Yalla TV, the UAE-born global creative media house focused on luxury lifestyle content, has unveiled an upgrade to its production facilities, signaling a significant milestone in its evolution as a premier content creator.

As part of this transformative move, Yalla TV is introducing its first-ever internship and mentorship program tailored for media, mass communication, and events students across the UAE. This initiative provides students with the chance to gain practical experience within Yalla TV’s state-of-the-art facilities, engage in live projects, and receive guidance from industry professionals.

The three-month program offers students invaluable exposure to media production, content creation, and broadcasting. Additionally, it facilitates networking with influential figures in the media, lifestyle, and business sectors. Barbie Nuki, Founder and CEO of Yalla TV, emphasized: “This transformation marks a crucial turning point for Yalla TV. With upgraded facilities and expanded services, our goal is to enable creators, businesses, and communities to narrate their stories in unprecedented ways. Our vision is to transcend borders, encourage innovation, and establish a global stage for local talent and businesses to flourish.”

Nuki further noted, “Our new internship initiative underscores Yalla TV’s commitment to nurturing young talent. By partnering with educational institutions, we aim to provide students with a platform to innovate, learn, and construct their future in the media industry.” By offering immersive, hands-on learning opportunities and fostering collaboration with the next generation of media professionals, Yalla TV is cultivating a talent pool ready to shape the future of the media landscape.

UAE-based students keen on participating in Yalla TV’s Internship and Mentorship Program can apply online at www.yallatv.ae. The program is open to students specializing in media, mass communication, and events, aiming to support a diverse and vibrant cohort of interns.

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