Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Veteran Journalist Hadley Gamble Appointed Chief International Anchor at Abu Dhabi’s IMI Media Group

 

ABU DHABI — Renowned international journalist Hadley Gamble has joined IMI (International Media Investments) as the group’s Chief International Anchor, marking a strategic move by the Abu Dhabi-based media powerhouse to expand its global content and audience reach.

In this newly created role, Gamble will spearhead high-profile interviews and produce original features across IMI’s portfolio of leading media brands, including:

  • The National

  • Sky News Arabia

  • CNN Business Arabic

  • Al-Ain News

A Cross-Platform Powerhouse Role

Based in London, Gamble will also represent IMI on the global stage and lead the development of cross-platform journalism designed to engage international audiences across digital, broadcast, and print platforms.

“I am excited to be joining a media group with global reach and a clear editorial vision across its media outlets,” said Gamble. “I look forward to working closely alongside The National, Sky News Arabia, CNN Business Arabic, and Al-Ain News to deliver distinctive journalism that informs and engages audiences around the world.”

20-Year Career of High-Stakes Journalism

With a journalism career spanning over two decades, Hadley Gamble is widely recognized for her incisive political and economic reporting. She has previously anchored for CNBC and Al Arabiya English, building a strong reputation for securing exclusive interviews with world leaders and influential figures.

Her portfolio includes interviews with:

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin

  • Jordan’s King Abdullah II

  • Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi

  • Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

  • Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates

Strategic Global Expansion for IMI

Gamble’s appointment is part of IMI’s broader strategy to expand its international journalism footprint, strengthen its editorial presence in key global markets, and grow its worldwide audience base.

IMI said in a statement that the move reinforces its commitment to delivering credible, compelling content on both regional and global issues, driven by experienced talent and modern journalistic innovation.


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