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  2. Hafid Derradji - Wikipedia

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    Derradji studied at the Institute of Information and Communication and graduated in 1988. He began his career as a journalist [2] on Télévision Algérienne (ENTV GROUP) in 1989 and was for 19 years successively, sports commentator, presenter and producer.

  3. Youm7 - Wikipedia

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    Youm7 was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since 31 May 2011. [2] Editor Khaled Salah said shortly after the paper's expansion to daily publication that Youm7 "supports the popular need for a civil state and will strive to present facts to readers without political bias and with credible representation of diverse views."

  4. Al Jazeera Mubasher - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera Mubasher (AJM; Arabic: الجزيرة مباشر) is a public affairs television network launched by Al Jazeera Media Network originally on April 15, 2005. As such, it is an Arabic channel based in Doha, Qatar that broadcasts conferences and other events live without editing or commentary, using subtitles when translation is needed.

  5. Al Yaum (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Yaum was first published in Dammam in 1965. [3] [4] Initially, it was a weekly eight-page magazine.Its frequency and size increased over time, becoming a daily newspaper in 1978. [1]

  6. Emarat Al Youm - Wikipedia

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    Emarat Al Youm was first published on 20 September 2005. [3] The owner and publisher of the paper was the Arab Media Group until October 2009 when the Dubai Media Incorporated became both owner and publisher.

  7. The New Arab - Wikipedia

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    The New Arab or Al-Araby Al-Jadeed (Arabic: العربي الجديد) is a London-based pan-Arab news outlet owned by Qatari company Fadaat Media. It launched an Arabic-language website in March 2014 [1] and an Arabic language daily newspaper in September 2014.

  8. Live broadcast - Wikipedia

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    A live broadcasting, also called a live transmission, generally refers to various types of media that are broadcasting without a significant delay. The most common seen media example of the live transmission is a news program or a news broadcasting. Other types of live broadcasts include: Live radio; Live television; Internet television ...

  9. List of newspapers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers in Kuwait are published in English, French and Urdu, in addition to Arabic. [1] The number of newspapers published reached the peak in 2009, when there were 14 Arabic dailies, three English dailies and a dozens weekly newspapers in Kuwait. [2]