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MUMBAI: US media conglomerate News Corp has announced the appointment of Niklas Lagergren as Senior Vice President, Government Affairs for Europe, Middle East and Africa, effective 1 March 2013. Lagergren, who joins the company from the Motion Picture Association, will report to executive VP of Government Affairs Michael Regan.
In his new role, Lagergren will lead regulatory and public policy efforts for News Corporation and its broad portfolio of businesses operating across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He will be based in News Corporation?s new Brussels office.
Regan said, "Niklas brings to News Corporation a wealth of experience in the EU on issues critical to our businesses. We continue to build the reach and depth of our government affairs capabilities globally and Niklas? leadership of our Brussels-based operation will play a key role in maximizing our efforts."
Lagergren said, "I am very excited to embark upon this challenge and look forward to joining a strong government affairs team. For the last 10 years at the MPA, I have been both professionally and personally committed to representing the public affairs interests of media companies and I am now fortunate to be able to take my efforts to a new level by joining the leader in global media."
In addition, the company announced that Benjamin King has been named director, Government Affairs for Europe, Middle East and Africa, reporting to Lagergren. King most recently served as Public Affairs Manager for News International and was previously Head of Policy and Communications for the Publishers Association.
Lagergren served for more than a decade at the MPA, most recently as Vice President for EU Affairs. In this role, he was responsible for the government affairs strategy of the six major Hollywood studios at the EU level, focusing on policies around media, copyright, international trade, Internet governance, culture and e-commerce. He began his career at European Commission, where he held a number of positions at the Secretariat General before joining the FiSystem Web Agency, the team responsible for managing the EU?s Internet portal.
MUMBAI: The US-based non-fiction broadcaster Discovery has strengthened its presence in the Middle East by announcing an agreement to acquire Dubai-based media company Takhayal Entertainment and its affiliated companies in Dubai and Egypt, including its flagship TV food network, Fatafeat.
The parties are in final stages of formalising the transfer with the competent authorities. The announcement was made by Takhayal CEO Youssef El-Deeb and Discovery Networks International CEO Mark Hollinger.
The transaction is a targeted step by Discovery to further extend its reach in the growing Middle East and North Africa television market, and to further complement and strengthen its existing portfolio of female-targeted lifestyle pay TV brands, including TLC and Real Time, which are now available in more than 150 countries outside the US. The acquisition will also provide access to a vast library of cooking recipes and shows and the company?s production facility.
Hollinger said, "Discovery?s guiding principle has always been to customise our strategy on a region-by-region and market-by-market basis to build the strongest global nonfiction media company bar none. The acquisition of Takhayal, the premier company for cuisine and culinary programming in the Middle East, significantly strengthens our portfolio in this important region and adds content in a genre that has proven popular with our viewers around the globe, including on Real Time in Italy and the UK and on TLC in Poland, Latin America and India.
Takhayal?s executives, such as Youssef El-Deeb are exceptionally smart and creative and we look forward to working with them to leverage Takhayal?s strong position in the Arab-speaking world and take Discovery?s female-targeted lifestyle content even deeper into the marketplace."
Takhayal CEO Youssef El-Deeb said, "We have had great success with our TV brand Fatafeat, which has become one of the leading TV channels in the Middle East since it launched five years ago, and our slogan ?Al Hayat Helwa? (Life is Wonderful) which has been the driving force across our business and we are excited by how the rich expertise of Discovery will enable us to take the business to the next level. We are very honoured to become part of Discovery Communications.
"The core expertise of our team is its great creativity and dedication, and this combination has enabled us to achieve very clear brand positioning and stand out amongst the hundreds of Arab TV channels as the leading the lifestyle brand across the Middle East."
Fatafeat broadcasts to approximately 55 million TV households in the Middle East and North Africa and the in-house studio contains a library of 700 hours of programs, which is added to by 150-200 new hours each year. The popular line-up of shows includes Teslam El Ayadi (family cooking show), Matbakhna El Arabi (Our Arabian Cuisine hosted by chef, Mohammad Orfali), Shourba Wi Naknaka (Soups and Snacks), Houriyat Al Matbakh (Arabic and international cooking) and Wala Bil Ahlam (?Dream Desserts? from Egyptian award winning chef, Nermine Hanno).
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