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Roya Media Group sounds alarm as its Gaza journalists face starvation under siege
Roya Media Group sounds alarm as its Gaza journalists face starvation under siege

Roya News

timea day ago

  • Politics
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Roya Media Group sounds alarm as its Gaza journalists face starvation under siege

Roya Media Group expresses its deep concern over the catastrophic and unparalleled humanitarian conditions facing its journalistic team in the Gaza Strip. These conditions are the result of the ongoing brutal assault by the Israeli Occupation forces, with direct support from the United States, and a suffocating siege that has led to widespread famine, the depletion of basic food supplies, and severe malnutrition among team members. Roya's correspondent in Gaza, Ghazi Al-Aloul, said that the entire team is suffering from the direct effects of famine. He reported: "Famine has spread across the entire Strip and reached us after our supplies of flour, canned goods, and vegetables ran out. Since the war resumed, we haven't had access to meat or poultry. Our daily meal, if available, now consists of lentils only, and sometimes nothing for days." "To prevent intestinal decay, we have resorted to drinking only saltwater," he added. Aloul continued: "Over the past month, I've lost 20 kilograms, and my colleague, cameraman Mohammed Daher, has lost a similar amount. We are forced to walk more than 12 kilometers each day to and from our workplace, with no transportation available. This has accelerated the deterioration of our physical and mental health." Roya's team continues to work in areas classified as 'red zones' on evacuation maps, having been forcibly displaced more than 16 times since the start of the war. They now have no safe shelter or option to relocate. The team faces daily threats amidst disturbing international silence and the clear complicity of parties supporting the ongoing assault. Roya Media Group holds the Israeli Occupation authorities and their primary supporter, the United States of America, fully and directly responsible for any harm to its staff, whether through targeting, starvation, or obstruction of their professional and humanitarian duties. The ongoing acts of collective starvation, forced displacement, and systematic targeting of civilians - including journalists - in Gaza constitute an act of genocide, carried out by the Israeli Occupation with explicit US backing, in grave violation of international humanitarian law and all human rights conventions. We call on the United Nations, global journalism organizations, and human rights and humanitarian institutions to urgently intervene to protect journalists and ensure the immediate entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza; including food, medicine, and basic life necessities. Starving journalists and forcing them to work under inhumane conditions is a dual violation of human rights and press freedom, and must not be met with silence or indifference from the international community. Despite immense risks and daily suffering, Roya's team continues to fulfill its humanitarian and professional duty to report the truth from the heart of the catastrophe. We salute their courage and sacrifices and emphasize that the world's silence is not neutrality, it is complicity in an ongoing crime that must not be ignored.

Crown Prince shares photo of firefighting efforts in Syria
Crown Prince shares photo of firefighting efforts in Syria

Roya News

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Roya News

Crown Prince shares photo of firefighting efforts in Syria

Crown Prince Al Hussein of Jordan reposted a photo of a Roya correspondent on Instagram showing a member of the Jordanian Civil Defense participating in efforts to extinguish wildfires in Syria. In his caption, the Crown Prince wrote: 'May God strengthen you, grant you health, and return you safely to your families and loved ones.' The photo highlights Jordan's support for Syria amid ongoing wildfires, with civil defense teams working across borders to assist in emergency response efforts. Roya Media Group has dispatched a correspondent to cover the efforts of the Jordanian Civil Defense and Arab Army on the ground, highlighting Jordan's continued commitment to supporting neighboring countries during crises.

Roya Media Group and 1001 OPS to expand digital entertainment across Jordan and Iraq
Roya Media Group and 1001 OPS to expand digital entertainment across Jordan and Iraq

Broadcast Pro

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Broadcast Pro

Roya Media Group and 1001 OPS to expand digital entertainment across Jordan and Iraq

Under the deal, Roya will share its premium channels and originals on 1001, while 1001 will supply exclusive series and popular content to Roya's streaming platform. Roya Media Group has signed a strategic content distribution agreement with UAE-based digital firm 1001 OPS, the operator behind Iraq's 1001 streaming platform. The partnership is set to strengthen digital entertainment offerings in both Jordan and Iraq through a content-sharing model. Under the deal, Roya TV Platform will grant exclusive access to its premium digital channels and original productions on 1001's streaming service, while 1001 will supply its sought-after series and entertainment programming to be featured on Roya's own platform. Speaking about the agreement, Fares Sayegh, CEO of Roya Media Group, said: 'This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering engaging, locally resonant content to our audiences. By joining forces with 1001 OPS, we're expanding our digital footprint and enabling a richer, more diverse entertainment experience for viewers across the region.' As part of the agreement, Roya's content will be made available exclusively on the platform within Iraq, ensuring compliance with territorial rights and content protection standards. The partnership demonstrates both companies' focus on innovation and cross-border collaboration in the MENA region's rapidly growing media landscape. Together, Roya Media Group and 1001 OPS aim to deliver a high-quality viewing experience filled with regional storytelling and cross-cultural programming.

