Arab Media Group (AMG) is a Dubai, United Arab Emirates, based media company, part of TECOM, the technology and media holdings management arm of Dubai Holding. AMG is the largest media group in the United Arab Emirates and is structured similar to Viacom in the U.S..

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  • Arab Media Group (AMG) is a Dubai, United Arab Emirates, based media company, part of TECOM, the technology and media holdings management arm of Dubai Holding. AMG is the largest media group in the United Arab Emirates and is structured similar to Viacom in the U.S.. Founded in March 2005, AMG has eight radio stations, three newspapers (managed by Awraq Publishing), Three television channels, MTV Arabia, Nickelodeon and Noor Dubai, an online company (Arabian Online Network), a logistics and distribution company (Tawseel), a printing company (Masar), an event management company (Done), an outdoor advertising company (Shoof Outdoor) and a multimedia social networking community (ShoofTV). Its newspaper titles are the English-language compact Emirates Business 24/7, its Arabic counterpart Emarat Al Youm, and the Arabic broadsheet Al Bayan. Arabian Radio Network is AMG’s radio subsidiary which operates eight radio stations, three in English, three in Arabic and three Asian language stations: Dubai Eye 103.8 - English language, multicultural talk radio station Dubai 92 - English language adult contemporary radio Virgin Radio 104.4 - English language hit music station City 101.6 - Hindi youth music station Hit 96.7 - Malayalum youth music station with strong news and information focus Noor Dubai 93.9 - Social Islamic speech radio station Al Khaleejiya 100.9 - GCC station with strong UAE National focus Al Arabiya 99 - Arab expatriate youth music station Pulse 95.3 - Hindi/Urdu talk radio - ceased operations January 2009 AMG has a workforce of just under 2,000 staff across its five Dubai-based offices.
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  • Arab Media Group (AMG) is a Dubai, United Arab Emirates, based media company, part of TECOM, the technology and media holdings management arm of Dubai Holding. AMG is the largest media group in the United Arab Emirates and is structured similar to Viacom in the U.S..
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