L'Orient Le Jour
As the primary French-language daily in Lebanon, this publication serves as a vital platform for the country’s Francophone elite and the international diaspora. It is renowned for its independent editorial stance and its historical role in documenting the political and social evolution of the Levant since its founding in 1971.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BEIRUT
Lebanon's primary newspaper market features a highly competitive, predominantly Arabic-language publishing landscape characterized by private ownership and distinct political affiliations among its major dailies. Prominent contemporary publications include Al Akhbar, a leftist daily established in 2006, and Al Joumhouria, a major national broadsheet with extensive print circulation. Readers can also find older legacy titles such as Al Anwar, originally founded in 1959, alongside compact tabloid formats pioneered by Al Balad. Paperboy lists 26 newspapers in Beirut.
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