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Spotify, EA Sports test in-game music integration in 海角直播

The Kingdom has become a growing market for gaming and electronic sports, driven by a young and tech-savvy population. (Supplied)
The Kingdom has become a growing market for gaming and electronic sports, driven by a young and tech-savvy population. (Supplied)
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Updated 01 May 2025

Spotify, EA Sports test in-game music integration in 海角直播

Spotify, EA Sports test in-game music integration in 海角直播
  • Players in Kingdom can now link their account directly with video game

LONDON: Spotify and EA Sports have launched a pilot project that allows players to link their Spotify accounts directly with the EA Sports FC 25 video game.

The feature is being rolled out in 海角直播 and selected other markets.

The project, which was announced on Thursday, enables Spotify Premium users to log in via a new tab in the main game menu and control music playback during gameplay, including during team selection or from the pause menu.

The Swedish music platform said the partnership aimed at offering players more control over their in-game audio.

It said: 鈥淟ong seen as the perfect companion to gaming, music boosts focus, amplifies adrenaline, and heightens the emotional highs of every match.

鈥淭hrough this collaboration, players can now curate their perfect in-game soundtrack, listening to the artists they love.鈥

Podcast access and curated playlists will also be available.

The feature is currently accessible to Premium users playing EA Sports FC 25 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in 海角直播 and Australia.

The Kingdom has become a growing market for gaming and electronic sports, driven by a young and tech-savvy population.

Gaming now plays a prominent role in the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 diversification strategy, with plans for the sector to contribute more than $13 billion to the economy and create tens of thousands of jobs, according to Savvy Games Group.

Riyadh hosted the inaugural Esports World Cup last summer, a large-scale tournament featuring 23 events across major titles including Fortnite, Call of Duty, and EA Sports FC, with a record-setting prize pool of $62.5 million.


Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel鈥檚 show back to local TV stations

Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel鈥檚 show back to local TV stations
Updated 27 September 2025

Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel鈥檚 show back to local TV stations

Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel鈥檚 show back to local TV stations

LOS ANGELES: Nexstar Media Group joined Sinclair Broadcast Group in bringing Jimmy Kimmel鈥檚 late-night talk show back to its local TV stations on Friday night, ending a dayslong TV blackout for dozens of cities across the US
The companies suspended the program on Sept. 17 over remarks the comedian made in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk鈥檚 killing. Disney-owned ABC suspended Kimmel the same day, following threats of potential repercussions from the Trump-appointed head of the Federal Communications Commission.
The move Friday means 鈥淛immy Kimmel Live!鈥 will return to local TV on Nexstar鈥檚 28 ABC affiliates, from Topeka, Kansas, to New Orleans, along with Sinclair鈥檚 38 local markets, from Seattle to Washington D.C.
Kimmel鈥檚 suspension lasted less than a week, while the affiliate blackout stood for just over a week.
When the boycott began, Sinclair, which is known for its conservative political content, called on Kimmel to apologize to Kirk鈥檚 family. Taking it a step further, the company asked him to 鈥渕ake a meaningful personal donation鈥 to Turning Point USA, the nonprofit that Kirk founded.
On the day Kirk was killed, Kimmel shared a message of support for Kirk鈥檚 family and other victims of gun violence on social media, which he reiterated during his Tuesday return to ABC. He had also called the conservative activist鈥檚 assassination a 鈥渟enseless murder鈥 prior to being taken off air.
Kimmel鈥檚 original comments didn鈥檛 otherwise focus on Kirk. He instead lambasted President Donald Trump and his administration鈥檚 response to the killing. On his first show back Tuesday, the comedian did not apologize, but did say 鈥渋t was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man鈥 and acknowledged that to some, his comments 鈥渇elt either ill-timed or unclear or maybe both.鈥
He also used a blend of humor and pointed messages to emphasize the importance of free speech.
Maryland-based Sinclair and Texas-based Nexstar continued to preempt the show for three days even after ABC and Disney returned it to national airwaves.
New episodes of the show air Monday through Thursday. Friday night鈥檚 rerun will be of Tuesday鈥檚 show 鈥 so viewers of Sinclair stations can see Kimmel鈥檚 emotional return to the air. Viewers will have to wait until Monday to get the host鈥檚 take on the latest moves.
In its statement Friday, Sinclair pointed to its 鈥渞esponsibility as local broadcasters to provide programming that serves the interests of our communities, while also honoring our obligations to air national network programming.鈥
The company added that it had received 鈥渢houghtful feedback from viewers, advertisers and community leaders,鈥 and noticed 鈥渢roubling acts of violence,鈥 referencing the shooting into the lobby of a Sacramento station.
Sinclair said its proposals to Disney to strengthen accountability, feedback and dialogue and appoint an ombudsman had not yet been adopted.
In a similar statement Friday, Nexstar said it appreciated Disney鈥檚 approach to its concerns and that it 鈥渞emains committed to protecting the First Amendment鈥 while airing content that is 鈥渋n the best interest of the communities we serve.鈥
Both companies said their decisions were not affected by influence from government or anyone else.
Disney representatives declined comment.
As a result of Sinclair and Nexstar鈥檚 boycott, viewers in cities representing roughly a quarter of ABC鈥檚 local TV affiliates had been left without the late-night program on local TV. The blackouts escalated nationwide uproar around First Amendment protections 鈥 particularly as the Trump administration and other conservatives police speech after Kirk鈥檚 killing. They also cast a spotlight on political influence in the media landscape, with critics lambasting companies that they accuse of censoring content.
Ahead of his suspension, Kimmel took aim at the president and his 鈥淢AGA gang鈥 of supporters for their response to Kirk鈥檚 killing, which Kimmel said included 鈥渇inger-pointing鈥 and attempts to characterize the alleged shooter as 鈥渁nything other than one of them.鈥
These remarks angered many supporters of Kirk 鈥 as well as FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who accused Kimmel of appearing to 鈥渄irectly mislead the American public鈥 with his remarks about the man accused of the killing. Ahead of Kimmel鈥檚 suspension, Carr warned that Disney and ABC鈥檚 local affiliates could face repercussions if the comedian was not punished.
He later applauded Sinclair and Nexstar, for their decisions to preempt the show.
Sinclair Vice Chairman Jason Smith on the day the blackout began called Kimmel鈥檚 comments 鈥渋nappropriate and deeply insensitive鈥 and said that ABC鈥檚 suspension wasn鈥檛 enough. Smith added that Sinclair appreciated Carr鈥檚 comments 鈥 and called for 鈥渋mmediate regulatory action.鈥
While local TV affiliates broadcast their own programming, such as local news, they also contract with larger national broadcasters 鈥 and pay them to air their national content, splitting advertising revenue and fees from cable companies.
Matthew Dolgin, senior equity analyst at research firm Morningstar, said he wasn鈥檛 surprised by Kimmel鈥檚 return to the local stations.
鈥淭he relationship with Disney is far too important for these firms to risk,鈥 Dolgin said. And setting aside legal rights from either side, he added, 鈥淒isney would鈥檝e been free to take its affiliate agreements elsewhere in 2026 if these relationships were too difficult. That scenario would be devastating to Nexstar and Sinclair.鈥


