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SENIOR COMMUNICATIONS LEADERS TO DISCUSS USIRAN WAR MEDIA NARRATIVES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info) CARMA's second US–Iran Media Insights Briefing on 1st April 2026 will bring together senior voices from media intelligence, journalism, diplomacy and strategic communications to unpack how conflict narratives are shaping perception, trust and business risk
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Panel features CARMA Founder Mazen Nahawi, Earned First Founding Editor Arun Sudhaman, British Embassy UAE Head of Communications Nicola Aiken and Salient Communication Group CEO Sean Trainor
Webinar will present new findings from CARMA's real-time conflict narrative tracking initiative, followed by an expert panel discussion on what the data means for communicators in practice
Attendees will receive a copy of the full report following the session, alongside access to CARMA's live dashboards, daily executive briefings and real-time alerts
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Live Dashboard: real-time tracking of media volume, sentiment, themes and key spokespersons across traditional, social and AI-driven channels
Daily Executive Briefings: structured intelligence summaries for senior leaders, highlighting narrative shifts, risk signals and messaging trends
Real-Time Alerts: immediate WhatsApp notifications flagging critical media developments as they unfold
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Mazen Nahawi, Founder and Group CEO, CARMA - presenting new conflict narrative findings
Arun Sudhaman, Founding Editor, Earned First - moderating and providing editorial context
Nicola Aiken, Head of Communications, British Embassy, UAE - offering diplomatic and institutional perspective
Sean Trainor, CEO and Founder, Salient Communication Group - sharing insights on strategic crisis communications
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Global supply chain risk, Strait of Hormuz disruption and energy market volatility have dominated coverage volumes, significantly outweighing discussion around human cost or sector-specific impacts
Global sentiment remains largely neutral to negative, reflecting heightened uncertainty and risk sensitivity across markets, with particular intensity in coverage referencing Gulf economies
Coverage is being shaped by both official government messaging and rapidly evolving social and AI-driven narratives, accelerating the speed at which perception shifts and creating new reputational risks for businesses in the region
Message discipline, spokesperson credibility and the ability to respond clearly in moments of uncertainty are playing a defining role in shaping stakeholder confidence
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