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2M is a Moroccan free-to-air television network.It was established by the royal-owned conglomerate, ONA, before being sold to, in part, the Moroccan government.Of 2M, 45.3% is owned by Bank of Africa, [3] while approximately 32.5% by the Moroccan government, Al Mada (12%), with the remaining shares being owned by Atlas Capital, (10.2%).
Aujourd'hui Le Maroc was first published in 2001 by ALM Publishing. [1] [2] The paper was founded by Khalil Hachimi Idrissi, who later served as director of the state official press agency Maghreb Arabe Presse, and who owned a stake in the publishing company of ALM. [3]
The first issue of Aujourd'hui newspaper appeared on 10 September 1940, [4] delayed by a month due to an argument with the censor. [3] With Jeanson as editor-in-chief, Aujourd'hui sought to adopt a liberal political orientation, [4] making it an exception among Paris newspapers, which had adopted a pro-German tone. [2]
Studio 2M (in Arabic 2M استوديو) is a Moroccan song competition on 2M TV television station for 10 consecutive years. It is equivalent to the French Star Academy . The first season started on 26 June 2004 and was presented that year by Imad Ntifi
2M or 2-M may refer to: 2m, or two metres; 2 million; Amateur radio 2-meter band; 2M (alliance), a container shipping industry alliance between Maersk Line and MSC;
It is a part of the state-owned SNRT Group along with Arryadia, Athaqafia, Al Maghribia, Assadissa, Aflam TV, Tamazight TV and Laayoune TV. [3] The network broadcasts programming in Arabic , Tamazight , French and Spanish .
Nevertheless, the channel has expressed its faith in the concept with the rapid launch of a spin-off based on comedians, Samedi Soir on Rit (lit. Saturday Evening We Laugh), hosted by Nikos Aliagas and with a first episode shot on June 3, 2013, two days after the broadcast of Samedi Soir on Chante's second episode. [1]
Ali Anouzla (Arabic: علي أنوزلا; born in Agadir, Morocco) is a Moroccan journalist, known for his critical articles of King Mohammed VI's rule. Since December 2010 he has been the editor-in-chief of the online media platform Lakome, which he co-founded along with Aboubakr Jamaï.