Home Industry Media News broadcaster Al Arabiya cuts dozens of jobs – report Job losses were said to include well-known presenters and reporters by Robert Anderson May 29, 2016 Saudi-owned news channel and website Al Arabiya has reportedly cut dozens of jobs as part a restructuring. Saudi Akhbaar24 reported that 50 jobs had been lost, including Lebanese presenter Gisele Habib, veteran journalist Nasser Al Sarami, website economy section head Ghalib Darwish and presenter Nicole Tannouri. However, a source told Gulf News that speculation surrounding the identities of those dismissed had not been entirely accurate. “The number are less, and some of the names mentioned are not correct,” they were quoted saying. The person also denied rumours that the employees were fired because of close links to former Al Arabiya director Abdul Rahman Al Rashid. Those dismissed were described as being given generous severance packages and “left on good terms”. Job cuts have been seen across publishing houses and news broadcasters based in the region, as low oil prices hit economic sentiment. In March, Qatar-based broadcaster Al Jazeera announced 500 job losses. 0 Comments