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Emirates Media International

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Emirates Media Inc. (EMI) is a multimedia pioneer in the Arab region. Its origins in television, radio and press go back as far as 1969 with the establishment of Al Ittihad Newspaper, UAE Television from Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi Radio. It was in 1996 that television and radio were incorporated under Emirates Broadcasting Corporation (EBC). In 1999 EBC was reincorporated as EMI with its television and radio services expanded to include Al Ittihad Newspaper, Zahrat Al Khaleej and Majed Magazines.

Independent News & Media

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Independent News & Media PLC (INM) is a leading international media and communications group, with its main interests in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and most recently, India.

An-Nahar

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An-Nahar Newspaper is a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper in Lebanon. It was first published on August 4, 1933 as a four-page, hand-set paper.

The paper, whose staff numbered five including its founder Gebran Tueni, was started with a capital of 50 gold pieces raised from friends, and a circulation of a mere 500 copies. Gebran's son, Ghassan Tueni, and grandson, also named Gebran Tueni, were subsequent editors and publishers.

Al-Watan [Qatar]

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Al Watan was the first newspaper to be launched in Qatar after the Emir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, abolished decades-old press censorship. The daily consists of several sections, of which the main ones are:

Al-Akhbar

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Al-Akhbar is a daily Arabic newspaper published in Beirut, and funded by a group of Lebanese nationals based in London, the United States and Lebanon. It is not affiliated with any political party.

L'Orient Le Jour

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L’Orient Le Jour is a Lebanese daily independent newspaper published in French. L’Orient Le Jour was published on the first of September 1970, and was the outcome of a merger between two newspapers, L’ORIENT (founded 1923 by Gabriel Khabbaz and Georges Naccache) and LE JOUR (founded 1935 by Michel Chiha).

L’Orient Le Jour covers major topics like: Politics, Local and International News, Finance and Economics, Culture, Entertainment, and Sports. A weekly supplement, “Les Copains” is designed for the youth from 8 to 15 years.

Al-Ghad

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Launched on August 1st 2004, Al-Ghad Newspaper is Jordan’s only independent Arabic-language daily newspaper. It has the largest number of subscribers and the second largest readership in the country. Counting on its professionalism, credibility and effective marketing techniques, Al-Ghad has powerfully penetrated a stubbornly aggressive market. It has asserted itself as a source of credible news in the country that has raised the standards of journalism in Jordan.

Al-Riyadh

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Al-Riyadh Daily is one of the leading newspapers in Saudi Arabia, with over 200 journalists and reporters for offices in many Saudi cities in addition to editorial offices in Cairo, Beirut and other cities.

Al-Madina

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Al-Madina Press Group is one of the most important publishing houses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company was established in 1937, as a pioneer in the field. In the same year, Al-Madina Newspaper was published to become the second Arabic daily available since then in the Saudi market.

The portfolio of titles has grown bigger to include other publications, namely:

Elaph

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Elaph is an electronic newspaper project launched by the well-known Arab journalist and publisher Othman Omeir. Elaph is intended to marry the medium of television and the Internet in a dynamic on-line publication that changes its content several times a day.

Al-Rai

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Al Rai newspaper is a Kuwaiti daily comprehensive newspaper. Al Rai is published by Al Rai Media Group Company K.S.C. in Kuwait. Al Rai is headed by Mr. Jassim Marzouk Boodai, the Editor in Chief.

Al Rai is the #1 Kuwait newspaper amongst readers. This position is endorsed by two recognized research companies PARC and IPSOS. In a Kuwaiti media scene dominated by daily newspapers, the #1 position means leadership at the editorial and the advertising levels.

Al-Hayat

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Al Hayat was first published in Lebanon in 1946, and then re-launched internationally from London in 1988. It is the most widely quoted independent Arabic newspaper on Middle Eastern Affairs.

As-Safir

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As-Safir newspaper was first issued on March 26, 1974 in Beirut, Lebanon, as an Arabic political daily. Its motto was, and still is, "the Voice of the Voiceless" and its slogan "Lebanon's Newspaper in the Arab World and the Arab World's Newspaper in Lebanon".

As-Safir's editorial contents are News, Politics, Finance, Culture, Features, Sports and Entertainment. These are covered by journalists based in Lebanon and correspondents in Washington DC, Paris, London, Cairo, Damascus, Amman, Moscow, Rome, and Bonn, with the help of various other News sources.

Al Ahram Newspaper

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Al-Ahram, founded in 1875, by two Syrian brothers Beshara and Saleem Teqla who were living at that time in Alexandria.
It is one of the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspapers.
In the beginning, Al-Ahram was published as a weekly newspaper on every Saturday
It has two foreign language versions, the English Al-Ahram Weekly, (founded in 1991, and the French Al-Ahram Hebdo.

Al Shourouk Newspaper Egypt

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Dar El Shorouk is an independent Egyptian publishing house. It was established in 1968 by Mohamed El Moallem, one of the founding fathers of modern publishing in Egypt and the Arab World, who started his publishing career in 1942.

El-Shorouk daily, is affiliated with Dar El-Shorouk publishing house and owned by Ibrahim El-Moalem

Saudi Gazette

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The Saudi Gazette is one of the largest, and most read newspapers in Saudi Arabia. For more than 30 years, The Gazette has been committed to delivering readers the news and information they rely on in a format they enjoy.
The Saudi Gazette is part of the Okaz family, a company rich in its diversity of people and communities. Okaz serves readers throughout operations within Saudi Arabia, as well as the Arab world

AReyadi Newspaper - Saudi

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Based in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and distributed throughout the Gulf, Arreyadi is a daily paper that covers local and regional news, sports events, and social issues that are of interest to its growing number of readers in the region

Al Yaum Newspaper Saudi Arabia

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Based in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and distributed throughout the Gulf, Arreyadi is a daily paper that covers local and regional news, sports events, and social issues that are of interest to its growing number of readers in the region

Assahara Al Maghribiya

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Assahra Al Maghribiya (Arabic) is a daily arabophone Moroccan newspaper of Maroc Soir Group.
It is the sister publication of the royalist francophone Le Matin, the hispanophone La Mañana and the online anglophone newspaper Morocco Times.

