Rabat, May 1st -There were 398 papers and magazines in Morocco in 2006,
reveals a survey on written press and audiovisual communication.
Carried out by the Communication ministry, the survey notes that general
newspapers hold the lion share with 123 titles, compared to 74 regional
titles and 21 partisan papers.
The document notes that these papers cover various fields, such as
economy (24), culture (24), sports (15), publicity (11), arts (8) and
tourism (6).
The report underlines a partial increase of Arab-speaking papers and
magazines (70.86%) and Amazigh-speaking language (2.26%), while
French-speaking papers recorded a significant decrease (26.88%), noting, in
this respect, the absence of Spanish-speaking papers.
Touching on electronic press, the document notes that there are just 6
electronic papers despite the increasing number of Internet subscribers in
Morocco.
Source | MAP
reveals a survey on written press and audiovisual communication.
Carried out by the Communication ministry, the survey notes that general
newspapers hold the lion share with 123 titles, compared to 74 regional
titles and 21 partisan papers.
The document notes that these papers cover various fields, such as
economy (24), culture (24), sports (15), publicity (11), arts (8) and
tourism (6).
The report underlines a partial increase of Arab-speaking papers and
magazines (70.86%) and Amazigh-speaking language (2.26%), while
French-speaking papers recorded a significant decrease (26.88%), noting, in
this respect, the absence of Spanish-speaking papers.
Touching on electronic press, the document notes that there are just 6
electronic papers despite the increasing number of Internet subscribers in
Morocco.
Source | MAP