Al Thawra
Established in 1963, this state-owned daily serves as an official mouthpiece for the Syrian government, reflecting the political perspectives and policies of the ruling Ba'ath Party. It maintains a wide readership through its print and digital platforms by focusing on domestic state affairs, national security, and the administration's geopolitical stance.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN DAMASCUS
The Syrian capital's newspaper market is predominantly composed of state-owned and party-affiliated Arabic publications. Historically, domestic print circulation has been tightly consolidated around traditional broadsheets operating under government oversight. Leading this market are major national dailies such as Al Baath, the official organ of the ruling Ba'ath Party established in 1948, alongside Al Thawra, a government-owned newspaper founded in 1963. Regional Arabic-language coverage is also accessible through outlets like Al Bawaba. Paperboy lists 3 newspapers in Damascus.
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