• MBN Grant Termination: A Plea for Continued Funding
    Mar 16 2025

    In this episode, Jeff Gedmin, the president/CEO of the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), expresses disappointment and concern regarding the termination of their grant agreement by Kari Lake, a senior advisor at the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM). Despite congressional approval of their funding and MBN's work in countering anti-American narratives in the Middle East, Lake deemed the organization no longer worthy of support. Jeff highlighted MBN's cost-saving measures and its crucial role as the only U.S.-funded Arabic language news network, emphasizing that ceasing operations would be a disservice to American taxpayers and a victory for America's adversaries. He announced a town hall to discuss the future and affirmed their commitment to fighting for MBN's continuation.

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    8 Min.
  • MBN Operations, Strategy, and Geopolitical Context
    Mar 13 2025

    This episode discussed how Iran, China, and Russia have commenced joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman, expressing their intent to challenge U.S. influence. This development is occurring in a region crucial for China's energy security, as a majority of its crude oil imports originate from the Middle East, including significant purchases from Iran despite U.S. sanctions. Meanwhile, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), funded by the American taxpayer, continues its mission of providing independent news and analysis on American politics and regional developments to millions in the Middle East and North Africa. MBN is adapting its content strategy with a focus on original reporting and incorporating new technologies like AI, while also navigating potential budget uncertainties and exploring cost-saving measures. The organization emphasizes its commitment to delivering credible information about the U.S. and American interests in a complex geopolitical landscape.

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    13 Min.
  • MBN Strategy, Funding, and Historical Perspective
    Mar 7 2025

    This episode highlights an internal communication from MBN leadership and addresses several key areas. It outlines a senior leadership workshop focused on strategy and editorial direction. The memo details ongoing efforts to secure congressional funding amidst a challenging political climate and potential budget cuts affecting its parent agency, USAGM. Collaboration with other U.S.-funded media organizations on legal and strategic matters is highlighted. The message also underscores MBN's commitment to its journalistic mission, citing recent impactful reporting and the growing information threat from adversaries. Finally, the communication offers a historical and artistic reflection through the lens of opera singer Christa Ludwig's experiences during wartime Germany, drawing parallels to themes of resilience and societal upheaval.

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    13 Min.
  • MBN Updates: Geopolitics, Media, and Cultural Perspectives
    Feb 28 2025

    The memo discusses MBN's efforts to engage with Washington legislators and think tanks, highlighting briefings, publications, and interviews. It outlines MBN's contributions to discussions on geopolitical issues such as Syria, Iran, Russia, and Lebanon. The memo also touches on current events, including tensions in the West Bank, the war in Ukraine, and North Korea's support for Russia. It references an upcoming "War and Peace Concert" featuring Ukrainian pianist Stanislav Khristenko and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, which is seen as a statement about oppression and liberation. Finally, the memo encourages feedback and ongoing communication with MBN.

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    14 Min.
  • MBN: Russia, Iran, Middle East Tensions & US Foreign Policy
    Feb 24 2025

    This week's episode focuses on MBN's reporting on the Middle East, Russia, and Iran, with an emphasis on countering malign influences. Recent efforts include interviews with prominent figures and coverage of regional conflicts and economic issues. The organization aims to provide original reporting and analysis, focusing on the American story while exposing the activities of U.S. adversaries like Russia, Iran, and China. They are also building collaborative relationships with institutions like RUSI and the Hudson Institute. MBN is facing potential budget cuts but remains committed to its mission and is actively coordinating with other USAGM networks. Their work includes highlighting the challenges faced by the Syrian people and investigating illicit activities by groups like Hezbollah.

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    14 Min.
  • Reporting on Global Unrest, Resilience, and Cooperation
    Feb 18 2025

    This message to colleagues discusses recent global events and the work of a media organization (MBN) in covering them. It highlights the organization's reporting on significant issues like the uprising in Iran following Mahsa Amini's death, the Russia-Ukraine war, and regional tensions involving Hezbollah and Iranian-funded groups. The memo also emphasizes MBN's efforts to provide context and analysis amidst disruption, mentioning upcoming talks, podcasts, and collaborations with experts. Additionally, it acknowledges the hard work of the staff, including training initiatives, finance management, engineering, and recent hires. The author concludes by reflecting on the importance of historical perspective during times of uncertainty and recommends books and music for inspiration.

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    13 Min.
  • Global Interviews, Black History Month, and Classical Music
    Feb 10 2025

    MBN awaits a congressional budget decision next month. The organization highlights its impactful journalism, citing interviews with Lebanese and Yemeni leaders that were widely covered in international media. Upcoming events include a discussion with Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky focusing on the Wagner Group and independent media. MBN plans to include cultural content, specifically during Black History Month. The text recalls the story of Dean Dixon, a Black conductor who faced racism in the U.S. but achieved success in Europe, as well as recent efforts to recognize Black composers.

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    15 Min.
  • Global Affairs and Strategic Partnerships
    Feb 3 2025

    This memo from Jeff, the head of MBN, details upcoming events and collaborations with various influential figures and organizations, including the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Munich Security Conference. It highlights MBN's expanding international network and its focus on reporting on critical geopolitical issues such as the Middle East, particularly Iran and Hezbollah, as well as the evolving political landscapes in Europe and the United States. The memo also emphasizes the importance of MBN's work on human rights and its increasing use of AI technology in its reporting and internal communications. Jeff expresses gratitude to his team and encourages continued dedication amidst challenging circumstances.

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    21 Min.