Media Oasis Event Produces Over 475 Reports During US President Trump's Visit To Saudi Arabia
The Ministry of Media wrapped up its Media Oasis event on Wednesday evening. This event was held in strategic partnership with the Quality of Life Program, part of Saudi Vision 2030. It coincided with US President Donald J. Trump's two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, serving as a hub for international media coverage and showcasing the Kingdom’s transformation across various sectors.
Media Oasis attracted over 1,000 journalists and visitors from both inside and outside the Kingdom. Participants represented more than 110 local and international media outlets. During the event, over 475 media reports were generated, supported by an extensive operational setup that included 150 cameras, 50 live broadcast screens, and 120 media materials, all functioning for more than 45 consecutive hours.

The Oasis Valley zone was central to media operations, offering journalists an integrated environment for live broadcasting and content production. The area boasted advanced technical infrastructure and rapid on-site services, enabling real-time coverage of the visit and high-quality outputs for both local and international media.
Six fully equipped television studios were available for live broadcasts and interviews. Additionally, more than 150 orientation tours were provided for media and diplomatic delegations within the oasis. This setup ensured comprehensive coverage of events during President Trump's visit.
The Cultural Bridge exhibition showcased over 90 years of Saudi-US relations through visual displays and storytelling. Meanwhile, the hospitality area offered a blend of Saudi and American flavours in a welcoming atmosphere. These elements highlighted cultural exchange between the two nations.
The Ministry stated that Media Oasis exemplified a unique model in using modern media tools to cover both local and global events. It affirmed that this initiative would continue to offer innovative formats reflecting the Kingdom’s reality and ambitions in content creation while strengthening global media ties.
With inputs from SPA