Midi Madagasikara
Midi Madagasikara is a leading daily newspaper based in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Founded in 1983, it provides comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, economics, and social issues in French. It is one of the most widely read publications in the country, offering both local and international news reports.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MADAGASCAR
Print journalism on the Great Island dates back to the late nineteenth century and remains heavily concentrated in the capital city of Antananarivo. Today, the daily print market features prominent publications like Midi Madagasikara, a family-owned bilingual newspaper founded in 1983. Another leading title is L'Express de Madagascar, established in 1995, which publishes primarily in French. Gazetiko offers a widely read daily alternative focused strictly on the national language. Most broadsheets and tabloids rely on a blend of French and Malagasy to reach urban readers while maintaining mass accessibility. Paperboy indexes 4 Malagasy newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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