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Social Media in the Middle East: Conflicts Between Saudi Arabia and Qatar Unfolds on Social 

July 12, 2018by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

This is the ninth in a series of ten short extracts from my sixth annual round-up of social media trends from the Middle East and North Africa (written with University […]

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Damian Radcliffe Social Media and Middle East Digital Developments, Uncategorized

What are the prospects for media companies in the Middle East?

February 2, 2017by Damian Radcliffe 1 Comment

First published by TheMediaBriefing. For publishers, brands and media companies seeking opportunities for international expansion, the Middle East offers some intriguing possibilities. The region is home to a large youth […]

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3 key stats about WhatsApp use in the Middle East

February 2, 2016by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

This is the first in a series of ten short extracts from my 2015 round-up: Social Media in the Middle East: The Story of 2015 (also available on Scribd, SlideShare and Academia.edu + […]

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5 key findings on how people use social media in Qatar

May 28, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Originally featured on the World Economic Forum website. In December 2014 Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR) published some of the key findings from a new ground-breaking study […]

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Full report: Understanding Emerging Social Media Platforms in Qatar

May 18, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR) has now published a full length report of their 2014 study into how Qatar uses social media. Using a sample size of 1,000 Internet users – 500 Qatar’s and 500 non-Qataris – the study offers a detailed look into consumption, behaviours and concerns.

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10 new insights into mobile in the Middle East #FBF

April 24, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

From October 2014. Summary:The Middle East and North Africa had only 19 million total mobile connections in 2002, but over the past decade the market has grown dramatically. Here’s a […]

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Social media catching up with TV as trusted news source in Middle East

March 24, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

First published by the BBC College of Journalism. Social media catching up with TV as trusted news source in Middle East – by @damianradcliffe on @BBCCollege http://t.co/MLine5gInj — Sarah Marshall […]

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(Research Summary) Understanding Emerging Social Media Platforms in Qatar

March 23, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Topline analysis of how 1,000 Internet users harness eight different social media services; ranging from older more established networks like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to newer entrants like and Snapchat, […]

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Five Key Findings on How People Use Social Media in Qatar

March 8, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

First published by the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. A new study of internet users in Qatar has examined the usage of emerging […]

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5 social media predictions for the Middle East in 2015

March 3, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

First published on Your Middle East. #Snapchat,#Whatsapp, #Twitter: interesting list of 2015 #Socialmedia predictions for the #MiddleEast @damianradcliffe http://t.co/kH5DdDIMB3 — Camille Dupire (@CDupire) February 3, 2015 Recommended reading piece as […]

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