شاهد.
— هيئة الإذاعة والتلفزيون (@SBAgovSA) April 18, 2022
“We are certain that the authority’s qualitative content contributes to enriching the unique media experience that our leading platform provides to the audience of millions of followers, subscribers, and those interested in the Kingdom and abroad,” Sheikh Waleed said in a statement.
The partnership “comes within the framework of conveying the Kingdom’s message, voice and image to the region and the world,” according to a tweet by the Saudi Broadcasting Authority’s (SBA).
Based in Riyadh, the SBA comprises of several Islamic and official TV channels such as the Saudi Channel, SBC, Saudi Sports, and Memories.
#عاجل | الرئيس التنفيذي لهيئة الإذاعة والتلفزيون ورئيس مجلس إدارة MBC يوقعان شراكة استراتيجية بين #هيئة_الإذاعة_والتلفزيون و #منصة_شاهد لعرض المحتوى الإعلامي، والبث المباشر للقنوات، ومشاريع الإنتاج المشترك. pic.twitter.com/XmYMnc2ePa
— هيئة الإذاعة والتلفزيون (@SBAgovSA) April 18, 2022
MBC Group’s Shahid recorded a 43 percent increase in year-on-year subscriptions to the platform with over two million users by the end of Ramadan in 2021.
Shahid offers exclusive and original Arabic TV shows and movies and is operated by MBC Group, the Middle East and North Africa’s largest media company. The platform was relaunched in January 2020, with activity surging throughout the year as coronavirus restrictions on movement aimed at slowing the spread of the virus prompted customers to turn online for entertainment.
The platform was expanded to territories outside of the Middle East and North Africa region, including the United States and Canada, in 2020 and showcases uninterrupted and ad-free content.