Saudi Gazette
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Saudi Gazette | |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Publisher | Okaz Organization for Press and Publication |
Editor-in-Chief | Dr. Mohammed Shoukany |
Associate Editor | Dr. Abdullah Al-Bargi |
Founded | 1976 |
Price | SR2 |
Headquarters | Jeddah Saudi Arabia |
ISSN | 1319-0326 |
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About The Saudi Gazette
The Saudi Gazette is one of the largest, and most read newspapers in Saudi Arabia. For more than 30 years, The Gazette has been committed to delivering readers the news and information they rely on in a format they enjoy.
We have transformed the process of gathering and disseminating the news by creating synergies between our newsroom and saudigazette.com.sa, our online gateway. We are in the process of the evolution of a newsroom into the Rapid News System, a shift that will allow us to expand into multimedia and deliver relevant, targeted news across multiple platforms based on reader's needs.
The Saudi Gazette is part of the Okaz family, a company rich in its diversity of people and communities. Okaz serves readers throughout operations within Saudi Arabia, as well as the Arab world.
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As of May 2005, Dr. Ahmed Yousaf Al-Sanad is the editor-in-chief.[2]
Now, the Gazette's Editor-in-Chief is a Saudi academic called Mohammed Al-Shoukany, who successfully brought the Gazette into a totally new format in 14 April 2007. Shoukany has assigned a number of professionals to help him run the newspaper. Mohammed Salim Al-Kinani, Media:Abdullah Al-Hariri and Adel Al-Malki are the only Saudi reporters in the Gazette.[citation needed]
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- ^ {{cite web | url = http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/sg/index.cfm?method=home.spages&spageid=6 |
- ^ Status of International Scholars / Delegations. International Ulama Conference on Population and Development (4th - 6th May, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-05-23.