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08RPODUBAI45
2008-08-11 17:21:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Iran RPO Dubai
Cable title:  

STAR TV TO LAUNCH PERSIAN LANGUAGE ENTERTAINMENT CHANNEL

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 RPO DUBAI 000045 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 8/11/2018
TAGS: IR KPAO SCUL
SUBJECT: STAR TV TO LAUNCH PERSIAN LANGUAGE ENTERTAINMENT CHANNEL
FROM DUBAI

REF: A. RPO DUBAI 0040; B. RPO DUBAI 0044

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CLASSIFIED BY: Amy Madsen, Acting Director, Iran Regional
Presence Office, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



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E.O. 12958: DECL: 8/11/2018
TAGS: IR KPAO SCUL
SUBJECT: STAR TV TO LAUNCH PERSIAN LANGUAGE ENTERTAINMENT CHANNEL
FROM DUBAI

REF: A. RPO DUBAI 0040; B. RPO DUBAI 0044

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CLASSIFIED BY: Amy Madsen, Acting Director, Iran Regional
Presence Office, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)




1. (C) Summary: STAR Group (a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's
NewsCorp) intends to launch a Persian-dubbed satellite
entertainment channel from Dubai in November or December that
will target audiences in Iran and the region. STAR officials
told the Charge d'Affaires in Abu Dhabi, Dubai Consul General,
and IRPOffs during meetings on July 14 and August 3 that they
received a Department of Treasury OFAC license for the channel,
which is a commercial venture primarily intended to provide
entertainment and advertising to the untapped Iranian market.
STAR aims to avoid political sensitivities by only broadcasting
family-friendly content. STAR does not consider other
Dubai-based Persian-language channels as competitors, and their
main concern is to secure agreement with the Dubai Government to
operate. The Charge and Consul General recommended STAR
mitigate any potential sensitivities with UAE officials by
stressing the business nature of the channel, and STAR's
representatives subsequently reported to IRPOffs that after
meeting with Dubai officials they believed their proposal would
be approved. STAR's channel, which might include coverage of
US-Iran cultural engagement, likely will be popular among
Iranian viewers who seek alternatives to state-run and existing
expatriate channels, especially programs that are appropriate
for the entire family. End summary.

STAR Channel Aims to Reach Untapped Iran Market

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2. (C) STAR Group officials Joe Welch (Senior Vice President of
Government Affairs) and Sanjay Das (Executive Vice President of
Strategy and Development) met with the Charge, PAO, and IRPOffs
in Abu Dhabi July 14, and separately with IRPOffs August 5.
Welch, Das, and STAR Chief Executive Officer Paul Aiello also
met with the Consul General and ConGen PAO in Dubai August 3.


3. (C) STAR's new channel would join two entertainment channels
currently broadcasting Persian-language content from Dubai,
Persian Music Channel and MBC Persia (ref A). STAR's channel
would be a joint venture with Moby Group, a media development

organization directed by the Mohseni brothers in Afghanistan
that includes the Tolo TV brand. STAR officials said they
expect to invest $15 million in facilities in Dubai Media City
and to employ approximately 40 staff, and will dub the programs
in Kabul. STAR plans to broadcast the channel via Hotbird and
Arabsat, making it widely available to regional viewers with
satellite TV access.


4. (C) STAR officials stressed that their aim in launching the
free-to-air channel is to make a profit by advertising within
the regional Persian-speaking market. However, the primary
target is Iranian domestic and diaspora audiences, given their
untapped commercial appeal. Programming would be geared toward
women and family audiences aged 18 to 34, with advertising
focusing primarily on women as STAR officials claimed they are
the primary purchasers and decision-makers. STAR did not
conduct market research in Iran, but believed Iranian's
interests and habits are similar to those of Asian audiences.
IRPOff recommended STAR conduct focus groups to determine what
topics are of interest to Iranians, however, STAR preferred to
hire an Iranian diaspora female to advise on programming.

