Gulf Daily News
Founded in 1978, the Gulf Daily News is Bahrain's first English-language daily newspaper. It provides comprehensive coverage of local, regional, and international news, along with business, sports, and lifestyle features. Known as "The Voice of Bahrain," it serves the kingdom's diverse expatriate and local English-speaking communities.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MANAMA
The newspaper market in the capital of Bahrain is defined by a linguistic split, catering to both Arabic-speaking readers and an international expatriate workforce. Leading the English-language press is the Gulf Daily News, the country's oldest English daily founded in 1978, which competes directly with the Daily Tribune. The Arabic-language sector is anchored by Akhbar Al Khaleej, the nation's first Arabic daily established in 1976, alongside Al Ayam, an independent broadsheet launched in 1989. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Manama.
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