Oman Arabic Daily
Oman Arabic Daily is a major state-owned newspaper based in Muscat, serving as a primary source for national news, government decrees, and regional developments in the Sultanate. Established in 1972, it offers comprehensive coverage of politics, economy, and culture, reflecting the official perspectives of the Omani government.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MUSCAT
The Omani capital operates a bilingual print media market structured around both state-owned entities and private publishing groups. English-language readers are served by the government-owned Oman Observer, the historic Times of Oman, founded in 1975, and Muscat Daily, which circulates as a major independent broadsheet. The Arabic-language press relies heavily on legacy publications such as Al Watan, established in 1971 as the nation's first privately owned Arabic daily paper. Paperboy lists 9 newspapers in Muscat.
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