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    The Daily Star, Lebanon
    May 10 2008



    Opposition gunmen seize control of Hariri's media empire
    By Agence France Presse (AFP)

    Saturday, May 10, 2008



    BEIRUT: Militants allied with the opposition on Friday forced the
    shutdown of all media operations belonging to the family of majority
    leader and billionaire tycoon Saad Hariri.

    The closure - which came as opposition fighters routed Sunni loyalists
    of the government - concerned one satellite news channel, two regular
    television stations, a newspaper and a radio station.

    The media empire which was launched by Hariri's father, Rafik Hariri,
    the billionaire former prime minister who was assassinated in February
    2005 in a massive Beirut seafront car bombing. The slain former Prime
    Minister rose from humble beginnings to command an empire that
    included flagship construction company Saudi-Oger, real estate
    developer Solidere, banks and other companies - turning everything he
    touched into gold.

    His business activities and his rise as an influential Middle East
    political leader often won the elder Hariri comparisons with Italy's
    billionaire politician Silvio Berslusconi who also sits atop a huge
    business and media empire.

    Future Television was launched in February 1993 at the height of
    Lebanon's post-war reconstruction frenzy, when Hariri was also busy in
    multi-billion-dollar ventures to rebuild Beirut's war-devastated city
    center.

    The guns of the 1975-1990 Civil War had gone silent only three years
    earlier and the new high-tech television offered a wide scope of
    family programmes, variety shows as well as news.

    In 1994 Future Television launched a trial satellite broadcasting -
    Future International - that also proved very popular with Arab
    audiences.


    In less than a year, Future International grew to become one of the
    leading Arab satellite stations gathering the highest audience ratings
    in the Gulf, Egypt and the Levant," according to Future Television Web
    site.

    "Like Future Television, Future International is a family TV that
    promotes Lebanon as a place for reconstruction, civilization,
    prosperity, coexistence, fun and good times."

    Future Television restructured its ownership in 1996 and "now has
    around 90 new shareholders, all from the Lebanese business, social and
    media elite."

    That same year it set up a Web site on the Internet, the first by a
    Lebanese television.

    The television expanded yet again in December 2007 when it launched
    Future News, a 24/hour, which broadcasts news in Turkish and Armenian
    as well as Arabic, English and French.

    The Hariri family also moved into radio in February 1995, setting up
    Radio Orient which began broadcasting from Beirut before moving onto a
    new base in Paris.

    Like the television, Radio Orient focuses on news from and about the
    Arab world, and Lebanon in particular, broadcasting in English and
    French as well as Arabic.

    Al-Mustaqbal newspaper was also founded in 1995 and continues to serve
    as the mouthpiece of Hariri's Future movement. - AFP
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