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NU-Q, DFI to conduct study on Mideast media industry

Published: 02 Apr 2015 - 03:56 am | Last Updated: 15 Jan 2022 - 01:18 pm

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DOHA: Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) and the Doha Film Institute (DFI) will conduct a collaborative study on the media industry in the Middle East.
The study is the first initiative under a newly-agreed alliance that will foster joint research projects, event collaboration, workshops, film screenings and master classes, internship and training opportunities as well as panel and conference programmes.
The study aims to produce both new information and insights made readily available to industry professionals, academics and a general readership in late 2015. Collaboration on the study design will begin this month and likely address scarcity of publicly available data on subjects such as ownership structures, emerging production and distribution models, and the role of government subsidy and legal constraints.
“Media and communication in the Middle East is an area that is ripe for insightful, in-depth study. NU-Q has been building a body of research that takes a keen look at media and entertainment consumption in the region. This new collaboration with the DFI is an opportunity to look at the other side of the equation: the organisations and businesses that produce content,” said NU-Q Dean and CEO Everette E Dennis.
DFI CEO Fatma Al Remaihi said: “By drawing on the combined strengths of the DFI and NU-Q, we expect the results of the joint media study to make a valuable contribution to understanding content creation, production and distribution in the Middle East. This is an organic extension of our earlier joint survey, which helped compile reliable and useful data about media consumption and cultural attitudes in the region.”
In 2014, NU-Q and the Doha Film Institute conducted the survey project “Entertainment Media Use in the Middle East,” that involved 6,000 face-to-face interviews in six nations. The two organisations presented a special session of NU-Q’s Qatar Media Industries Forum (QMIF) panel discussion during Qumra, the DFI’s new industry event dedicated to the development of emerging filmmakers.
The study will follow the same collaborative model as the ‘Entertainment Media Use in the Middle East.’ NU-Q will lead the process by reviewing existing literature and available information, gathering input and specific areas of interest from DFI, its own faculty, and other experts, and then collaborating with the Institute on determining the scope and specific areas of inquiry. Results of the study will be released and made publicly available late this year. The Peninsula