Release of CIMA report: “Shifting Sands: The Impact of Satellite TV on Media in the Arab World

Posted on: March 29, 2010

Region: worldwide

“Shifting Sands: The Impact of Satellite TV on Media in the Arab World” by Deborah Horan, is the leatest report released by CIMA. Ms. Horan is a veteran journalist with extensive experience reporting from the Middle East.

Today, media in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are freer than they were a decade ago, with a proliferation of satellite television news channels leading the way. Arab newscasts cover events in real time, sometimes scooping their Western competition with spot news coverage of regional events. Government-run media have been forced to compete or lose audiences. Yet most governments in the MENA region have managed to retain a tight grip on media, whether through the arbitrary application of restrictive and vague press laws or limits on media production. This report examines the positive effects satellite coverage has had on the media environment and the reasons why the region still lacks overall media freedom.

The full report and a short summary of are available for download, along with previous CIMA reports and videos of CIMA discussions and events, at http://cima.ned.org.

For more information on the Center for International Media Assistance, please explore their website at http://cima.ned.org, or write to: CIMA@ned.org