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The latest developments in the Middle East and beyond available on social media through the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)

By Ninfa ALong
October 28, 2021
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WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / October 28, 2021 / The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) posts new content daily to our website and all of our social media platforms – the latest videos, translations and analysis from the Middle East, South Asia, Russia and China.

Join over 500,000 daily MEMRI content subscribers on social media – follow us now to make sure you don’t miss out on the latest developments from these regions, on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn.

Twitter

In addition to MEMRI’s main Twitter account that posts all new MEMRI research, MEMRI also has a CJL Twitter account and a JTTM Twitter account that share content from these projects.

MEMRI CJL Twitter posts new updates from the MEMRI Cyber ​​& Jihad Lab project on cyber jihad, hacking and social media activity in the Middle East, Iran and South Asia. The MEMRI JTTM Twitter posts news, updates and information from primary sources of the Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM).

Facebook

MEMRI’s Facebook page, our veteran social media account with the most subscribers, shares new MEMRI content throughout the day and other important material from media sources in the Middle East, Asia from the South and elsewhere.

To support MEMRI on Facebook, simply visit our Facebook fundraising page to donate or share the fundraiser with your friends on Facebook to spread the word about MEMRI’s work!

Youtube

MEMRI TV clips posted to our YouTube channel have been viewed over 15 million times since the new channel launched in December 2017; since its launch in 2004, MEMRI TV has released nearly 10,000 clips. The channel has nearly 50,000 subscribers who can watch new clips as they are posted every day.

Instagram

MEMRI’s Instagram account posts shortened versions of new MEMRI TV clips and we’re getting more engagement with almost 50 likes per video. Instagram followers who enjoy one-minute segments can check out the full versions on the MEMRI TV project website.

TIC Tac

Earlier this year, MEMRI launched a TikTok account to feature selected clips from the MEMRI TV project. This account posts the most recent and most watched clips from MEMRI TV. One of our most viewed clips on TikTok received over 25,000 views.

LinkedIn

Our LinkedIn page features all new MEMRI research, analysis, translations and videos aimed at a professional audience.

SpeechKit

The audio feature provided by SpeechKit, which allows users to listen to every new MEMRI report, has recorded over a million impressions since its launch with the recent redesign of our website.

This integrated audio from SpeechKit offers users the ability to listen to audio versions of reports – similar to podcasts – while driving or otherwise engaged, providing a user-friendly listening experience. The built-in audio player appears at the top of each report and you can listen to it by clicking the button next to “Listen to this article”.

You can also listen to audio versions of the reports by subscribing to MEMRI’s weekly mailing list, which now includes the audio link for each report for the week. Subscribe today to receive research emails from MEMRI on the topics of your choice.

Non-English speaking social networks

Along with its social media presence in English, MEMRI maintains social media accounts in many other languages: Facebook in French, Spanish, Polish and Hebrew, and Twitter in French, Spanish and Hebrew.

MEMRI television project

The MEMRI TV project, founded in 2004, has released more than 9,000 translated clips – comprising hundreds of hours of content – which have been viewed more than 500 million times online. MEMRI TV monitors over 100 channels from the Arab and Muslim world – from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf, Yemen, Iran and Iraq to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey , the Palestinian Authority and Gaza, and parts of Africa as well as Afghanistan-Pakistan and Russia. MEMRI TV clips are viewed in 197 countries.

ABOUT MEMRI

By exploring the Middle East and South Asia through their media, MEMRI bridges the linguistic divide between the West and the Middle East and South Asia, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi media , Urdu-Pashto, Dari, Turkish, Russian and Chinese, as well as an original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural and religious trends.

Founded in February 1998 to inform the debate on US Middle East policy, MEMRI is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization. MEMRI’s main office is located in Washington, DC, with branches in various world capitals. MEMRI’s research is translated into English, French, Polish, Japanese, Spanish and Hebrew.

MEMRI – Middle East Media Research Institute: www.memri.org

MEMRI TV – www.memri.org/tv

Jihad & Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM) – www.memri.org/jttm

Cyber ​​& Jihad Lab (CJL) – www.memri.org/cjlab

MEMRI in the media – www.memriinthemedia.org

CONTACT:
MEMRI
[email protected]
202-955-9070
www.memri.org

THE SOURCE: Middle East Media Research Institute

See the source version on accesswire.com:
https://www.accesswire.com/670239/The-Latest-Developments-In-The-Middle-East-And-Beyond-Available-On-Social-Media-Through-The-Middle-East-Media-Research- Institute-MEMRI


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