“Arab Women are digitally savvy, confirms new survey commissioned by anaZahra.com” |
Arab Women are digitally savvy, confirms new survey commissioned by anaZahra.com Posted: 13 Jun 2010 02:59 AM PDT 71% of polled women belong to a social networking site; 66% connect daily with friends online; 45% read digital articles and magazinesAbu Dubai, June 13, 2010: A new study confirms that Arab women are highly proficient in their use of the internet: 71% of the women participating in the study belong to a social networking site; 66% connect with friends online on daily basis; 83% access the internet from home; 34% spend online at least 10 hours a week, and 45% read articles and magazines online. The findings come from a study commissioned by anaZahra.com, a new portal dedicated to the modern Arab woman launching next month, created by Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC). The study, which was conducted by YouGovSiraj during April this year, was designed to provide insight and understanding about the evolving online attitudes and behaviors of Arab women across the Middle East, and to enable a unique opportunity for dialogue with a panel of 1,251 regionally representative women, from the GCC (United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain), Levant (Jordan, Syria and Lebanon) and North Africa (Egypt). "There is no doubt the world is going digital and this results in major changes in our daily habits, from socializing to entertainment," said Ricky Ghai, Executive Director of Digital Media at ADMC. "This is especially true when it comes to modern Arab women, who have become more and more interested and involved in the digital space. "Digital communication fulfills unique needs and offers audiences more engagement. We feel it's the opportune time for us to provide women in the Middle East with a platform which allows them to engage and connect with one another," concluded Ghai. The survey also provides insight into the preferred activities of Arab women online. 37% of the women surveyed are active on social networking sites and participate in blogs and forums (such as Facebook, twitter, hi5), while 45% are reading articles and magazines online. Arab women are highly involved in the social networking space, with Facebook ranking as the leading social networking site among Arab women: 91% in Lebanon, followed by 80% in Egypt, 78% in the UAE, 70% in Jordan, 68% in Kuwait and Qatar, 66% in Bahrain, 64% in KSA, 55% in Oman, and 45% in Syria. "Women are an important audience segment for content creators and marketers: they are expressive and they are connected. They like sharing with their friends and family and they are eager to engage with other women. Women's community sites are a key growth sector online globally," said Zoya Sakr, Managing Director of anaZahra.com. "We're very excited to launch our new portal, anaZahra.com. This is the new destination for Arab women". anaZahra.com aims to be the home for modern Arab women who are passionate about fashion and beauty, interested in celebrity news and various lifestyle topics, and who look for greater interaction and a sense of community. The portal will feature popular editors, contributors, bloggers and some of the most influential personalities from the Arab world and abroad. anaZahra.com will also offer advertisers a fresh platform to connect women with strong brand experiences online. About the Survey - The survey was conducted by YouGov in April 2010 - The survey sample size was 1,251 female respondents in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt - The survey was conducted online covering local and expatriate Arabs with an even spread of age groups from 24 years to above 35 years - The survey explored a range of topics regarding the lives of Arab women and their online usage and behavior -Ends- About Abu Dhabi Media Company Abu Dhabi Media Company owns and operates a range of television channels (Abu Dhabi Al Oula, Abu Dhabi Drama, Abu Dhabi Al Emarat, Abu Dhabi Al Riyadiya, Abu Dhabi Al Riyadiya 2, Abu Dhabi +1 and National Geographic Abu Dhabi) and a network of radio stations (Abu Dhabi FM, Emarat FM, Star FM, Holy Quran FM, and Abu Dhabi Classic FM), as well as number of publications (Al Ittihad newspaper, The National newspaper, Zahrat Al Khaleej magazine and Majid magazine), and a number of other media related businesses, including Imagenation Abu Dhabi that develops, finances and produces full length feature films and digital content for Arabic and international markets; LIVE which owns a fleet of outdoor HD broadcast vans; and United Printing Press, a state of the art printing press. ADMC's Digital Group operates several digital assets including Getmo Arabia, goalarabia.com, and super.ae. In 2009 it formed two significant partnerships: VEVO, the online music video platform with Universal Music Group and Sony Music, and a first in the region MMOG joint-venture with Gazillion Entertainment. Abu Dhabi Media Company employs 2174 people across its operating units, which include Publishing, Broadcast, Digital media, Distribution, and Printing. The company is headquartered in Abu Dhabi with offices in Cairo, Dubai and Washington D.C. For media information, please contact: © Press Release 2010 |
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