Al Yaum (newspaper)
Al Yaum (newspaper)
Type | Daily |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Dar Al Yaum for Press, Printing and Publishing |
Publisher | Dar Al Yaum for Press, Printing and Publishing |
Editor-in-chief | Sulaiman Aba Hussain [1] |
Founded | 1965 (1965) |
Political alignment | Pro-government |
Language | Arabic |
Headquarters | Dammam |
Circulation | 135.000 (2007)[2] |
OCLC number | 42316367 [16] |
Website | Al Yaum [17] |
Al Yaum (in Arabic اليوم meaning The Day Today in Arabic)[3] is a Dammam-based, supposedly pro-government Arabic daily newspaper published in Saudi Arabia.[4][5]
Type | Daily |
---|---|
Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Dar Al Yaum for Press, Printing and Publishing |
Publisher | Dar Al Yaum for Press, Printing and Publishing |
Editor-in-chief | Sulaiman Aba Hussain [1] |
Founded | 1965 (1965) |
Political alignment | Pro-government |
Language | Arabic |
Headquarters | Dammam |
Circulation | 135.000 (2007)[2] |
OCLC number | 42316367 [16] |
Website | Al Yaum [17] |
History and ownership
Al Yaum was first published in Dammam in 1965.[6][7] Initially, it was a weekly eight-page magazine. Its frequency and size improved over time, becoming a daily newspaper in 1978.[4] The owner and publisher of the paper is Dar Al Yaum Organization for Printing and Publishing.[2][8] The headquarters of Al Yaum is in Dammam.[9]
Hamid Ghuyarfi was the editor-in-chief of Al Yaum until 1981 when he was dismissed due to his criticism against Saudi government.[10] One of the other former editor-in-chiefs was Othman Al Omeir who currently owns liberal Arabic news portal Elaph.[11] Muhammad Abdallah Al Wail also served as the editor-in-chief of the paper.[6]
The daily was the first in the Middle East and the second in the world to get IFRA ISO certificate, the first in the Middle East to receive the IFRA Asia Award for best in print and the first in the Middle East to become the WAN-IFRA Star Club member and the Color Quality Club member.[9]
Content and format
The paper mostly covers news in relation to Dammam and nearby regions.[6] It also covers regional news, sports events, and social issues that are of interest to the readers in Saudi Arabia and Arab states of the Persian Gulf.[12] The paper is published in broadsheet format with 28 colour and black and white pages.[7]
Distribution and circulation
Bans and arrests
See also
List of newspapers in Saudi Arabia