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Disney Expands Media and Entertainment Presence Across the UAE

Disney Expands Media and Entertainment Presence Across the UAE

Hi Dubai27-05-2025
Disney+ MENA Director Tamim Fares praised the UAE's rapidly evolving media landscape and highlighted the company's strategic expansion across the Emirates during the Arab Media Summit 2025 in Dubai.
Fares described the UAE as a thriving hub for entertainment and media growth, reflecting Disney's increasing investments in the region.
Speaking on the summit's opening day, Fares emphasized Disney's diverse footprint in the UAE, spanning digital streaming, television, retail, and theme parks. He expressed pride in being part of the country's burgeoning creative industry and pointed to the company's strong partnerships with key local players like du and Abu Dhabi Media. Content collaborations with channels such as National Geographic further extend Disney's regional influence.
A highlight of Disney's regional ambitions is the upcoming Disneyland Abu Dhabi, a flagship project developed by Miral. This theme park stands as a landmark investment, reinforcing Disney's confidence in the UAE as a premier entertainment destination.
Fares described current achievements as just the start of a promising future. He praised the UAE's forward-looking vision and said Disney's expanding presence—through Disney+, retail outlets, media partnerships, and theme parks—demonstrates a firm commitment to the market.
Running from May 26 to 28, the Arab Media Summit provides a platform to showcase the dynamic changes shaping the Arab media and entertainment sectors, with Disney positioned as a key contributor to this ongoing transformation.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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