In keeping with the Emirates project to send the first Arab and Islamic probe to Mars, Dubai TV announced its integrated media coverage and live TV broadcasts through its TV, radio and digital channels, to launch the "Probe of Hope" in its first historic mission to explore the Red Planet.

The executive director of the radio and television sector at Dubai Media Incorporated, Ahmed Saeed Al Mansoori, affirmed the pioneering role of Dubai TV in the field of keeping pace with the scientific, cultural and social movement in the various emirates of the state.

Al-Mansouri added that the news center’s work teams began preparing to work to cope with the launch of the “Hope Probe” in coordination with colleagues at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center, where the production team responsible for preparing for the coverage worked to develop a media coverage plan and distribute assignments to the work team, including This includes a network of correspondents abroad, in addition to the completion of all technical reservations and logistical arrangements.

As for direct coverage, the director of the News Center in the Radio and Television Sector at Dubai Media Corporation, Ali Obaid Al Hamli, said that direct TV coverage will be distributed from (4) main studios, the first is the News Center studio of the Dubai Media Corporation, and will host the major guests of coverage, and broadcast Qualitative reports prepared for this scientific and historical event, in coordination with the private "second" studio from the event site at the "Tanegashima" space center in Japan, where there is a media team to keep abreast of the latest developments and dialogue with the UAE delegation and the senior guests who are there, in addition to a third television studio from the Mohammed bin Rashid Center For space, to conduct interviews and transmit the probe signal reception from Mars.

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