Media - Lebanon

LEBANON
Official name:
Al-Jumhuriyah al-Lubnaniyah (Republic of Lebanon).
Form of government:
Unitary multiparty republic with one legislative house (National Assembly [128]).

Chief of state:
President.
Head of government:
Prime Minister.
Capital:
Beirut.
Official language:
Arabic.
Official religion:
none.
Population (1998):
3,506,000.
Officially REPUBLIC OF LEBANON , Arabic LUBNAN , or AL-JUMHURIYAH AL-LUBNANIYAH country located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Consisting of a narrow strip of territory approximately from north to south, the country is bounded to the north and east by Syria and to the south by Israel. With an area of 3,950 square miles (10,230 square kilometres), Lebanon is one of the world's smaller sovereign states. Though Lebanon, particularly its coastal region, was the site of some of the oldest human settlements in the world--the Phoenician ports of Tyre (modern Sur), Sidon (Sayda), and Byblos (Jubayl) were dominant centres of trade and culture in the 3rd millennium BC--it was not until 1920 that the contemporary state came into being. In that year France, which administered Lebanon as a League of Nations mandate, established the state of Greater Lebanon. Lebanon then became a republic in 1926 and achieved independence in 1943. (Britannica.com)

 DAILY NEWSPAPERS 


Click to go to Annahar's rate-card

Annahar is one of Lebanon's Leading Arabic Daily newspaper and has been for the past 67 years. They have archives dating as far back as 1992. 
Advertising rates and specifications are in English.


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Click to go to Assafir's rate-card online

Assafir is one of Lebanon's Arabic Dailies which has been around since 1974.
Advertising rates and specifications are in English.

 Television 


Click to go to Tele-Liban's online Information request Form

Although the site looks great, it lacks a lot of info of which advertising information is one of them. We are not completely sure, but we believe that Tele-Liban is the state's television network 
correct us!


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Click to go to contacts page - No rate-card available online

Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation - Initially a local Lebanese station which has launched its extended coverage to Pan Arab, Europe, Americas & Autralia


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Future Television

Future Television is originally a local Lebanese station that has gone satellite.


 OTHER MEDIA RESOURCES 


Lebanese Ministry of  Information
http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/

 


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