AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoSports Media: beIN MEDIA GROUP renewed its long-running deal with Wimbledon’s All England Lawn Tennis Club, securing exclusive broadcast rights across 24 MENA territories (including Mauritania) through 2030, with matches also streaming via TOD by beIN and beIN CONNECT. Tech & Lifestyle: Cyprus-based Asbis says its Middle East arm has started an Apple distribution agreement covering multiple African markets, including Mauritania, for iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple TV, Apple Watch and accessories. Arts & Entertainment (TV): Apple TV+ is moving ahead with Pluribus Season 2, with no firm release date yet and a likely late-2027 to mid-2028 window. Music: Def Jam Recordings officially launches in North Africa from Casablanca, managing talent and distribution across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania. Local Culture & Travel: A report highlights Mauritania’s slow tourism revival, featuring desert camp life near the “Eye of Africa” Richat Structure in Adrar. Football & Community: Mauritania’s referee Dahane Beida is listed for World Cup 2026, while the wider tournament continues to spotlight African talent and stories.
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