Disney+ Middle East boss lauds UAE media landscape
Disney is targeting growth in the UAE as the media giant also looks forward to arrival of major theme park in Abu Dhabi. Disney+ MENA’s Director, Tamim Fares, has lauded the UAE’s pivotal role…

Disney is targeting growth in the UAE as the media giant also looks forward to arrival of major theme park in Abu Dhabi.
Disney+ MENA’s Director, Tamim Fares, has lauded the UAE’s pivotal role in fostering a vibrant media and creative industry, calling the nation a fertile ground for entertainment and media growth.
His remarks came during the inaugural day of the Arab Media Summit 2025 in Dubai, running from May 26-28.
Disney eyes UAE growth
Fares emphasised Disney’s strategic expansion across various sectors in the UAE, encompassing digital platforms, television channels, entertainment retail, and specialised theme parks.
He highlighted the remarkable evolution of the UAE’s media landscape, expressing Disney’s pride in being an integral part of this burgeoning scene, which mirrors the company’s growing investments and plans within the Emirates.
Fares said: “Participating in the Arab Media Summit offers a valuable opportunity to witness these transformations firsthand”.
Disney+ has forged significant partnerships within the United Arab Emirates to boost its reach and subscriber base.
These collaborations include agreements with telecommunications giant du and Abu Dhabi Media, alongside content partnerships with affiliated channels like National Geographic, which enjoys a substantial following in the region.
Fares also drew attention to the recently announced, groundbreaking project in Abu Dhabi: Disneyland Abu Dhabi.
Fares said: “What has been achieved so far is merely the beginning”.
The presence of Disney+, its retail ventures, media partnerships, and the eagerly anticipated Disneyland all signify a genuine commitment to this dynamic market.
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