The reading public for Senegal's diverse press is largely limited to Dakar and Thies. Le Soleil is the quasi-official daily. Other major popular independent newspapers include the dailies Sud Quotidien, WalFadjri, Le Quotidien, Le Matin, Le Populaire, Il Est Midi, and the economic weekly Nouvel Horizon. National newspapers are in French. English-language newspapers such as the International Herald Tribune are also available at many newsstands. Various trade organizations publish bulletins and newsletters such as those of the and the periodical issued by the .
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| - The reading public for Senegal's diverse press is largely limited to Dakar and Thies. Le Soleil is the quasi-official daily. Other major popular independent newspapers include the dailies Sud Quotidien, WalFadjri, Le Quotidien, Le Matin, Le Populaire, Il Est Midi, and the economic weekly Nouvel Horizon. National newspapers are in French. English-language newspapers such as the International Herald Tribune are also available at many newsstands. Various trade organizations publish bulletins and newsletters such as those of the and the periodical issued by the . (en)
- La presse écrite existe au Sénégal depuis le milieu du XIXe siècle et a connu depuis un développement constant, possédant aujourd'hui de nombreux quotidiens et hebdomadaires. La liberté de la presse écrite est garantie par la Constitution, sous le contrôle du Conseil national de régulation de l'audiovisuel (CNRA). L'Agence de presse sénégalaise (APS), un organisme autonome créé en 1959, a le monopole de la diffusion des informations distribuées au Sénégal par les agences de presse mondiales[réf. nécessaire]. (fr)
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| - The reading public for Senegal's diverse press is largely limited to Dakar and Thies. Le Soleil is the quasi-official daily. Other major popular independent newspapers include the dailies Sud Quotidien, WalFadjri, Le Quotidien, Le Matin, Le Populaire, Il Est Midi, and the economic weekly Nouvel Horizon. National newspapers are in French. English-language newspapers such as the International Herald Tribune are also available at many newsstands. Various trade organizations publish bulletins and newsletters such as those of the and the periodical issued by the . (en)
- La presse écrite existe au Sénégal depuis le milieu du XIXe siècle et a connu depuis un développement constant, possédant aujourd'hui de nombreux quotidiens et hebdomadaires. La liberté de la presse écrite est garantie par la Constitution, sous le contrôle du Conseil national de régulation de l'audiovisuel (CNRA). L'Agence de presse sénégalaise (APS), un organisme autonome créé en 1959, a le monopole de la diffusion des informations distribuées au Sénégal par les agences de presse mondiales[réf. nécessaire]. (fr)
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