Yahlive extends partnership with BBC to
broadcast across the Middle East and South
West Asia
16 August 2016
Yahlive, the Abu Dhabi-based satellite joint
venture between the world leading satellite
operator SES and UAE satellite company
Yahsat, today announced that it has signed a
contract renewal with the BBC World Service.
As part of the ongoing agreement, the BBC
will continue the broadcast of its Persian
and Arabic television channels as well as
the radio programming from its Arabic and
Afghan services to audiences across
Yahlive’s wide and culturally diverse
footprint.
Commenting on the strength of the
partnership, Sami Boustany, Chief Executive
Officer, Yahlive said: “Yahlive is one of
the fastest-growing regional satellite
broadcasters in the region. Working closely
with partners such as the BBC is core to our
mission to bring viewers a mix of culturally
relevant programming. The continuation of
our partnership with the BBC is reflective
of this and is a significant component of
our growing channel portfolio.”
Nigel Fry, Head of Distribution, BBC
World Service said: “The BBC has a strong
history of offering a variety of news,
business, sport and documentary programming.
Since our first signed agreement in July
2014, the continued partnership with Yahlive
has given us an opportunity to share our
world-class content with more viewers and
listeners across the region.”
The BBC
remains a key broadcaster in some of
Yahlive’s main coverage regions such as the
Middle East and South West Asia. Viewership
has significantly increased across Yahlive’s
Farsi-speaking viewers in the region.
Between 2014 and 2015 the total number of
viewers over direct-to-home and terrestrial
networks grew by approximately 45% from 26
million to over 37 million.1
Yahlive delivers a selective choice of
premium television channels through its
free-to-air platform and has become the
market leader for Farsi-speaking audiences
in the Middle East and South West Asia.