KUWAIT: A group of students from Indian Learners Own Academy visited the offices of Kuwait Times and Kuwait News on Monday for an interactive media tour on Thursday. Aimed at sparking curiosity and creativity, the visit gave students a glimpse into the dynamic world of journalism beyond the classroom. Thursday’s visit was the second this week, after another group of students from the academy explored Kuwait Times and Kuwait News on Wednesday.
Jana Alnaqeeb, Kuwait Times’ PR & CSR Manager, led the tour alongside members of the digital and editorial teams. The students explored various departments, including the editorial section, studio, printing press, and archives, gaining firsthand insights into how news stories are created, edited, and published. They also learned about the importance of credible reporting and how social media content is crafted to engage younger audiences.
KUWAIT: Kuwait Times team explains to students the behind-the-scenes of video news reporting at the studio. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Students visit the warehouse where a Kuwait Times vintage printing press machine is on display.
Students gather at the Kuwait Times meeting room.
Students learn about the news production process at the editorial department.
Youssef Abu Ghazaleh, content creator and archivist at Kuwait Times, guides students through the newspaper’s historical archives.
Adding a playful twist to the visit, the team organized a game of hide and seek for the students, who dashed through the newsroom and turned the space into a lively, energetic environment.
The visit was part of the school’s initiative to blend education with real-world exposure and Kuwait Times’ ongoing mission to connect with and inspire future generations.