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Below is a list of newspapers published in Qatar. [1] Al Arab – Arabic daily; Al Raya – Arabic daily; Al Sharq – Arabic daily; Al Watan – Arabic daily; Lusail – Arabic daily; Gulf Times – English; The Peninsula – English; Qatar Chronicle – English; Qatar Tribune – English; Vartamanam – Malayalam daily; Gulf Madhyamam ...
The Peninsula is published in all-colour broadsheet format and number of pages vary from 24 to 40. On weekdays they have 36 pages in the main section, which is divided into 24 pages on local and international news, 8 pages business news and 8 pages sports news.
Qatar Tribune is an English-language newspaper published in Doha, Qatar with local and international coverage. It was launched in 2006. [1] The newspapers motto is "First with the News and What's Behind it". Qatar Tribune is published by Qatar Information and Marketing (QIM), as are its sister Arabic-language newspaper Al-Watan. [2]
Gulf Times was the first English newspaper in Qatar [7] until the arrival of The Peninsula in 1996. [8] [9] According to circulation estimates released in 2004, Al Watan was the most widely circulated newspaper in Qatar, with a circulation rate of 18,000. Al Sharq and Gulf Times both came second, with circulation rates of 15,000. [6]
The publisher of the paper which is led by a member of the ruling family, Al Thani, Khalid bin Thani Al Thani, [4] also own the English daily The Peninsula and Arabic women's magazine Sayyidat Al Sharq. [5] [6] Al Sharq is based in Doha. [7] As of 2012 the editor and manager of Al Sharq was Abdul Latif Al Mahmoud. [6]
Al Raya was launched by Gulf company for printing and publishing as a weekly newspaper on 10 May 1979. [3] [4] The company which was founded by Ali bin Jaber Al Thani also owns Gulf Times, an English-language daily. [3] [5] Based in Doha, [6] Al Raya is the second Arabic newspaper published in Qatar. [7]
Gulf News is a daily English language newspaper published from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. First launched in 1978, it is distributed throughout the UAE and also in other Persian Gulf countries . Its online edition was launched in 1996.
By 1980, QNA signed collaborative agreements with the news agencies of Oman, the United Arab Emirates, France and Tunisia, in addition to opening a bureau in Tunis, the administrative center of the Arab League at that time. [11] The agency provides news in Arabic and English. [3] It has also Spanish and Portuguese news services. [12]