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has a dedicated sports, kids and business supplement pullout along with the daily. The paper is a member of the project “Kitab Fi Jarida” – A book in a newspaper – which is one of the programs of the UNESCO. The publication is active in the cultural filed and it owns a distribution company and one of
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intervene, with the IFJ's Secretary General Aidan White saying: “Journalists are rightly angry at this form of orchestrated bullying of a respected journalist. We want the authorities to speak out against this campaign. If they remain silent, it will only encourage further attacks.” Participants at
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an IFJ meeting in Beirut condemned the Islamist campaign against Al Shayji, saying “The vicious and unprovoked attack on a respected and distinguished colleague is an example of the intolerant and undemocratic character of extremist politics that is increasingly being used against the free press."
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AlAyam is starting a new era in media and publishing sector and trust fully will continue its success as the leading media organization in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The paper is part of AlAyam Publishing Group. Nabeel Al Hamer who is the former information ministry official and was the information
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celebrated its 21st anniversary in March 2010 and on this occasion AlAyam Media Center was launched, which offices all the departments and the modern printing press in an area of more than 15,000 sq meter and is located on Shaikh Isa bin Salman Highway – Janabiyah, close to entry of King Fahd
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the most important and popular commercial bookshop in Bahrain. It uses one of the most modern presses in the Middle East that has the ability to print all types of newspaper, books and different types of publications.
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was the first newspaper in the MENA region to use the modern Information Technology in editing, executing and publishing and one of the first Arabic newspapers which launched a website on the internet.
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is the leading and the No.1 circulated newspaper in the Kingdom of Bahrain because of the variety of ideologies, credibility and the extensive coverage of local and international news.
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has faced a barrage of criticism from Islamists. In 2005, hundreds of Shia Islamists protested outside the paper's offices after it published a cartoon on the victory of Iran's
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was the best selling newspaper in Bahrain with a circulation of 36,000 copies. The paper's online version was the 40th most visited website for 2010 in the
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The paper is a leading liberal daily newspaper. Its support for personal liberty and its criticism of religious extremism mean that
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in English was published on 7 March 1997. Al Ayam group also published an entertainment weekly magazine
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According to the latest surveys and studies that is made by specialized companies
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Causeway to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in a very strategic location.
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in Arabic was published on 7 March 1989 and after that the daily
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in May 2006 against the editor, Isa Al Shayji, saw the
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Index

Al Ayam (disambiguation)

Nabeel Al Hamer
Manama
Bahrain
Circulation
www.alayam.com
Arabic
Bahrain
Manama
Nabeel Al Hamer
Sada Al Osbou
King Hamad
editor-in-chief
MENA region
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Al-Menbar Islamic Society
Asala
International Federation of Journalists
List of newspapers in Bahrain


"Media Landscape"
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"Dissent and Reform in Bahrain: Challenging Government Control of Media"
the original
"World Press Trends"
"Forbes Releases Top 50 MENA Online Newspapers; Lebanon Fails to Make Top 10"
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"Bahrain"

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