Roya Media Group CEO reflects on 14 years of success
As the world welcomed the new year, CEO of Roya Media Group, Eng. Fares Sayegh, marked the 14th anniversary of Roya’s launch on January 1, 2011, with a heartfelt post on his official Instagram account.
Sayegh wrote, "Today, as we step into a new year, we celebrate 14 years since Roya’s inception. What began as a bold and ambitious vision has grown into a leading media group, reaching millions of viewers worldwide—not just through meaningful content and high quality, but also through the positive impact we create in our community."
He expressed gratitude to the Roya team, stating, "I extend my deepest thanks to every member of the Roya family. Every success we’ve achieved is thanks to your hard work, passion, and dedication. You are the beating heart of Roya, and we will always remain committed to our vision of being a voice for Arabs and a beacon of hope and change."
Sayegh emphasized Roya’s commitment to Jordan, saying, "Roya has always stood for the stability and prosperity of Jordan under the wise leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II. Jordan remains a nation thriving on unity and resilience, and we are proud to be part of its journey."
Addressing Palestine, Sayegh added, "Palestine remains our most important cause. Roya has always and will always stand for justice and freedom, opposing the genocide faced by the Palestinian people and the Zionist and Western policies seeking to erase their history and rights. We pray for peace and freedom for the Palestinian people so they may live with dignity."
Sayegh concluded his message by reflecting on the group’s journey and aspirations for the future: "The success we’ve achieved over the past years is just one milestone in our journey. The road ahead is filled with opportunities to continue innovating and delivering meaningful content as an Arab media platform dedicated to truth and reflecting the spirit of the nation.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. Together, we are building a better future."