TikTok is 鈥榓 real space for change,鈥 says Saudi creator chosen for 2025 Change Makers program

TikTok is 鈥榓 real space for change,鈥 says Saudi creator chosen for 2025 Change Makers program
Updated 26 September 2025

TikTok is 鈥榓 real space for change,鈥 says Saudi creator chosen for 2025 Change Makers program

TikTok is 鈥榓 real space for change,鈥 says Saudi creator chosen for 2025 Change Makers program
  • Five-month program to support creators with training, real-life opportunities

DUBAI: Two content creators from 海角直播, Haya Sawan and Eman Gamal, are among 50 selected worldwide for TikTok鈥檚 2025 Change Makers program.

Now in its second year, the program aims to spotlight and amplify 鈥渕ission-driven creators making a positive impact鈥 both on and off the platform, according to TikTok.

Sawan is a Saudi entrepreneur and motivational speaker focused on health and wellness.

She founded fitness initiative SheFit in 2019, serves on the board of the Saudi Surfing Federation, and is managing partner of the fitness space Motion Academy.

鈥淔or me, storytelling is a catalyst, uniting different fields to ignite curiosity, fuel action, and guide people toward meaningful impact,鈥 Sawan told Arab News.

Gamal is a licensed pharmacist, clinical nutrition specialist, mental health advocate, and public speaker. She has worked as a medical representative with regional firms including the Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries & Medical Appliances Corp.

Along with health and nutrition, her content also focuses on technology and innovation. She said she enjoys sharing insights that have made a difference in her life, hoping they will positively impact her audience as well.

鈥淔or me, TikTok isn鈥檛 just a platform; it鈥檚 a real space for change,鈥 she added.

This year, TikTok also selected Yara Bou Monsef, who is based in Lebanon and the UAE, to join the program.

She first began making TikTok videos to teach sign language. Now, her content blends humor, lifestyle, and fashion with sign language awareness and education.

