OMNI Television Debuts National Daily Newscasts in Arabic and Filipino, Today

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TORONTO, Sept. 01, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- مرحبا. Salubungin. OMNI Television brings new voices to the Filipino and Arabic-speaking Canadian communities with local, national, and international news with the launch of daily 30-minute newscasts, beginning today. Twenty-five new editorial, digital, and video-journalist positions were created to support the new newscasts, with OMNI News: Arabic Edition and OMNI News: Filipino Edition being produced in-house at OMNI’s studios in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Edmonton.

OMNI now produces and delivers national third-language news and information in 6 languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, Italian, Punjabi, and now also Arabic and Filipino. OMNI News: Arabic Edition airs at 5 p.m. local/6 p.m. CT with OMNI News: Filipino Edition airing at 11 p.m. local/12 midnight CT.

“Our new team of Filipino and Arabic-speaking journalists are diverse and keen to produce stories that are reflective of their communities while bridging cultural and generational gaps as well as shedding light on underreported topics and issues,” said Manuel Fonseca, Director of OMNI Television. “OMNI has proudly served multilingual Canadians for 30 years in more than 40 languages, and today’s expansion of our national news service is an exciting milestone as we continue to deliver vital news and information that is relevant and meaningful.”

Meet the new OMNI News: Arabic Edition team:

Juhayna Helmy, Producer – With a Master of Arts in Digital Innovation in Journalism from Concordia University, Helmy joins OMNI with writing experience at multiple international publications.

Mai Mazloum, Reporter – Born and raised in Syria, Mazloum is an award-winning storyteller who joins us from the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), where she served as a news reporter and producer for 10 years. During her tenure at MBC, Mazloum covered social justice issues which garnered national attention and influenced legislative changes by the federal government.

Mona Awwad, Reporter – With a Master of Public Policy & International Affairs from York University, Awwad has more than 10 years of experience in political and social research, policy analysis, and specialized support for immigrants and refugees in both Canada and the Middle East.

Reham Al Azem, Video Journalist – Al Azem is a graduate of Damascus University in Syria and Concordia University, where she studied Law and Journalism, respectively. Al Azem served as a Lawyer at Al Jazzar Law Firm and provided Legal Counsel to victims of the Syrian war.