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There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [1] such as Turkish, French and English. [2] By 1951 Arabic language newspapers numbered to about 400, while 150 were published in other languages. [1] By 2011, daily newspaper circulation in Egypt increased to more than 4.3 million copies. [3]
In terms of institutional size, it is the second daily in the country after al-Ahram. [2] During the 1950s al-Akhbar had a circulation of over 700,000 copies. [6] In 1976, the paper was the most read daily in Egypt with a circulation of 650,000 copies. [14] In 2000 the paper sold 1.1 million copies. [15]
Al-Ahram produces a continually updated news website in the English language at english.ahram.org.e.g., [20] called Ahram Online. It also has an Arabic news website which was the 20th mostly visited website for 2010 in the MENA region. [21] It was named as the most popular news portal in the Arab world in the period from 31 August 2011 to 31 ...
The newspaper was founded in late 2002 by Salah Diab, an Egyptian businessman whose grandfather (Tawfik Diab) was one of Egypt's most renowned publishers in the 1930s and 1940s. Hisham Kassem is also a founder of Al Masry Al Youm. [5] In 2004, its establishment was finalized, [6] and on 7 June 2004, it published its first edition.
Al-Shorouk, Shorouk News or Al-Shuruq (Arabic: الشروق "The Sunrise") is a prominent Arabic newspaper published in Egypt [1] and several other Arabic nations. It is a daily independent liberal-oriented newspaper, covering mainly politics, militant affairs and sport.
Youm7 (Arabic: اليوم السابع, IPA: [iljoːm issaːbiʕ], meaning The Seventh Day) is an Egyptian privately owned daily newspaper.It was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since May 2011. [2]
Al Gomhuria was established in 1954 following the Egyptian revolution [2] [3] and became the new regime's leading media outlet. [4] The paper was published using the facilities of Wafd party's newspaper Al Misri, which had been banned and forced to shut down by the regime. [4] Anwar Sadat became the editor of the daily. [4]
The daily was among twelve newspapers which protested the Islamist-drawn constitution in December 2012. [ 14 ] Rifaat El Saeed, chairman of the National Progressive Unionist Rally Party, published many articles in the paper which mostly included criticisms over the violation of the rights of the Copts in Egypt . [ 15 ]