The dz-algerie.facts site references news sites on Algeria (magazines, press, local sites, newspapers, and many others.). In 2012, Algeria had about 290 press periodicals between newspapers, journals and magazines all frequencies combined, To sum it up the Algerian press is distributed in the following ways: Acquire more information about Algérie Presse
96 daily magazines which include 6 from your public press and 33 localised newspapers with the typical every day blood flow of approximately 2,800,000 (2.8 million) circulations per day:
79 every day magazines of standard information.
5 Magazines in Economics .
12 sports classifieds .
35 regular press having an average flow of 780,000:
12 standard information newspapers.
23 specialized presses.
About ten 9 fortnightly classifieds by having an regular blood flow of 32,000.
50 51 regular monthly classifieds with the regular flow of 170,000.
A 1 biannual magazine having an average flow of 5,000.
Approximately 101 month to month institutional press papers pulled 322,786 circulations each month.
Algerian radio
The Algerian Radio will be the one that has noted the history of Algeria by far the most. This can be mainly because of the fact that it was created in 1956, through the struggle for the country's freedom. Considering that April 1991, the company has turned into a public industrial and commercial broadcasting place.
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Right now, Radio Algeria has 55 radio channels. We are obligated to pay this task especially for the program diversification and geographical redeployment plan applied since 1991. A few of its stations are nationwide:
Route 1 in Arabic : created in 1962.
Station 2 in Tamazight : started in 1948.
and Route 3 in French : developed in 1926.
Four others are committed to particular themes:
Radio Coran : that was produced in 1991,
Radio Customs : established in 1992.
Radio Jil Fm : started in 1992.
Radio Algérie Internationale (RAI) : developed in 1991.
The first two routes transmit exclusively in Arabic. With regards to 4th, four languages are used for broadcasting: Arabic, French, English and Spanish language. The remainder 48 routes are local.