11 Awards in Rudaw's 11th Anniversary

29-05-2024
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Eleven years ago, Rudaw Media Network embarked on an ambitious journey: to create a professional and high-quality media outlet delivering news and information to Kurdish audiences worldwide. We also aimed to be a trusted source for international viewers interested in our dynamic region.

On May 29, 2024, Rudaw marked a significant day in Kurdish media history. Today, Rudaw is not just a regional name but a global one. As we celebrate over a decade of achievements, we take pride in our journey and have exciting plans for the future.

In the past 11 years, Rudaw Media Network has taken significant strides to become a leading media force in the region. Our commitment to delivering top-notch content has gained global recognition. Winning several prestigious international awards proves Rudaw's ability to tell impactful stories that resonate with audiences worldwide. Just last year, Rudaw won 11 awards, competing with the world's best media organizations.

Rudaw's programs and productions consistently draw large audiences. This Ramadan, our digital platforms attracted over 100 million viewers in just the first two weeks. This milestone highlights Rudaw's ongoing impact and impressive digital reach. We continue to captivate a diverse global audience, using technology to share our stories far and wide.

Rudaw Media Network remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of media production. We work on major projects to enhance our content and expand our viewership. We strive to maintain Rudaw's reputation for reliability and excellence.

As we celebrate our 11th anniversary, we thank the millions of loyal viewers, listeners, and readers who support Rudaw. Together, we've made Rudaw a symbol of journalistic and media success. Together, we're building a foundation for even greater achievements, ensuring Rudaw always leads the way.

Rudaw Media Network  
29/05/2024

 

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