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During the meeting, the Council discussed a number of topics related to the media sector in the Emirate of Sharjah, and reviewed the reports of the entities affiliated with Sharjah Media Council, their most prominent achievements during the previous period, and their future plans.
The Council reviewed the operational report on photography permits during the first half of 2024, which dealt with the types of permits issued for ground and aerial photography, amounting to 67 permits, in addition to the classification of permits according to topics, geographical distribution, and the most requested locations at the level of cities and regions of the Emirate of Sharjah.
The Council reviewed the report of Sharjah Broadcast Authority (SBA), during the first half of the current year, in which it touched on participation in foreign exhibitions and international conferences and the awards won by the Authority, including: the New York Film Festival Award, the Accolade International Film Award, in addition to organising festivals, charitable community initiatives, and workshops such as Heart and Eye Operations Campaign, in the Arab Republic of Egypt, Al Wusta Camel Festival, and the Future Media Course.
The Authority’s report also addressed the most prominent statistics and interaction on digital platforms, social media, and the “Maraya” platform, whose number of users reached 21.6 million users, in addition to the rate of jobs’ localisation at the authority level.
The Council reviewed the report of Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB) , the work of the 13th session of the International Government Communication Forum, which will be launched next September over the course of two days under the slogan “Flexible Governments... Innovative Communication”. The forum will focus, in its five main axes, on the tourism and economic sectors, hosting an elite group of senior officials, decision-makers and experts from different countries of the world to discuss the effectiveness of innovative government communication in achieving flexible government policies and goals.
The meeting reviewed the third quarter report of Sharjah Media City (Shams), which tackled the most prominent business developments and results achieved by the city during the last period and its efforts to attract companies specialised in the field of cinematic films and artistic production.
The Chairman of the Sharjah Media Council, listened to the most prominent specifications of cars and how to renew and maintain their bodies. The museum includes 94 cars of different categories, ranging from small cars, four-wheel drive cars, heavy vehicles, and royal cars, in addition to motorcycles, bicycles, and models of old fuel pumps. The museum also offers visitors introductory workshops on old cars.