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Dubai Eye 103.8fm appointed as official broadcaster for Arabian Travel Market

Travel News Asia 24 January 2006

Dubai Eye 103.8fm has been appointed official broadcaster for the Arabian Travel Market, the Middle East's premier travel and tourism exhibition.

From a central broadcasting stage in the main concourse, Dubai Eye will be a focal point for the latest breaking stories from the ATM 2006 with news updates every half hour and non-stop interviews for eight hours each day of the show, which will run at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 2-5.

“We’re happy to join forces with Dubai Eye once more,” said Chris James, Marketing Manager-Overseas Events, Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE), which organizes the award-winning Arabian Travel Market, now in its 13th year. “Our 2006 partnership will allow not only the home audience to catch up with the latest breaking news and interviews but those inside the halls as well.”

Dubai Eye has become recognized as the region’s top broadcaster of major sporting and business events, providing four days of continuous coverage of the Dubai Desert Classic golf tournament and Dubai Rugby Seven’s, 12 hours broadcasting of the Dubai World Cup, the world’s richest horse race and on site broadcasting from Dubai 2005, the ninth international aerospace exhibition and the Arabian Travel Market.

“In the months running up to ATM 2006 Dubai Eye will also be broadcasting developments surrounding the show, including news of our expanded educational programme which will now span 12 seminars devoted to the hottest topics now impacting the travel and tourism industry both regionally and internationally,” added James.

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