Meknes City
Serving as a primary digital source for news in the Meknes-Tafilalet region, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, social issues, and cultural events. It is recognized for its commitment to community journalism, bridging the gap between local residents and regional developments through a dedicated Arabic-language platform.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MOROCCO
Print media in this North African kingdom dates back to the early twentieth century, establishing a bilingual foundation that persists today. Leading the circulation figures is Al Massae, an independent Arabic daily launched in 2006. Francophone readers frequently turn to Le Matin, a prominent semi-official daily established in 1971, and L'Economiste, a newspaper focusing specifically on business reporting. Assabah serves as another major Arabic-language daily catering to general news readers. While national dailies typically operate out of Casablanca or Rabat, localized publications supplement the traditional Arabic and French output. Paperboy indexes 34 Moroccan newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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