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  2. Assabah - Wikipedia

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    Assabah (Arabic: الصباح) is a daily Arabophone Moroccan newspaper. It is headquartered in Casablanca. Assabah is part of Groupe Éco-Médias, which also controls Atlantic Radio and L'Economiste.

  3. List of newspapers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Al Maghrib was the first Arabic newspaper of the country, and was established in 1886. [9] It was a local media, based in Tetouan.. The first national newspaper to be published in Arabic by Moroccans was an-Nafahat az-Zakiya fi l-Akhbar il-Maghrebiya (النفحات الزكية في الأخبار المغربية The Pleasant Notes in the News of Morocco) in 1889.

  4. Eco-Médias - Wikipedia

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    It controls two newspapers (Assabah, l'Economiste), one radio station (Atlantic Radio) and one journalism school (ESJC). The main owner of Groupe Eco-Medias is businessman Zouheir Bennani. He is known as the founder of supermarket company Label Vie, also known as Carrefour Maroc. He is also the founder of real estate company Aradei Capital.

  5. Assahra Al Maghribiya - Wikipedia

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    Assahra Al Maghribiya (Arabic: الصحراء المغربية) is a daily Arabic Moroccan newspaper of Maroc Soir Group. [1] The group was acquired by Saudi Arabian media executive Othman Al Omeir. [2] The paper was launched in 1989. [3]

  6. Mass media in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Under the French protectorate from 1920, French titles such as "L’Echo du Maroc" and "la Vigie Marocaine" started to appear. They were followed by the launch of a press group called "Mas" which issued "Farmhouse" and the daily newspapers "Le petit marocain" and "L'Écho du Maroc", although these titles continued to cater mainly to foreigners.

  7. Al-Massae - Wikipedia

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    Al Massae was launched by Rachid Niny, Taoufik Bouachrine, Samir Chaouki and Mohamed Aslifi in September 2006. [2] [3] The paper is an independent publication and has no affiliation to the government or any political party.

  8. Assahifa Al Ousbouia - Wikipedia

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    Assahifa Al Ousbouia was founded in 1998. [2] The newspaper is a sister publication of Le Journal Hebdomadaire, a now-defunct weekly news magazine. [3] Both were established by Aboubakr Jamai in the late 1990s under the names of Le Journal and Assahifa, respectively.

  9. L'Économiste - Wikipedia

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    It is the sister publication of Arabic daily Assabah and both are owned by Eco-Médias. [3] [4] Although it is an independent paper, it has a pro-government stance. [5] L'Économiste is published on weekdays and focuses on business news. [5] [6] Its website was launched in 1993, making L'Économiste the second newspaper to have an online ...