Her goal is to connect with her audience and make people 鈥渇eel seen and welcome,鈥 whether by teaching sign language or sharing life in Beirut and Dubai, she said, adding: 鈥淚f one viewer feels included because of a story I share, that鈥檚 what success looks like to me.鈥

The five-month program will see TikTok support the selected creators with training and resources to further their growth on the platform. It will also host events and provide real-life opportunities to help the creators network and build connections.

Kinda Ibrahim, regional general manager of operations for the Middle East, Africa, Turkey, Pakistan, Central & South Asia, at TikTok, said: 鈥淲e are incredibly proud to see creators from the MENA region on TikTok鈥檚 2025 Change Makers list.

鈥淭heir passion and creativity show TikTok鈥檚 dedication to not just content creation, but for real change that touches lives and connects communities across the region and beyond.鈥

 


Spotify introduces measures to tackle AI misuse

Spotify introduces measures to tackle AI misuse
Updated 26 September 2025

Spotify introduces measures to tackle AI misuse

Spotify introduces measures to tackle AI misuse
  • Company urges musicians, producers to adopt new standard

DUBAI: Spotify is rolling out new policies to curb misuse of artificial intelligence and encourage greater transparency from artists and publishers about their use of AI on the platform.

Akshat Harbola, Spotify鈥檚 managing director for the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia, told Arab News: 鈥淓very industry is reflecting on the implications of AI right now, and music is no exception.鈥

The company wants to be thoughtful and responsible in its approach, putting the artist at the center, he added.

As part of this effort, Spotify is urging musicians and producers to adopt a new standard developed by the Digital Data Exchange, a standards-setting organization for the music industry.

Although the system works on a voluntary basis, Spotify said more than 15 labels and distributors had committed to comply with these standards.

The company is also planning to remove tracks impersonating an artist鈥檚 voice without consent, and to crack down on fraudulent uploads to artist profiles.

Additionally, over the coming months, Spotify will roll out a music spam filter targeting mass uploads, duplicates, and other spammy practices, which it said are easier to carry out with AI.

The audio streamer will keep updating its policies and tools as it learns more about 鈥渉ow AI fits into the future of music,鈥 Harbola said.

The need for such safeguards became apparent earlier this year when viral band The Velvet Sundown were revealed to be entirely AI-generated 鈥 from lyrics and compositions to their virtual members.

The group, which had millions of Spotify streams, eventually admitted on social media they were a 鈥渟ynthetic music project guided by human creative direction, and composed, voiced, and visualized with the support of artificial intelligence.鈥

On their online profiles, the band are described as: 鈥淣ot quite human; not quite machine. The Velvet Sundown lives somewhere in between.鈥

For Spotify, the use and abuse of AI in music is not 鈥渏ust about one AI-generated band or a fleeting online trend,鈥 but rather 鈥減art of a broader cultural shift we鈥檙e all experiencing together,鈥 Harbola said.

He added: 鈥淲hether music is AI-assisted or not, our focus is on helping real artists connect with listeners and upholding the trust and authenticity that make music so powerful.鈥


Eurovision members to decide who takes part in 2026 contest as calls mount for Israel to be excluded

Eurovision members to decide who takes part in 2026 contest as calls mount for Israel to be excluded
Updated 26 September 2025

Eurovision members to decide who takes part in 2026 contest as calls mount for Israel to be excluded

Eurovision members to decide who takes part in 2026 contest as calls mount for Israel to be excluded
  • The board of the European Broadcasting Union has sent a letter to members indicating that the vote will take place online in early November
  • Countries including Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain have threatened not to participate in the contest unless Israel is excluded

GENEVA: Eurovision Song Contest organizers say member countries will vote in November about which countries can participate in the musical extravaganza next year, as calls have mounted for Israel to be excluded over the war in Gaza.
Spokesman Dave Goodman said in an email Friday that the board of the European Broadcasting Union, which brings together public broadcasters, has sent a letter to members indicating that the vote will take place at an extraordinary general meeting held online in early November.
Countries including Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain have threatened not to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest unless Israel is excluded from the competition over the war in Gaza.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place in May in Vienna: The honor of hosting is granted to the winner of the previous year. The winner this year in Basel, Switzerland, was Austria鈥檚 JJ for the song 鈥淲asted Love鈥.
Eurovision is a competition in which performers from countries across Europe, and a few beyond it, compete under their national flags with the aim of being crowned continental champion 鈥 a sort of Olympics of pop music.
It鈥檚 also a place where politics and regional rivalries play out. Russia was banned from Eurovision after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.


