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'''Jahid Mohseni''' (born January 25, 1971) who along with his brothers Saad and [[Zaid Mohseni]] and his sister Wajma Mohseni established [[MOBY Group]], Afghanistan's most diverse media company with interests in television, radio, print, web and directories, IT&T, and retail. Jahid is CEO of Moby Group. |
'''Jahid Mohseni''' (born January 25, 1971) who along with his brothers Saad and [[Zaid Mohseni]] and his sister Wajma Mohseni established [[MOBY Group]], Afghanistan's most diverse media company with interests in television, radio, print, web and directories, IT&T, and retail. Jahid is CEO of Moby Group. |
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A founder of Moby, Jahid has led the creation and development of Moby Media and Afghanistan’s contemporary media industry to an internationally respected, and domestically market leading multi‐outlet operation. |
A founder of Moby, Jahid has led the creation and development of Moby Media and Afghanistan’s contemporary media industry to an internationally respected, and domestically market leading multi‐outlet operation. He has established himself as a world-wide [[Tajik]] entrepreneur, spreading the [[Dari]] and [[Tajik]] voice well beyond Afghanistan. |
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Prior to Moby, Jahid headed Afghan Government's Afghan Aid Co‐ordination Authority (AACA) responsible for coordinating donor assistance to [[Afghanistan]] and has over 15 years in management, development and business. |
Prior to Moby, Jahid headed Afghan Government's Afghan Aid Co‐ordination Authority (AACA) responsible for coordinating donor assistance to [[Afghanistan]] and has over 15 years in management, development and business. |
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Occupation(s) | CEO, Moby Media Group |
Website | www.mobygroup.com |
Jahid Mohseni (born January 25, 1971) who along with his brothers Saad and Zaid Mohseni and his sister Wajma Mohseni established MOBY Group, Afghanistan's most diverse media company with interests in television, radio, print, web and directories, IT&T, and retail. Jahid is CEO of Moby Group.
A founder of Moby, Jahid has led the creation and development of Moby Media and Afghanistan’s contemporary media industry to an internationally respected, and domestically market leading multi‐outlet operation. He has established himself as a world-wide Tajik entrepreneur, spreading the Dari and Tajik voice well beyond Afghanistan.
Prior to Moby, Jahid headed Afghan Government's Afghan Aid Co‐ordination Authority (AACA) responsible for coordinating donor assistance to Afghanistan and has over 15 years in management, development and business.
Moby Group
Moby Group is privately owned, with headquarters in Kabul and 15 bureaus throughout Afghanistan. The company also has offices in Washington DC and Dubai, the latter from which Moby’s regional Middle Eastern business is conducted .
Print/Online
Moby Group's Afghan Scene Magazine is Afghanistan's most widely distributed English language glossy magazine.
Quqnoos is an online news site run out of Moby’s newsroom in Kabul. It covers all Afghan related news in Dari, Pashto, and English.
Moby Media Updates (MMU) collates Afghanistan's top related international news and delivers it daily to subscribers' inboxes.
MobyNet
Andeshagah a chain of cafes in Afghanistan with computer/internet access as well as modern furniture and surroundings.
Afghan ITT established in 2002 to provide ITT and telecoms related solutions. Afghan ITT has developed a number of capabilities, including supply and maintenance of MGE and APC UPS systems, computer equipment such as Dell and HP and Cisco, and broadcast specific solutions and equipment.
456 a Moby Group service designed to bring content to customers using telephony and other delivery means.
Investment Banking
Khazana Capital is an investment bank incorporated in 2007 under the laws of Afghanistan to work closely with both the public and private sectors to create, re-structure, and re-organise business enterprises in a consulting capacity as well as to assist in raising capital working with the various international agencies and financial institutions in an asset management function.
The company is part owned by Moby and operated by a small team of bankers and lawyers based in Kabul and Dubai.
References
- Edmonton Journal "UNCOVERING AFGHAN MEDIA" (March 2009)
- The Baltimore Sun "Censorship blurry for Afghan TV" (Feb 2009)
- Charlies Rose “A Conversation with Saad Mohseni” (January 2008)
- NPR “Afghan TV Station to Fight Soap Opera Ban” (April 2008)
- NPR “Emerging Afghan Media Triggering Change” (September 2007)
- Marketplace/Public Radio “Radical Change on Afghanistan’s Airwaves” (October 2006)
- ABC Television “Afghan TV” (November 2006)
- SBS Television “Revolutionary TV (August 2005)
- Washington Post “David Ignatius: What Afghans Want” (December 2008)
- Washington Post “Reaching his Prime Time in Afghanistan” (September 2007)
- New York Times “Amid War, Passion for TV Chefs, Soaps and Idols” (August 2007)
- Time Magazine “Capitalism Comes to Afghanistan” (December 2006)
- Fortune “ Cobbling a Media Empire in Kabul” (January 2006)
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