Media City Qatar
| Founded | May 30, 2019 |
|---|---|
| Founder | State of Qatar |
| Type | Government-established media zone |
| Headquarters | Msheireb Downtown Doha, Qatar |
| Owner | Government of Qatar |
Key people | Abdulla bin Ali Al Thani (Chairman) Hamad Omar A. Al-Mannai (CEO) |
| Website | mediacity |
Media City Qatar is a government-established media hub located in Qatar. It was founded in 2019 through Amiri Law No. 13 of 2019 and serves as a regulator, developer, and investor for media and creative industries.[1]
Media City Qatar operates under a specific legal framework offering certain incentives, including full foreign ownership and tax exemptions.
Location
Media City Qatar's offices are set up in Doha’s business district, West Bay. In September 2024, Media City Qatar confirmed the relocation of its permanent headquarters to Msheireb Downtown Doha.[2]
History
2019–2020
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani officially established Media City Qatar on May 30, 2019, through Amiri Law No. 13 of 2019.[3][4] The law created a media-focused zone with its own legal personality and an independent budget.[3]
In its first full year of operation, Media City Qatar focused on establishing frameworks to attract media businesses and build partnerships. It introduced incentives similar to those offered in other Qatari free zones, including zero corporate tax for up to 20 years, full foreign ownership, and streamlined regulations. Pre-approved by Media City Qatar, media companies can register through the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) and operate under Media City Qatar’s umbrella.[5]
2021–2023
In February 2021, Media City Qatar signed an agreement with the European news organization Euronews which agreed opening a Euronews regional office within Media City Qatar and establishing the Euronews Academy, focused on training media professionals.[6] The academy began offering courses in English and Arabic in partnership with journalism schools and local universities, and Euronews also committed to producing content from Qatar on topics such as business, culture, and current affairs.[6]
In 2022, it signed a multi-year agreement with Singapore-based Group ONE Holdings, known for its mixed martial arts and sports media platform ONE Championship, including co-producing episodes of The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition Season 2.[7]
2024–present
In 2024, Media City Qatar pursued consolidation and introduced new initiatives. In January, it signed a memorandum of understanding with the Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFCA) to simplify the process of establishing media companies. Under this agreement, the QFC registers firms pre-approved by Media City Qatar, issuing licenses to operate in Qatar.[8] The QFC handles administrative and legal processes, such as company formation and tax matters, while Media City Qatar oversees compliance with media regulations.[8]
In February 2025, CNN and Media City Qatar officials formalized plans to establish a Middle East content hub in Doha.[9][10] Under the agreement, CNN will establish a Middle East content hub in Media City Qatar, adding to its existing presence in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which will produce digital content and a weekly program for CNN International.[10] Also in February 2025, Media City Qatar signed an agreement with Huawei at Web Summit Qatar 2025 to develop a smart media campus in Qatar supported by advanced AI infrastructure and cloud-based media platforms.[11]
In April 2025, dpa, a German news agency, expanded its operations in the Middle East and will open an office in Media City Qatar.[12]
In May 2025, Media City Qatar announced that Bloomberg Media will expand its broadcast operations in Qatar by setting up a new expanded studio in Doha.[13] That same month, Microsoft Qatar agreed to contribute to Media City Qatar's Media Innovation Lab and launch joint training programs.[14] Media City Qatar also announced its cooperation with Qatar Development Bank to run acceleration programs and talent development initiatives in Qatar.[15] Additionally, in May 2025, Media City Qatar received the "Innovative Partnership Driving AI Excellence Award" at the Google Cloud Summit Doha 2025, in recognition of its leadership in AI-driven media innovation.[16]
In October 2025, Media City Qatar announced its support for two original Arabic drama series, When I Saw and Behind the Scenes, at MIPCOM Cannes 2025, which are scheduled to air in 2026.[17]
Legal framework and governance
The statute classifies Media City Qatar as an entity empowered to license media businesses and issue regulations. By late 2019, the government appointed a board of directors chaired by Sheikh Abdulla bin Ali Al Thani.[18] Companies register through the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) but operate under Media City Qatar’s media rules.
