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Al-Seyassah
Kuwaiti daily newspaper
Kuwaiti daily newspaper
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Al-Seyassah |
| السياسة | |
| logo | Al Seyassah Logo.svg |
| logo_size | 225px |
| caption | Al Seyassah Newspaper |
| type | Daily newspaper |
| format | |
| owners | Ahmed Al-Jarallah |
| founder | Abdulaziz F. Al-Masaeed |
| Ahmed Al-Jarallah | |
| publisher | Dar Al Seyassah Company for Printing, Publishing and Distribution WLL |
| chief_editor | Ahmed Al Jarallah |
| publishing_country | Kuwait |
| founded | |
| language | Arabic |
| sister_newspapers | [*Arab Times*](http://www.arabtimesonline.com/) |
| [*AlHadaf Magazine*](http://www.alhadafmag.com/) | |
| [*Hadafnet*](http://hadafnet.com/) | |
| oclc | 54902195 |
| website |
السياسة Ahmed Al-Jarallah AlHadaf Magazine Hadafnet
Al-Seyassah () is a Kuwaiti daily newspaper published by Dar Al-Seyassah Press Publishing Printing and Distribution Co. The editor-in-chief of the newspaper is Ahmed Al-Jarallah.
History
Al-Seyassah was launched on 3 June 1965 as a weekly magazine by Ahmed Al-Jarallah and owned by Abdulaziz F. Al-Masaeed.{{cite journal|author=Kjetil Selvik
Naji al-Ali worked for the paper from 1968 to 1974. In 1977, Jarallah expanded Al-Seyassah into a media group, which also publishes the English-language Arab Times newspaper and the weekly magazine Al-Hadaf () in partnership with Syrian businessman Mazen Al-Tarazi.
In 1977, the assets of Al-Seyassah were estimated at more than five million Kuwaiti dinars ($17.25m) in 1977 values, including a printing plant which was at the time the most modern in the region.
In 2003, the newspaper held the 4th circulation ranking in Kuwait, with an adult readership of 302,700, a daily circulation of 75,679 copies, and a market share of 16.82%.
References
References
- [http://www.pressreference.com/Gu-Ku/Kuwait.html Kuwait.] Press Reference. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- (11 November 2011). "21 information ministers have successively assumed responsibility for the ministry since Kuwait's independence". [[Al-Anba (Kuwait).
- [http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sr&ID=SR01403 Arab and Muslim Media Reactions to the Fall of Baghdad] ''MEMRI''. 11 April 2003. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- [http://www.ecssr.com/CDA/en/ProfileBank/ViewProfile/0,,2340,00+en-USS_01DBC.html Ahmed Al-Jarallah: Bio] {{Webarchive. link. (30 March 2012, The Emirate Center for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR).)
- "The Gulf reporter who became a newspaper tycoon". ''Events'' 3. Shore Varrone, Inc., 1977. p. 51.
- Simeon Djankov, Caralee McLiesh, Tatiana Nenova, Andrei Shleifer. (October 2003). "Who Owns The Media?" ''Journal of Law and Economics'', XLVI(2). Media data country files.
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