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Algeria media guide – BBC

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The Algerian media are less free and less diverse than in some other North African countries. The authorities have blocked websites and detained journalists since the start of the Hirak protest movement in early 2019.
Press freedom has been further restricted following a 2023 law passed by the country's parliament. The measure tightens media ownership rules and empowers courts to force journalists to reveal their sources.
Domestic media outlets are banned from receiving overseas funding and dual-nationals prevented from owning press or broadcasting companies.
Parliament has also passed a law criminalising fake news.
Privately-owned channels receive the lion's share of viewers. State TV and radio steer clear of critical voices and dissenting views.
Popular privately-owned satellite TV channels operate alongside the state broadcaster. Officials aim to regularise the status of "offshore" private TV stations, which use foreign-owned satellites and do not fall under Algerian law.
With the exception of online stations, the state has a monopoly in the radio sector.
Foreign media are also subject to government interference. In 2021, the government withdrew France 24's authorization to operate and revoked the accreditation of Saudi media outlet Al Arabiya.
There were 34 million internet users by January 2024, comprising 72% of the population (statista.com, external). Facebook is the leading social network.
Media guides by BBC Monitoring, external
Echorouk, external – Arabic-language newspaper
El Khabar, external – Arabic-language newspaper
El Massa, external – Arabic-language newspaper
El Watan, external – French-language newspaper
El Moudjahid, external – French language newspaper
The North Africa Journal, external – English language news site covering North Africa and the Sahel
Twala, external – French language independent news website set up by Algerian journalists
24H Algerie, external – A French and English language independent news website
Algerie 3, external – TV news channel run by the state owned broadcaster EPTV
Ennahar TV, external – Arabic language satellite television channel
Echourouk TV, external – Arabic language satellite television channel
El Bilad TV, external – Arabic language satellite television channel
Radio Algérienne, external – public radio broadcaster, it manages three national broadcast stations
Radio Corona Internationale, external – US-based internet radio news channel offers a mix of music, news and commentary in Arabic and French
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