In December 2025, Hamad Omar A. Al-Mannai was appointed chief executive officer (CEO) of Media City Qatar.[19]
Initiatives
Qatar Economic Forum
In September 2020, Media City Qatar signed an agreement with Bloomberg Media to create the annual “Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg,” and the first edition was held in Doha in 2021.[20] During the 2023 Qatar Economic Forum, Media City Qatar extended its partnership with Bloomberg Media through 2027.[5] The 2025 edition was the largest to date with over 3000 participants from more than 90 countries, and during which “The Next, On Air,” an AI-based podcast developed in a joint initiative with Google Cloud, was released.[21][22]
Qatar Esports Forum
Media City Qatar also hosts the Qatar Esports Forum which it established with SNRG in May 2024.[23][24] The second edition was held in 2025, bringing together over 300 participants and representatives from 200 government and international entities.[25]
Qatar ArtBeat
In December 2024, Media City Qatar and Google Cloud launched "Qatar ArtBeat" for Qatar National Day, which collected over 15,000 public submissions and reached more than 5.4 million people on social media.[26]
Qatar SoundBeat
In December 2025, Media City Qatar launched Qatar SoundBeat to mark Qatar National Day and premiered the song “Nabd Qatar” during the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 final at Lusail Stadium before more than 84,000 spectators. The piece was composed by Omar Rahbany, produced by Rahbani 3.0, a Media City Qatar-licensed company, and performed by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra.[27][28]
References
- ^ "صاحب السمو يصدر قانوناً بإنشاء المدينة الإعلامية". al-sharq.com. May 30, 2019.
- ^ "انتقال مقر المدينة الإعلامية إلى مشيرب". al-sharq.com. September 29, 2024.
- ^ a b "Amir issues Law on Media City". 31 May 2019.
- ^ "Amir issues law establishing Media City". 30 May 2019.
- ^ a b "Qatar's media industry expands with state support and modern technology - Qatar 2024 - Oxford Business Group". 20 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Media City Qatar signs strategic partnership with Euronews". 3 February 2021.
- ^ "Group ONE Holdings and Media City Qatar announce strategic long-term global partnership". 22 June 2022.
- ^ a b "Media City Qatar Enters into an Agreement with QFC to Boost Qatar's Media Ecosystem".
- ^ "CNN launches new operation in Qatar amid regional rivalry: What we know - AL-Monitor: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent news source since 2012".
- ^ a b "CNN to expand Middle East operations with new hub in Qatar". 2 February 2025.
- ^ "Media City Qatar and Huawei Sign Strategic Partnership at Web Summit Qatar 2025 to Accelerate Digital Transformation in Qatar's Media Industry - Huawei Enterprise".
- ^ "Dpa launches editorial hub in Qatar and expands reporting from the Gulf region". 15 April 2025.
- ^ "Qatar news agency".
- ^ https://www.iloveqatar.net/news/business/media-city-qatar-microsoft-partner-promote-digital-innovation-creative-technology-sectors
- ^ Newspaper, The Peninsula (May 24, 2025). "Media City Qatar, QDB partner to boost media entrepreneurship, creative talent". thepeninsulaqatar.com.
- ^ Newspaper, The Peninsula (May 31, 2025). "Media City Qatar receives AI Excellence Award at Google Cloud Summit Doha 2025". thepeninsulaqatar.com.
- ^ Newspaper, The Peninsula (October 17, 2025). "Media City Qatar announces support for two original drama productions at MIPCOM Cannes 2025". thepeninsulaqatar.com.
- ^ "H.E. Sheikh Dr. Abdulla bin Ali al Thani".
- ^ Reporter, Staff (2025-12-24). "Media City Qatar appoints Hamad Omar Al Mannai as CEO". BroadcastPro ME. Retrieved 2025-12-26.
- ^ "Bloomberg Media and Media City in Qatar Announce Agreement to Develop Economic Forum".
- ^ "Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg 2025 concludes with global participation, strategic deals". Gulf Times. May 28, 2025.
- ^ Newspaper, The Peninsula (June 3, 2025). "AI podcast 'The Next, On Air' marks a new chapter in event coverage by Media City Qatar". thepeninsulaqatar.com.
- ^ "Media City Qatar and SNRG launch Qatar Esports Forum". 9 May 2024.
- ^ "Industry leaders discuss future of esports at Qatar Esports Forum 2025". 17 April 2025.
- ^ "Qatar news agency".
- ^ Newspaper, The Peninsula (December 18, 2024). "'Qatar ArtBeat' artwork co-created by nation revealed on National Day". thepeninsulaqatar.com.
- ^ "How the FIFA Arab Cup Final became a symphony of sound and light". euronews. December 18, 2025.
- ^ "Qatar news agency".