Doha, Qatar – The Qatar Media Corporation (QMC) launched its ambitious “Media Encyclopedia” initiative on Monday, marking a significant step towards a comprehensive Arabic-language resource for media professionals and academics. The digital platform, unveiled at the Sanad-Doha Club, aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application within the evolving media landscape.
The launch event was attended by key figures including HE Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulaziz bin Jassim Al-Thani, CEO of QMC, and Prof. Khalid Al-Shafi, Media Advisor at QMC and Editor-in-Chief of The Peninsula. The project represents a substantial investment in Arabic-language content creation and knowledge dissemination within the digital media sector.
A Comprehensive Arabic Media Encyclopedia
The Media Encyclopedia is envisioned as a dynamic and continually updated resource, according to Mohammed Slaan Al-Marri, the General Supervisor of the project. He stated the platform is designed to be accessible, user-friendly, and capable of adapting to the rapid changes characterizing the modern media environment. The initiative seeks to establish a foundational reference point for anyone interested in the field, fostering both research and practical skill development.
Initial Launch and Future Development
Currently, the encyclopedia features 100 foundational terms available in both written and audio formats. QMC plans to add visual content within the next four months, enhancing the learning experience and catering to diverse learning styles. A printed edition of the encyclopedia is also slated for release at the Doha International Book Fair, expanding its reach beyond digital platforms.
The project’s development reflects a broader trend towards strengthening Arabic-language resources in specialized fields. However, the success of the encyclopedia will depend on its ability to attract consistent contributions and maintain relevance in a rapidly changing communications environment.
A panel discussion, “Towards a New Reading of the Structure of Media Concepts,” accompanied the launch. Moderated by journalist Abdulrahman Al-Shammari, the panel featured insights from Dr. Mohammed Al-Khateeb of Al-Azhar University, Dr. Hanan Ahmed Al-Fayyad of Qatar University, and media professional Ahmed Al-Sheikh. The discussion highlighted the importance of a nuanced understanding of media theory and its practical implications.
The encyclopedia’s creators emphasize its flexible design, allowing for continuous evolution and integration of new concepts and technologies. This adaptability is crucial given the ongoing disruption caused by social media and emerging digital platforms. The QMC aims to position the encyclopedia as a central hub for Arabic-language media knowledge, supporting both academic research and professional practice.
According to the QMC, the initiative is intended to enrich the Arabic-language media knowledge base, provide support for academics and practitioners, and keep pace with the transformations occurring in today’s digital media landscape. The project also aims to foster greater collaboration and dialogue within the regional media community.
Looking ahead, the QMC will focus on expanding the encyclopedia’s content base and incorporating user feedback. The release of the printed edition at the Doha International Book Fair will be a key milestone. Observers will be watching to see how effectively the encyclopedia integrates new communication technologies and attracts contributions from a diverse range of experts, ultimately determining its long-term impact on the Arabic-speaking media world.

