AMMAN— On Wednesday, the chairman of
the Higher Committee of the Jordan Festival for Arab Media (JFAM), Amjad Qadi,
announced the launch of the festival’s fourth session next Tuesday in Amman.
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The session will be entitled “Jerusalem,” according to the Jordan News Agency,
Petra.
Qadi said the event includes “important,
historic and strategic” moves for satellite TV stations and media production
companies in a press conference.
JFAM’s session was called “
Jerusalem” due to
the status of the holy city and because of the importance of the Palestinian
cause to
Jordan’s leadership and people, and other
Arab countries, according to
Qadi.
Qadi added that Palestine would have an
official presence to discuss developments and Hashemite custodianship over the
Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Jerusalem.
He noted that the festival’s vision aims to
attract important figures in Arab media, including decision-making figures,
government, private satellite TV stations, artistic production companies, media
outlets, and colleges.
The festival seeks to build bridges of
cooperation, which would create a suitable environment to facilitate contacts
between cities with media hubs, TV and radio stations in the Arab world.
According to a statement from JFAM, the
festival will also encourage serious growth among Arab dramas and series by
hosting a competition amongst the festival’s top contenders as the main
competition of the festival.
festival’s.
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