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Murdoch’s proposed Persian channel on track

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Dubai: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp’s plan to launch a second Persian satellite channel is on track despite the phone-hacking controversy surrounding its UK unit. Murdoch-backed broadcaster Broadcast Middle East said the proposed channel remains unaffected.

“I can’t see how will affect us in any way. We’ve had nothing but support from News Corp and I don’t expect that to change in the future,” Zaid Mohseni, CEO of the Dubai-based Broadcast Middle East told Arabian Business.

“We don’t do news or current affairs; we are just a general entertainment channel.” News Corp earlier this month dropped a USD 12 billion takeover bid for British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) following the phone-hacking controversy in the UK. Broadcast Middle East, which is 50 per cent owned by Murdoch, said that the channel would tap into rising demand for Persian-language television shows and would specifically target female viewers.

Existing channel Farsi 1 draws in between 20 and 30 million viewers a day airing shows such as 24, Prison Break and How I Met Your Mother, Mohseni said.

“We had a pretty great response for Farsi 1. We got a huge viewership. Based on this and surveys we did, we found there was demand for a second channel,” he said.

“We do have plans to expand the business further in the future, but a lot will depend on how we go this year and how the market receives our new channels,” Mohseni said.

Official data shows there are about half a million Persian speakers resident in the UAE, with a further 500,000 visiting the region as tourists each year. (PTI)

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