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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.
La Dépêche marocaine is considered the oldest published newspaper in Morocco [2] after being founded by Rober-Raynaud in 1905. [3] [4] The paper reported the use of chemical weapons against the Rif during the war between Spain and Morocco on 27 November 1921. [5] In 1951, Le Monde journalist Claude Julien became its editor-in-chief. [6]
Le Journal Hebdomadaire (French for The Weekly Journal; often shortened to Le Journal Hebdo) was a French-language, Moroccan weekly magazine, published between 1997 and 2010. [1] It was cofounded by Aboubakr Jamaï , who also co-founded its Arabic -language counterpart, Assahifa Al Ousbouia .
Maroc Hebdo was established in 1991 [1] by Mohammed Selhami in Casablanca. [2] Mohammed Selhami also edited it. [3] In January 2005, it changed to the magazine format. [4] The editorial stance of Maroc Hebdo is pro-government. In 2013 the magazine sold 6,265 copies. [5]
A cover date 20 October 2006. TelQuel (French: As it is) (slogan: Morocco as it is), is a French-language Moroccan weekly news magazine.. TelQuel is generally considered a quality magazine and more independent from the Moroccan government than most moroccan media outlets.
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Le Petit Marocain was founded in 1925 [2] and was based in Casablanca. [3] The paper belonged to the company Mas Presse, which was controlled by French nationals Pierre Mas and Yves Mas. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Its editorial line was ultra- colonialist , and it actively sought the promotion of the colonial policies of France in the country and it notably ...
Hespress was founded by Hassan Guennouni and his brother Amine, a computer scientist, in February 2004. [1] In the beginning, the two remained anonymous; Hassan initially wrote under the pseudonym Taha Hamdouchi. [2]