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Al Ra'i (Jordanian newspaper)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Al Rai |
| (الرأي) | |
| native_name | الرأي |
| image | Alrai.JPG |
| image_size | 300px |
| caption | The front page on 29 October 2010 |
| type | Daily newspaper |
| general_manager | Heyam Alkaraki |
| owners | Jordan Press Foundation |
| founder | Jordan Press Foundation |
| chief_editor | Dr. Khalid Shogran |
| headquarters | Amman, Jordan |
| founded | 2 June 1971 |
| language | Arabic |
| sister_newspapers | *The Jordan Times* |
| oclc | 56565751 |
| website |
a Jordanian newspaper
(الرأي)
Al Ra'i (; ), also spelled Alrai, is an Arabic daily newspaper in Jordan. The Jordan Press Foundation, owner of the Al Rai, is government-owned. It has been regarded as Jordan's newspaper of record.
History
After the occupation of the West Bank in June 1967, Jordan needed a media arm to transmit the government's point of view, the only newspaper that was published in Jordan at the time was Ad-Dustour, an independent newspaper from Amman.
On 13 May 1971, the Jordanian Prime Minister Wasfi al-Tal issued law number 26 in 1971 to establish the Jordan Press Foundation which is the publisher. On 2 June 1971, the first issue of Al Rai was published. The company later began to publish an English daily, The Jordan Times.
Al Rai launched its Palestinian edition on 5 October 2005. In August 2008, the daily started its e-journal, Minbar Al Rai, and in May 2009 it launched a weekly newspaper for advertisements.
Its estimated circulation was 45,000 copies in 1985 whereas it was 90,000 copies in 2003. The officials of the paper stated that the daily's circulation was 80,000 in 2010.
Content and staff
The newspaper is composed of five sections:
- Mahalleyyat (Local news)
- Arabs and the World: Section for international news.
- Sports
- Economy
- Literature and Arts
The editors-in-chief of Al Ra'i are appointed by the Jordanian government. The former editors-in-chief of the daily include Abdul Wahab Zaghilat, Samih Maaytah and Mohammad Tal. In late 2011 Majid Asfour was appointed editor-in-chief. Tariq AL-Momani is the current editor-in-chief of the paper.
References
References
- Kuttab, Daoud. (24 July 2024). "Jordan's King Abdullah, PA President Mahmoud Abbas Meet in Amman".
- (1999). "The Jordanian Media System: Broad Outlines". Free Servers.
- Muath Freij. (3 June 2013). "Al Rai celebrates 42nd anniversary". The Jordan Times.
- (28 July 2009). "Jordan Press Foundation – Al-Rai (PRES)". ABC Investments.
- (13 October 2005). "Al Rai Newspaper Launches a Palestinian Edition". The Arab Press Network.
- William A. Rugh. (2004). "Arab Mass Media: Newspapers, Radio, and Television in Arab Politics". Greenwood Publishing Group.
- Carolyn M. Byerly. (2013). "The Palgrave International Handbook of Women and Journalism". Palgrave Macmillan.
- (2012). "Arab Media Review (January-June 2012)". Anti-Defamation League.
- (1 January 2012). "Maaytah to Head Al Arab Al Yawm, Ghnaimat chief editor of Al Ghad daily". Ammon News.
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