Warner Bros. Discovery and Fujairah Holding have announced a partnership to bringing TV series "Arabian Shores" to audiences worldwide.
The show is set to premiere on Discovery and Fatafeat and showcases the beauty, culture, and unique highlights of Fujairah, offering a fresh perspective on the region beyond its culinary roots.
Arabian Shores takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the coastal wonders of Fujairah, exploring its stunning landscapes, historical landmarks, and vibrant local traditions.
It highlights notable sites such as Dibba Bay Oyster, a fish farm called Omega, and Fujairah Research Centre, offering an immersive experience that captures the soul of Fujairah.
Hosted by renowned food blogger Firas Kazma, the show goes beyond food to delve into the rich tapestry of life in Fujairah, emphasising environmental consciousness and the importance of preserving natural resources.
Layla Tamim, Director of AD Sales at Warner Bros. Discovery MENA said "We are thrilled to partner with Fujairah Holding to bring Arabian Shores to our audiences. This series is not just a celebration of Fujairah's unique charm but also a testament to the power of storytelling in highlighting the cultural and natural treasures of the region."
Mohamad Jihad Abdel Ghani, Chief Executive Officer at Fujairah Holding added the partnership "underscores Fujairah Holding's commitment to showcasing the emirate's unparalleled heritage and natural beauty."
Arabian Shores will air early 2025 with the premiere announced closer to the time.

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