La Nouvelle Tribune

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La Nouvelle Tribune
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Type Weekly newspaper
Owner(s)Fahd Yata (ary)
Founder(s)Fahd Yata
PublisherImpression Presse Edition
Founded1995;28 years ago (1995) [1]
LanguageFrench language
Headquarters Casablanca, Morocco
Website lnt.ma

La Nouvelle Tribune is a weekly francophone Moroccan newspaper.

Contents

History and profile

La Nouvelle Tribune was established in 1995 by Fahd Yata. [1] [2] He is also the owner and director of the paper. [1] [3] The publisher is Impression Presse Edition. [4] [5]

The paper is published weekly on Thursdays. [4]

As of 2016, its total circulation averages 9,010 copies with individual purchase numbers averaging 4,014 copies. [6]

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