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Le Matin (prev. known as Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb) is a daily francophone Saudi-owned Moroccan newspaper. It was founded on 1 November 1971, as replacement of pro-colonial daily Le Petit Marocain, whose publisher Mas Presse was seized and given to the cousin of Hassan II and his minister of communication Moulay Hafid Alaoui.
Le Petit Marocain was founded in 1925 [2] and was based in Casablanca. [3] The paper belonged to the company Mas Presse, which was controlled by French nationals Pierre Mas and Yves Mas. [4] [5] Its editorial line was ultra- colonialist, and it actively sought the promotion of the colonial policies of France in the country and it notably ...
Mass media in Morocco includes newspapers, radio, television, and Internet. The first newspaper to be founded in Morocco was the Spanish-language El Eco de Tetuán in 1860. Such publications were not generally available in Moroccan cities until 1908. "Al Maghreb" was the first Arabic newspaper in the country and it was established in 1886 [1] .
Newspapers in Morocco are primarily published in Arabic and French, and to a lesser extent in Berber, English, and Spanish. Africa Liberal, a Spanish daily, was the first paper published in the country which was launched in 1820. [1] Al Maghrib was the first Arabic newspaper of the country, and was established in 1886.
TelQuel ( French: As it is) ( slogan: Morocco as it is ), is a French-language Moroccan weekly news magazine. TelQuel is generally considered a quality magazine and more independent from the Moroccan government than most moroccan media outlets. TelQuel is also known for its opposition to Islamist ideology and its defense of religious minorities.
Aujourd'hui Le Maroc was first published in 2001 by ALM Publishing. The paper was founded by Khalil Hachimi Idrissi, who later served as director of the state official press agency Maghreb Arabe Presse, and who owned a stake in the publishing company of ALM.
Le Petit Journal French colonial Propaganda: "France will be able to freely bring civilization, wealth and peace to Morocco." After 1910, Sultan Moulay Abd al-Hafid, who had aroused a strong religious sense of opposition to European domination, was viewed, like Abd al-Aziz before him, as a tool in the hands of the Europeans.
The group is the oldest media company in Morocco. [1] It was founded during the French protectorate -era as "Mas presse" by Pierre Mas and Yves Mas. [2] Moulay Ahmed Alaoui was founder of the group. [3] It edited the publication Le Petit Marocain which promoted the colonial policies of France in Morocco and defended its interests. [4]