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SNTV grows in the Gulf

Sports news video agency SNTV is to open a new bureau in Dubai, UAE, to cater for the increased interest in sports news from the Gulf.

Sports news video agency SNTV is to open a new bureau in Dubai, UAE, to cater for the increased interest in sports news from the Gulf. SNTV is a joint venture between The Associated Press and IMG with the aim of providing fast, relevant and newsworthy sports news and event highlights.

SNTV has recruited Dubai-based video journalist Tarek Boussaha to service clients based in the Middle East, North Africa (MENA) and beyond. He has extensive experience covering mainstream news events from Libya to Syria as well as sporting events from around the world including the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Boussaha will cover the MENA region, offering clients more Arabic-voiced interviews and soundbites from events such as the AFC Asian Champions League and AFC Cup previews. Future events include the 2016 Road Cycling World Championships, the 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships and the focus on Qatar around the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

“The Gulf and wider MENA region has always been an important area to us, both in terms of key sports stories and the increasing number of major events being held there,” said Martin Kay, managing director of SNTV. “Having a dedicated sports video journalist on the ground complements our existing London-based Arabic Sports News desk which offers clients regionally relevant video stories with Arabic scripting information.

We have continued to invest in our newsgathering capabilities globally and the opening of our Dubai bureau is the latest commitment and shows our understanding of the importance our clients place on being inside the story with local expertise and knowledge.”

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