Channel Would Avoid Politically Sensitive Content

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5. (C) STAR's CEO told IRPOffs the channel would provide
"responsible, thoughtful entertainment content" and would not
show news programs. The channel would air 8 hours of
programming daily from 4 pm to 12 pm, which would be repeated,
to include American sitcoms such as Seinfeld and Friends,
children's programs, telenovelas, educational programs
potentially by National Geographic, and at least one hour of
drama programs. STAR would not initially broadcast sports or
music content given the high cost of rights to these programs.
STAR wants the content to appeal to the entire family, and aims
to avoid programs that parents might deem inappropriate for
their children. The Dubai team would edit the program content,
with Das serving as Chief Operating Officer.


6. (C) STAR eventually would like to produce content exclusively

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for its Iranian audiences, such as telenovelas or historical
programs, and would consider using Iranian local coverage or
employees (STAR Group received an OFAC license from the US
Treasury Department to operate the channel). However, their
first priority is to establish STAR's brand among
Persian-speaking viewers. While the officials noted there are
no Nielsen ratings in the region to determine viewership, they
plan to launch a web site for the channel and measure interest
based on the number of visitors to the site. STAR officials
said they cannot advertise the channel inside Iran, and expect
promotion there to be by word of mouth.

Not Concerned With Competition

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7. (C) STAR officials appeared unconcerned with the few
Persian-language channels broadcasting into Iran and did not
view them as competitors. They described their channel as
unique because it would be the only channel providing a mix of
general entertainment content. They claimed that their drama
programming, for example, would draw audiences more regularly
than MBC's movie channel as viewers would tune in weekly to
follow a story-line.

UAE Government Likely to Support the Channel

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8. (C) STAR officials, in their meetings with the Charge and
Consul General, seemed most concerned that Iranian officials
might complain to the UAE and pressure them to stop the channel,
similar to the temporary closure of Dubai-based Geo TV channels
broadcasting to Pakistan in November 2007. Mission believes
that while Dubai officials might object to news programming,
they are unlikely to object to a channel broadcasting
entertainment content. It was recommended that STAR be direct
with officials in Dubai regarding their intentions for the
channel, emphasizing that the channel is a business venture to
provide entertainment content. Post believes it would be
important to address any possible suspicions that the channel
has a hidden political agenda.


9. (C) The STAR officials, after meeting with Executive Director
of Media at Dubai Media City Dr. Amina Al Rustamani, told
IRPOffs on August 5 that the advice they received was "spot on."
STAR's explanation of the channel as a business venture
resonated with Dr. Al Rustamani, and she did not think Dubai
officials would object to the channel. STAR officials said she
seemed unconcerned about the possibility of Iran complaining to
the UAE, and was reassured by STAR's established brand, their
intention to broadcast entertainment content, and the OFAC
license approval for the channel's operations. She said there
are a number of applications for Persian-language channels
pending that the Dubai Government would not approve. STAR
officials believed this was because the channels were not as
established.

STAR Interested to Promote Positive US-Iran Relations

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10. (C) Responding to IRPOffs question about including coverage
on the channel of instances of positive engagement between Iran
and the US, the STAR officials thought this was a good idea and
that they might be able to incorporate such content. They also
expressed interest in partnering with IRPO on cultural projects,
such as the recent documentary film festival supported partly by
IIP funding in Dubai, where STAR could be involved while also
promoting their channel (ref B).


11. (C) Comment: STAR's channel likely will be of interest to
Iranian satellite TV viewers, and may be more popular than the
recently launched MBC Persia (a movie channel) because it aims
to provide multiple entertainment programs appropriate for the
entire family. STAR's channel is unique and seems well-placed
to fill Iranian TV viewers' desire for Persian-language
entertainment beyond the dominant state-run TV programs and
limited number of expatriate channels, some of which Iranians
view as out-of-touch because they include anti-regime political
content and presenters who were popular in Iran thirty years
ago. The possibility of USG/STAR cooperation is interesting but
would have to be handled very carefully, not only for the sake
of STAR but also for IRPO's local profile and UAEG
sensitivities. End Comment.


12. (U) This cable was cleared by Embassy Abu Dhabi and

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Consulate General Dubai.
MADSEN