Maroc Soir Group
Founded during the French protectorate era under the name Mas Presse, Maroc Soir Group is the oldest media publishing house in Morocco, headquartered in Casablanca. The company was nationalized in 1971 and renamed Maroc Soir,…
Founded during the French protectorate era under the name Mas Presse, Maroc Soir Group is the oldest media publishing house in Morocco, headquartered in Casablanca. The company was nationalized in 1971 and renamed Maroc Soir,…
Egyptian Media Group (EMG), launched between 2016 and 2018 through a spree of acquisitions, commands a formidable media empire. It operates flagship television networks—including CBC, AlHayah, and ON—alongside five print…
Founded in 1961, Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP) is Tunisia’s official news agency. With a workforce of more than 300 journalists, TAP delivers comprehensive coverage of domestic, regional, and international news….
Founded in December 1961 amid the Algerian War of Independence, APS—Algeria’s official news agency—has long served as a key instrument of state communication. Media assets News agency: APS State Media Matrix…
Founded in 1959, Maghreb Arabe Presse (MAP) is Morocco’s state-run news agency, tasked with producing and distributing official news content across the country and abroad. Over the years, it has significantly expanded its portfolio,…
Algeria’s government oversees several national newspapers, each with its own audience and editorial slant: El Djoumhouria – Based in the coastal city of Oran, offering regional coverage with national reach; El Moudjahid – The…
The Moroccan royal house controls a vast array of media assets, which we list in our state-administered database. They are known to be the “voices of the royal house.” These…
Libya Al Rasmiyah (meaning “Official Libya” in Arabic) is a television station that launched broadcasting in December 2011 after dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s overthrow. Media assets Al Rasmiyah State Media Matrix…