On 3 September, the Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG) launched Asharq Documentary — a new Arabic-language documentary channel with dedicated in-house production capabilities.
Asharq Documentary promises to fill an important gap in the Arab media scene, as most documentaries airing on television channels in the region are not only few and far between, but also lack the objectivity required for this type of content.
In the Arab world, documentaries have traditionally served as a tool of disinformation instead of a catalyst for cultural development and awareness. Be it local productions or subtitled/dubbed foreign-language documentaries, most productions presented to Arab viewers have traditionally fallen into the trap of ideologies, propaganda, and falsification.
Extremist entities in the region particularly mastered the art of producing content that took the form of documentaries but ran against the very essence of documentary production: uncovering the truth.
Global content
Asharq Documentary promises to offer content that meets international documentary production standards. The channel’s programmes will tackle themes that interest Arab viewers while also delving into the issues that shape global politics, history, culture, economics, and the environment. Its original content will dive into a myriad of topics, with a special focus on current events.
Through its in-house production, Asharq Documentary will help nurture a new generation of Saudi and Arab documentary makers, who will use the platform to boost Arab presence and knowledge in this domain, helping shape global dialogue across all sectors.