Aljadidah

Aljadidah (Arabic: الجديدة, al-Dschadīda, literally "The new one") is an international news network mainly targeting an Arabic audience and publishing news in Arabic and German. It was founded in 2011[1] by IOT Media GmbH, a media company based in Vienna, Austria. The company is active in the audio, visual, print and digital media domain and cooperating with other national and international media companies[2] such as the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle.[3] Aljadidah is the first Austrian online magazine for Arabic women.[1]

Contents

The online journal Aljadidah.com covers news ranging from politics, economy and technology to literature, women and youth matters from all over the world,[4] while primarily focusing on the Arab region. Aljadidah.com is a forum for pluralistic opinions and debate, supervised by a group of journalists with professional experience in the media field. Additionally, televised news reports are produced on a weekly basis in the IOT Media studios. A hardcover edition of Aljadidah.com is published regularly and distributed in international political, economic and cultural organizations and institutions throughout Austria and the Arab world.

Engagement

Aljadidah supports the transnational Anti-Drug Online Project MayaPlanet, beside other famous supporters such as Kofi Annan, Dalai Lama XIV and Elton John.[5]

gollark: I mean, the swear word kind of implies that.
gollark: I mean. Not using DDG because you don't care about privacy I can sort of understand, but actively saying "hahaha this is bad"? Weird.
gollark: Does it run over Google's servers? Is it end to end encrypted?
gollark: > Google
gollark: RCS?

References

  1. "Aljadidah: Die Frauen Online-Zeitung mit österreichischem Erfahrungsschatz" (in German). OTS. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  2. "IOT Media". Archived from the original on 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  3. "atmedia". Atmedia.at. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  4. About us
  5. "On the eve of the conference, two Arabic-language news resources: Safinow.com and Aljadidah.com supported our project". Mayaplanet. 28 April 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
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