Magazines in Morocco are published in English, Arabic, and French languages. Women's magazines in the country were first published in the 1980s.[1] Below is a list of magazines published in Morocco:
List
| Title | Type | Publisher | Founded | Ended | Website | Language | Editor | Political affiliation |
Diffusion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TelQuel | 2001 | Link | English, French, Spanish | ||||||
| Morocco World News | MWN | 2011 | Link | English, Arabic, French | Samir Bennis, Adnane Bennis | ||||
| MBC Times | Link | French | |||||||
| Le Journal Hebdomadaire | 1997 | 2010 | Link | French | |||||
| Maroc Hebdo | 1991 | Link | French | ||||||
| Nejma | Arabic | ||||||||
| Citadine | 1995 | Link | French | ||||||
| L’Expression | French | ||||||||
| L'Officiel Maroc | Geomedia | 2009 | Link | French | Aicha Tazi | ||||
| Kalima | 1986 | 1989 | French | ||||||
| Femmes du Maroc | 1995 | Link | French | ||||||
| The Moorish.net | Link | French | |||||||
| Nichane | 2006 | 2010 | Link | Moroccan Darija, Arabic | |||||
| Skefkef | 2013 | 2018 | Link | Moroccan Darija |
Type
|
Daily Weekly Seasonal General Regional Finance and economics Sports Religion Women's Online Comics |
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See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Dawn Marley. "Language use in women's magazines as a reflection of hybrid linguistic identity in Morocco" (PDF). E Publications. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
References
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