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A founder of Moby, Jahid has led the creation and development of Moby Media and Afghanistan's contemporary media industry to an internationally respected, and domestically market leading multi-outlet operation. He has established himself as an Afghan, spreading the
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Prior to Moby, Jahid headed Afghan Government's Afghan Aid Co-ordination Authority (AACA) responsible for coordinating donor assistance to
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Marketplace/Public Radio “Radical Change on Afghanistan’s Airwaves” (October 2006)
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New York Times “Amid War, Passion for TV Chefs, Soaps and Idols” (August 2007)
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Washington Post “Reaching his Prime Time in Afghanistan” (September 2007)
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Washington Post “David Ignatius: What Afghans Want” (December 2008)
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Time Magazine “Capitalism Comes to Afghanistan” (December 2006)
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Charlies Rose “A Conversation with Saad Mohseni” (January 2008)
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and has over 15 years in management, development and business.
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NPR “Emerging Afghan Media Triggering Change” (September 2007)
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The Baltimore Sun "Censorship blurry for Afghan TV" (Feb 2009)
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NPR “Afghan TV Station to Fight Soap Opera Ban” (April 2008)
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Fortune “ Cobbling a Media Empire in Kabul” (January 2006)
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Edmonton Journal "UNCOVERING AFGHAN MEDIA" (March 2009)
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biography of a living person
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
libelous
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introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
Kabul
CEO
www.mobygroup.com
Zaid Mohseni
MOBY Group
Dari
Pashto
Afghanistan
Edmonton Journal "UNCOVERING AFGHAN MEDIA" (March 2009)
The Baltimore Sun "Censorship blurry for Afghan TV" (Feb 2009)
Charlies Rose “A Conversation with Saad Mohseni” (January 2008)
NPR “Afghan TV Station to Fight Soap Opera Ban” (April 2008)
NPR “Emerging Afghan Media Triggering Change” (September 2007)
Marketplace/Public Radio “Radical Change on Afghanistan’s Airwaves” (October 2006)
ABC Television “Afghan TV” (November 2006)
SBS Television “Revolutionary TV (August 2005)
Washington Post “David Ignatius: What Afghans Want” (December 2008)
Washington Post “Reaching his Prime Time in Afghanistan” (September 2007)
New York Times “Amid War, Passion for TV Chefs, Soaps and Idols” (August 2007)
Time Magazine “Capitalism Comes to Afghanistan” (December 2006)
Fortune “ Cobbling a Media Empire in Kabul” (January 2006)

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