Le Quotidien d'Oran
Established in 1994, this independent daily serves as a prominent voice in the Algerian press, offering critical analysis and comprehensive reporting on national and regional socio-political issues. It is widely recognized for its intellectual depth and commitment to providing a Francophone perspective on the complexities of contemporary Algerian society.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ALGERIA
Print media in this North African nation reflects a strong bilingual tradition rooted in its mid-century independence era. Major dailies include El Moudjahid, a French-language state-owned paper founded in 1956, and El Watan, an independent French daily established in 1990 by former state journalists. Arabic readers are primarily served by high-circulation independent outlets like Echorouk El Yawmi and El Khabar, an employee-owned publication originating during the 1990 media privatization. This linguistic split remains the defining characteristic of the national press market, catering to distinct demographics across major cities and regional provinces. Paperboy indexes 11 Algerian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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