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| location = [[Amman]]
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| owner = [[Mohammad Al Ajlouni]]
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'''ABS''' is a broadcasting, media and news provider network that has been operating successfully in the [[Middle East]] for over 16 years. It was the first in Jordan to provide [[Uplink]] services from both indoor and outdoor locations.
When others don't dare we're already there
Arab Broadcasting Services[http://www.absn.tv www.absn.tv]


It currently operates around the world in [[Jordan]] (the company headquarters), [[Iraq]] (both [[Baghdad]] and [Irbil]), [[USA]] ([[New York]] and [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]]), [[Dubai]], [[Beirut]], [[Cairo]] and [[Afghanistan]]. It is one of the fastest growing broadcasting businesses in the region.
A pioneering news service provider serving international broadcasters in the Middle East, ABS Network was the first to gain permission for an uplink in Jordan.


== History ==
We were one of the few production companies to have access to Iraq during the first Gulf War; we supported many international broadcasters with their coverage during and after the war.
A small company was established by [[Mohammed Al-Ajlouni]] in 1993 under the name Jordan Multimedia Productions (JMP). Mohammad Al Ajlouni, the network's CEO, benefited from his position as a Middle East Operations’ Manager for the huge American Corporation [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] in the United States. Al Ajlouni saw a future for improving the broadcast and media production in the Middle East, where The market seemed to be almost closed for new entrants. Al Ajlouni started only with one camera, [[Uplink]] services were exclusive to the [[Jordan TV]], and no other private companies were not allowed to offer [[uplink services]].


This situation quickly started to change however when Al Ajlouni was able to acquire the rights to provide uplink services for private satellite channels. He managed to expand JMP operations and in 2003 established ABS network as an International leading Network.
It was through hard work and determination, in a field so often filled with adversities, that we were able to expand and grow, where we now have bureaus in Washington DC, New York, Baghdad, Erbil, Beirut, Tripoli, Benghazi, Cairo, Dubai, Manama, Ramallah, Gaza, Istanbul, Paris, Sudan, and Tunis besides our main office in Amman.


== Services ==
The latest [[satellite news gathering]] (SNG) and [[electronic news gathering]] (ENG) technology services.


Full reporting facilities: Providing reporters with their full facilities and needs ranging from office needs to all TV production and broadcasting.
If one combines courage and resolve with high professional standards, then, he/she is on to winning formula in the field of television. This is precisely what ABS Network has
been able to achieve on a consistent basis.


Covering the important events swiftly wherever they happen.
We are a constant and reliable source of news service delivery for a many Middle East and international broadcasters.

Multiple studio facilities.

Retailer for film production and satellite broadcasting equipment.

[[News]] Agency and an [[Archive]] source for the major events in the region.

== Clients ==
ABS clients include [[Al Jazeera Network]], [[Al Jazeera International]], [[Al Jazeera Sports]], [[BBC Arabic]], [[Abu Dhabi TV]], [[Dubai TV]], [[Video Cairo Sat]] and others.


==External links==
[http://www.absn.tv/ ABS Website]

[[Category:Companies of Jordan]]
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Revision as of 20:10, 22 June 2013

ABS
IndustryNews agency
Founded1993
HeadquartersAmman
OwnerMohammad Al Ajlouni
WebsiteABS

ABS is a broadcasting, media and news provider network that has been operating successfully in the Middle East for over 16 years. It was the first in Jordan to provide Uplink services from both indoor and outdoor locations.

It currently operates around the world in Jordan (the company headquarters), Iraq (both Baghdad and [Irbil]), USA (New York and Washington), Dubai, Beirut, Cairo and Afghanistan. It is one of the fastest growing broadcasting businesses in the region.

History

A small company was established by Mohammed Al-Ajlouni in 1993 under the name Jordan Multimedia Productions (JMP). Mohammad Al Ajlouni, the network's CEO, benefited from his position as a Middle East Operations’ Manager for the huge American Corporation ABC in the United States. Al Ajlouni saw a future for improving the broadcast and media production in the Middle East, where The market seemed to be almost closed for new entrants. Al Ajlouni started only with one camera, Uplink services were exclusive to the Jordan TV, and no other private companies were not allowed to offer uplink services.

This situation quickly started to change however when Al Ajlouni was able to acquire the rights to provide uplink services for private satellite channels. He managed to expand JMP operations and in 2003 established ABS network as an International leading Network.

Services

The latest satellite news gathering (SNG) and electronic news gathering (ENG) technology services.

Full reporting facilities: Providing reporters with their full facilities and needs ranging from office needs to all TV production and broadcasting.

Covering the important events swiftly wherever they happen.

Multiple studio facilities.

Retailer for film production and satellite broadcasting equipment.

News Agency and an Archive source for the major events in the region.

Clients

ABS clients include Al Jazeera Network, Al Jazeera International, Al Jazeera Sports, BBC Arabic, Abu Dhabi TV, Dubai TV, Video Cairo Sat and others.


ABS Website