Roya Media Group, 1001 OPS announce strategic partnership to enrich regional media content
Roya Media Group, 1001 OPS announce strategic partnership to enrich regional media content

Roya News

time29-06-2025

  • Business
  • Roya News

Roya Media Group, 1001 OPS announce strategic partnership to enrich regional media content

Roya Media Group, the leading Jordanian media and entertainment company, has signed a strategic content distribution agreement with 1001 OPS, a UAE-based digital media firm and the force behind the 1001 streaming platform in Iraq. This partnership marks a significant step toward enhancing digital entertainment offerings across Jordan and Iraq through an innovative content-sharing model. Under the agreement, Roya TV Platform will provide exclusive access to its premium digital channels and original productions on the 1001 platform, while 1001 will contribute its high-demand programming, including exclusive series and entertainment content from them to Roya's streaming service on platform. Fares Sayegh, CEO of Roya Media Group, commented on the announcement: "This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering engaging, locally resonant content to our audiences. By joining forces with 1001 OPS, we're expanding our digital footprint and enabling a richer, more diverse entertainment experience for viewers across the region." As part of the arrangement, Roya's content will appear on digital platform exclusively within Iraq, ensuring compliance with territorial licensing and content security measures. The partnership highlights both Roya Media Group and 1001 OPS's dedication to innovation and collaboration in the MENA region's fast-evolving media landscape. Together, they aim to offer audiences a seamless, high-quality viewing experience enriched with cross-cultural content and regional storytelling. Roya Media Group is Jordan's leading media network, known for its award-winning TV content, cutting-edge digital platforms, and commitment to regional cultural representation.

Roya Media Group breaks records and leads viewership during Ramadan 2025
Roya Media Group breaks records and leads viewership during Ramadan 2025

Roya News

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Roya News

Roya Media Group breaks records and leads viewership during Ramadan 2025

Roya Media Group delivered an exceptional performance across all its platforms during Ramadan 2025, achieving record-breaking numbers that reflect the strong engagement of its audience and reaffirm its position as a leading media powerhouse in Jordan and the region. According to the RMG's internal data analysis, Roya's digital platforms surpassed 2 billion views across social media, marking a 42 percent increase compared to last year. Additionally, its website and mobile apps recorded over 72 million views, reflecting a 26 percent year-on-year growth. Roya TV confirms its leadership in the media landscape for the ninth consecutive year, based on reliable data from several research firms. For the sixth consecutive year, according to Ipsos, a market and public opinion research company, the results of a recent study showed that Roya TV ranked first in terms of daily viewership of TV channels in Jordan during the month of Ramadan in 2025. The channel achieved a daily viewership share of 56.6 percent, representing a 12.5 percent increase compared to Ramadan 2024. More than 2.8 million viewers in Jordan tuned in to Roya TV every day throughout the month, a testament to the strength and quality of its programming, which continues to engage a wide range of Jordanian audiences. Several standout programs captured audience attention. The 'Comedy Hour' led daily ratings with a 25.3 percent share, reflecting a 49 percent increase over the previous year. Meanwhile, 'Roya News Bulletin' continued to dominate local news programming with an 8.3 percent daily share, up 22 percent, securing its lead among competing news broadcasts. In the cooking show category, which sees significant viewership during Ramadan, Roya TV ranked first with all its culinary programs, including: "Roya Kitchen with Nabil," "Aqwa Sofra," "Yalla Notbukh," and "Habaibna Allazam." In the drama category, "Al Sabaa" and "Taht Sabe' Arḍ" were the top-rated drama series in Jordan throughout Ramadan 2025. About Ipsos Ipsos has operated in Jordan since 1998 as a subsidiary of Ipsos Global, which was founded in Paris in 1975. The company specializes in economic and strategic research, media and marketing studies, customer and employee relations, social research, and public opinion polling. Ipsos ranks third globally in research and is the top research firm in the Middle East and North Africa. It operates in 90 countries and employs over 19,000 specialists worldwide. Ipsos has covered all Arab countries in the MENA region since 1988 and has been listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange since 1999. The study was conducted during Ramadan 2025 with a representative sample of 1,100 individuals aged 15 and above.

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