The festival took place from 21st to 23rd June, with the participation of various government and private radio and television entities from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Abu Dhabi Media received the Gold award in the category of cultural programmes (Gulf Identity), "Dearest People" in the category of documentaries; "Conscious" in the category of talk shows, and "New Age" programme in the category of awareness programmes. The silver award went to "Double Click" in the category of variety programmes, while the series "Daughters of Massoud" won the silver award in the category of comedy-drama. Abu Dhabi FM radio station won the golden award for the golden breaks category, which it won for its breaks "Stay at Home," while Emirates Radio FM won the silver award for its programme "Hat-trick" and Sky News Arabia won for its "Atheer Al Koora" programme.
Sharjah Broadcasting Authority topped the awards tally by winning five awards, including three golds for its TV programmes namely "Stars of Science" in the category of family and children programmes; "Sharia al-Dhaid (Our Gulf is Green)" in the category of environmental programmes; and "Voice of Recitation". The silver went to the popular radio programme "Al Atheer" in the variety programme category and the radio series "Khattar al-Hana" won a silver in the comedy-drama category.
Dubai Media Incorporated won the "Flashes" Advertising Space Award, which was won by "Al Atheer Expo". The award for the best Community Drama went to the Gulf series "Sama Alia", and the Award for Cultural Programmes (Gulf Identity) went to "Cultural Dimensions".
In the films category, "A Small Dream", produced by Cinewaves Films from the UAE, won the Short Narrative Film Award.
On this occasion, Dr. Rashid Khalfan Al Nuaimi, Executive Director of the Media Regulatory Authority at the Ministry of Culture and Youth, said, "These awards are a culmination of the efforts of various media outlets in the country. These achievements reflect the progress of the UAE media, which provides meaningful and constructive messages, based on the high media standards upholding the aspirations, knowledge and culture of our society."
The state delegations participating in the festival included officials and administrators from Abu Dhabi Media, Dubai Media Incorporated, Sharjah Broadcasting Authority, and Ras Al Khaimah Radio, and presented more than 30 entries and attended a number of seminars and workshops. The delegations also participated in the exhibition which was a part of the festival.
This year, the festival organised 11 competitions for TV and radio programming open to GCC member countries. There were 10 other categories where series, films and television programmes were adjudged, and nine competitions for series, films, and television programmes. There were four categories for series and radio programming for private sector stations, in addition to several competitions in the field of digital media, short films for students and amateurs.