Al Quds Newspaper

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al-Quds is a Palestinian newspaper, based in Jerusalem. It is the largest circulation daily newspaper in the Palestinian territories

Assabahiyah Newspaper- Morocco

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Assabahia, a new Arabic-language newspaper, hit Moroccan newsstands on 3 September 2007. With the same cover price as the country's other dailies (2.5 dirhams) Assabahia, part of the Maroc Soir group that also owns Le Matin du Sahara and Assahra Al Maghrebia, launched with a circulation of 35 000.
Four of the newspaper's sixteen pages are dedicated to sports and another four are devoted to social issues. Assabahia has 20 staff journalists plus freelancers and correspondents.

Le Matin- Morocco

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Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb (also Le Matin) is a daily francophone Moroccan newspaper. It belongs to Maroc Soir Group.
The newspaper is known for its royalist stances.

Al Hayat Newspaper

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Al-Hayat is one of the leading daily pan-Arab newspapers, with a circulation of almost 300,000. It is the newspaper of record for the Arab diasporas and the preferred tribune for left-wing or liberal intellectuals who wish to express themselves to a large public.
Though rather pro-West and pro-Saudi with respect to articles concerning the Arabian peninsula, it is quite open to various opinions concerning other regional questions.

Al Anwar Newspaper

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Founded in 1959, Al Anwar is one of the leading newspapers in Lebanon.
Al Anwar is published by Dar Assayad, one of the largest publishing houses in the Arab world.
Al Anwar is an independent newspaper committed to aggressive reporting and good writing

Al Lewaa Newspaper

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Al-Liwaa Newspaper is a daily Lebanese Arabic Political Newspaper issued by Dar Al-Liwaa for Press & Publishing S.A.R.L
It was founded in 1963 by Dr Abed Al Ghani Salam.
The total amount of print of "Al Liwaa" is 38000 daily copies.17000 daily copies are distributed covering various Arab countries, notably Saudi Arabia ,Syria and Jordan.
European distribution of Al Liwaa are 5000 daily copies, including France, Britain, Greece, Portugal, and Spain.

Awan Newspaper- Kuwait

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Awan,is Kuwait's 10th Arabic daily launched.
The first issue of the Awan newspaper was launched on 19 November 2007 with Dr Mohammad Al-Rumihi as editor-in-chief.
Awan is a political independent daily covering local politics, local and regional economy, local and international arts ,culture and sports.
Also the newspaper has allocated a whole page for non-Kuwaitis in the country under “Awan Communities”.

Arrouiah Newspaper

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Arrouiah is a daily newspaper that was launched on 10 February 2008.
The chief in editor is Saoud Motlak Al Soubaihi.
Arrouiah has an online website with a wide variety of sections that can be found in the daily newspaper adding to it an online update of the news.

Al Jarida Newspaper Kuwait

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Al jarida is an Arabic Daily Newspaper in Kuwait.

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Al Watan Bahrain

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The Company "Al Watan for Publishing and Distribution” issues "Al Watan" daily Newspaper distributed inside and outside Bahrain. The newspaper distributes its interests in terms of content on the progressive circles in priority as follows: the local,the regional, the arab,the international.

Al Sijel Weekly Newspaper

The first edition of the weekly newspaper Al-Sijil  was launched on  8 November 2007. Mustafa Hamarinah, a researcher at the Political and Strategic Studies Centre of the University of Jordan, the founder and a former director of the centre, and former chairman of the Board of Directors of the Jordan Television Corporation, is the chairman of the board of directors of Al-Sijil.

Okaz Newspaper Saudi Arabia

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Published by the Saudi Okaz publishing house covering national and international news and views

Oman Observer

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THE Oman Daily Observer is the largest circulated English-language daily in the Sultanate. Launched in November 1981, the Observer is the flagship newspaper (alongside its Arabic sister daily Oman) of Oman Establishment for Press, Publication & Advertising (OEPPA), the biggest media house in the country.

Oman Newspaper

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The newspaper was founded in Amman on November 18, 1972 as a weekly newspaper, and then took the second step after three years in Nov. 18, 1975 publishing twice a week and then jumped after five years in the midst of the celebration of Eid al-Majid National Congress in 1980 to become the first daily newspaper in the Sultanate. The evolution began after five years in the issuance of three weekly supplements: cultural supplement, the sports supplement and the States supplement and then the religious supplement was added after that.

Ministry of Information- Saudi Arabia

The Ministry of Information was established in 1962. In 2003, responsibility for culture was added to the Ministry's portfolio.
The Ministry of Culture and Information is responsible for the Kingdom's television broadcasting, radio broadcasting, the press and publication of printed material. It is also responsible for the Kingdom's relations with the foreign press.

Dow Jones Newswires

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Dow Jones is a leading provider of global business news and information services. Its Consumer Media Group publishes The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Its Enterprise Media Group includes Dow Jones Newswires, Factiva, Dow Jones Client Solutions, Dow Jones Indexes and Dow Jones Financial Information Services. Its Local Media Group operates community-based information franchises. Dow Jones owns 50% of SmartMoney and 33% of Stoxx Ltd. and provides news content radio stations in the U.S.