Al Madinah
Al Madinah is a prominent Arabic daily newspaper published in Saudi Arabia. Established in 1937, it is one of the country's oldest publications. The newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of domestic politics, regional security, economics, and local events, reflecting traditional perspectives while serving a broad national audience.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SAUDI ARABIA
Print journalism on the Arabian Peninsula traces its roots to the early twentieth century, developing into an industry dominated by large, privately owned publishing groups. Major domestic publications include Al Riyadh, a highly circulated Arabic daily founded in 1965 based in the capital, and Okaz, a prominent Jeddah-based Arabic broadsheet established in 1960. English readers are primarily served by Arab News, an influential daily launched in 1975 for the expatriate community, alongside the Saudi Gazette. While Arabic remains the dominant language of print across regional centers, English editions extensively reach international business hubs. Paperboy indexes 6 Saudi newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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