Trump signs order declaring TikTok sale ready and values it at $14 billion

Trump signs order declaring TikTok sale ready and values it at $14 billion
Updated 26 September 2025

Trump signs order declaring TikTok sale ready and values it at $14 billion

Trump signs order declaring TikTok sale ready and values it at $14 billion
  • Trump says China鈥檚 Xi has said to go ahead with the deal
  • Deal valued at $14 billion, Vice President JD Vance says

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday declaring that his plan to sell Chinese-owned TikTok鈥檚 US operations to US and global investors will address the national security requirements in a 2024 law.
The new US company will be valued at around $14 billion, Vice President JD Vance said, putting a price tag on the popular short video app far below some analyst estimates.
Trump on Thursday delayed until January 20 enforcement of the law that bans the app unless its Chinese owners sell it amid efforts to extract TikTok鈥檚 US assets from the global platform, line up American and other investors, and win approval from the Chinese government.
The publication of the executive order shows Trump is making progress on the sale of TikTok鈥檚 US assets, but numerous details need to be fleshed out, including how the US entity would use TikTok鈥檚 most important asset, its recommendation algorithm.
鈥淭here was some resistance on the Chinese side, but the fundamental thing that we wanted to accomplish is that we wanted to keep TikTok operating, but we also wanted to make sure that we protected Americans鈥 data privacy as required by law,鈥 Vance told reporters at an Oval Office briefing.
Trump鈥檚 order says the algorithm will be retrained and monitored by the US company鈥檚 security partners, and operation of the algorithm will be under the control of the new joint venture.
Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping had indicated approval of the plans. 鈥淚 spoke with President Xi,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淲e had a good talk, I told him what we were doing and he said go ahead with it.鈥

 

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment. TikTok did not immediately comment on Trump鈥檚 action.
Trump has credited TikTok, which has 170 million US users, with helping him win reelection last year. Trump has 15 million followers on his personal TikTok account. The White House also launched an official TikTok account last month.
鈥淭his is going to be American-operated all the way,鈥 Trump said.
He said that Michael Dell, the founder, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies; Rupert Murdoch, the chairman emeritus of Fox News owner Fox Corp. and newspaper publisher News Corp, and 鈥減robably four or five absolutely world-class investors鈥 would be part of the deal.
The White House did not discuss how it came up with the $14 billion valuation.
TikTok鈥檚 Chinese parent, ByteDance, currently values itself at more than $330 billion, according to its new employee share buyback plan. TikTok contributes a small percentage of the company鈥檚 total revenue.
According to Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, TikTok was estimated to be worth $30 billion to $40 billion without the algorithm as of April 2025.
Alan Rozenshtein, a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, said the executive order left unanswered questions, including whether ByteDance would still control the algorithm.
鈥淭he problem is that the president has certified the deal, but he has not provided a lot of information on the algorithm,鈥 he said.
Chinese media on Friday also painted a different picture of the TikTok agreement, suggesting ByteDance would continue to play a major or operational role.
ByteDance will set up a new US company as part of the restructuring of TikTok鈥檚 US operations, Chinese media outlet LatePost reported, citing sources.
The new company to be set up by ByteDance will be responsible for e-commerce, branding operations and interconnection with international operations, the report said.
The report also said the joint venture, as described by the White House and valued at $14 billion, would be responsible for US digital security, safeguarding content and software as well as related local businesses.
Another Chinese financial magazine, Caixin, also reported, citing people close to the deal, that ByteDance planned to set up a TikTok US entity that will receive some revenue from the new TikTok joint venture.
The White House and ByteDance did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

ORACLE AND OTHERS TO OWN TIKTOK IN THE US
A group of three investors, including Oracle and private-equity firm Silver Lake, will take a roughly 50 percent stake in TikTok US, two sources familiar with the deal said on Thursday.
A group of existing shareholders in ByteDance will hold a roughly 30 percent stake, one of the sources said. Among ByteDance鈥檚 current investors are Susquehanna International Group, General Atlantic and KKR.
Given intense investor interest in TikTok, the 50 percent stake may still shift, the source noted.
Oracle and Silver Lake did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
CNBC reported earlier, citing sources, that Abu Dhabi-based MGX, Oracle and Silver Lake are poised to be the main investors in TikTok US with a combined 45 percent ownership.
MGX did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the CNBC report.
Republican House of Representatives lawmakers said they wanted to see more details of the deal to ensure it represented a clean break with China. 鈥淎s the details are finalized, we must ensure this deal protects American users from the influence and surveillance of CCP-aligned groups,鈥 said US Representatives Brett Guthrie, Gus Bilirakis and Richard Hudson.
The agreement on TikTok鈥檚 US operations includes the appointment by ByteDance of one of seven board members for the new entity, with Americans holding the other six seats, a senior White House official said on Saturday.
ByteDance would hold less than 20 percent in TikTok US to comply with requirements set out in the 2024 law that ordered it shut down by January 2025 if ByteDance did not sell its US assets.