Pierre El Daher

LBCI would go on to air across the Arab World, European Union, United States, Canada, Americas and Australia as part of its satellite station LBC SAT.

[citation needed] Accordingly, Al Waleed Bin Talal became the largest shareholder as he won the absolute majority in PAC and LBC SAT provided that the increase in capital would be invested to improve the programs network and upgrade productivity.

A lawsuit was finalized in February 2019, when ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris issued an award in which the companies owned and controlled by Al Waleed Bin Talal lost the arbitrary proceedings filed against Pierre El Daher in person.

[5] As CEO of LBCI, El Daher's activities include: Global Media AIDS Initiative at the UN headquarters,[6] raising awareness and fighting AIDS,[7] Rebuilding with Harris Corp. Iraq's media network, a project approved by the US administration in 2004,[8] cooperating with UNICEF to highlight the children's voices via a series launched on LBCI named Sawtna,[9] advising schools on matters related to the Communication and Information Studies program.

[10] Pierre also launched "Cheyef 7alak" initiative, a civic movement with an ultimate goal of raising civil and social awareness, that is based on citizen journalism.