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From producing original shows for television, radio and web, to licensing international formats, we continue to expand our range of high-quality entertainment for audiences to enjoy throughout the region. From producing original shows for television, radio and web, to licensing international formats, we continue to expand our range of high-quality entertainment for audiences to enjoy throughout the region.
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Employee of the Week
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We are the biggest media company in Saudi focused on youth.
We are the biggest media company in Saudi focused on youth, We are the biggest media company in Saudi focused on youth
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Achievement of the Week
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- We are the biggest media company in Saudi focused on youth
- Creating world-class Arabic content across all media
- From producing original shows for television, radio and web, to licensing international formats, we continue to expand our range of high-quality entertainment for audiences to enjoy throughout the region.
- We are the biggest media company in Saudi focused on youth
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did you know?
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Wrapping paper is barely 100 years old. When the original founders of Hallmark ran out of the standard red, white, and green tissue paper people were using to wrap Christmas gifts, they decided to sell the fancy French paper they’d been using to line envelopes for 10 cents a sheet. It sold out instantly, they started printing their own within two years, and wrapping paper is now a $3.2 billion industry.
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Wrapping paper is barely 100 years old. When the original founders of Hallmark ran out of the standard red, white, and green tissue paper people were using to wrap Christmas gifts, they decided to sell the fancy French paper they’d been using to line envelopes for 10 cents a sheet. It sold out instantly, they started printing their own within two years, and wrapping paper is now a $3.2 billion industry.
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There’s an island off the coast of Australia where a pair of dogs guard a colony of tiny penguins so they won’t be wiped out by foxes. The ‘little penguin’ colony was nearly extinct until 2006, when the trained Maremma sheep dogs were put on the island to be their protectors. No penguins have been killed by foxes since the program began, and the population increased from fewer than 10 to nearly 200.
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