Saudi Information Minister Salman Al Dosari clarified the Ministry’s position regarding the dissatisfaction of some media professionals and content creators with the Saudi League Association’s decision to ban photographers and content creators from recording matches. The Information Minister confirmed that this measure is aimed at protecting rights and that he is working with stakeholders to review the decision to resolve the issue.
In an interview with journalist Turki al-Shadid after a government press conference, al-Dosari said Saudi Arabia is lucky to have creative content producers who need support from state institutions.
review decision
The Information Minister noted that procedures will be reviewed in conjunction with associations and stakeholders to ensure that any challenges faced by content producers are addressed.
“Rest assured that the Minister of Sports personally and I care about our colleagues and media partners and are proud of them,” Al-Dosari concluded.
Saudi Media Minister Salman Al Dosari clarified the ministry’s position regarding the dissatisfaction of some media professionals and content creators with the Saudi League’s decision to ban photographers and content creators from filming matches. The Media Minister confirmed that this measure was taken to protect rights and that the ministry was working with stakeholders to review the decision to resolve the issue.
In a conversation with Turkish journalist Al-Sidied after a government press conference, Al-Dosari said Saudi Arabia is lucky to have creative content producers who need support from state institutions.
Review of decision
The Media Minister noted that procedures will be reviewed in conjunction with the league and stakeholders to address any challenges faced by content creators.
“Rest assured that the Minister of Sports personally and I are concerned about our colleagues and partners in the media and are proud of them,” Al-Dosari concluded.

