France 24 Arabic is broadcasting "Al-Niqash," an open discussion program designed to analyze current events through expert commentary and live audience interaction [1].
This initiative represents a shift toward hybrid broadcasting, merging traditional televised debate with real-time digital participation. By allowing viewers to engage via social media and the internet, the network aims to democratize the flow of information and incorporate a wider range of public perspectives into its journalistic output [1].
The program serves as a forum where journalists and invited guests dissect the dimensions of pressing global and regional issues [1]. According to the network, the primary objective is to create a conversational space that facilitates deeper analysis of the news of the hour [1]. This approach allows the network to pivot quickly between different topics based on the immediate interests of its digital audience [1].
Viewers can access the program through several channels, including the France 24 Arabic YouTube channel and other live streaming links provided by the broadcaster [1]. The integration of these platforms ensures that the discussion is not limited to a studio environment but extends to a global digital community [1].
Because the program relies on an open-format structure, the content varies based on the specific guests and the nature of the interaction from the public [1]. The network continues to use this model to bridge the gap between professional analysts and the general public, creating a feedback loop that informs the direction of the broadcast [1].
“The program serves as a forum where journalists and invited guests dissect the dimensions of pressing global and regional issues.”
The adoption of interactive formats like 'Al-Niqash' reflects a broader trend in international news media to combat declining traditional viewership by integrating social media feedback loops. By transforming the audience from passive consumers into active participants, France 24 Arabic is positioning itself to capture a younger, digitally native demographic that expects immediacy and agency in news consumption.




