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{{short description|English-language newspaper of Afghanistan}}
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{{Infobox Newspaper | {{Infobox newspaper
name = Daily Outlook Afghanistan | | name = Daily Afghanistan
image = | | image =
caption = | | image_size = 220
type = Daily ] | | caption = The Daily Afghanistan
format = |broadsheet | type = Daily ]
foundation = |2004 | language = ]
| format = broadsheet
ceased publication = |
price = | | foundation = 2006
| ceased publication =
owners = |Dr. Hussain Ali Yasa
publisher = |Afghanistan Group of Newspapers | price = 10 Afs
editor = |Dr. Hussain Ali Yasa | publisher = Afghanistan Group of Newspapers
languages = English| | CEO = Hussain Marefat
circulation = |10,000 daily | circulation = 4800 daily
headquarters = Kabul| | headquarters = Kabul
ISSN = | | ISSN =
website = http://www.outlookafghanistan.net| | website = {{URL|http://www.dailyafghanistan.com}}
}} }}


The '''Daily Outlook Afghanistan''' is the first independent English-language ] of ]. It covers national and international with 10,000 circulation. It is published by Afghanistan Group of Newspapers, an independent media group which also publishes Daily Afghanistan, the largest paper in ]/] in Afghanistan. The '''''Daily Afghanistan''''' is one of the most popular of ]s in ]. It covers national and international news with circulation of 4800. It is published by Afghanistan Group of Newspapers, an independent media group which also publishes ], the largest ] paper in Afghanistan.


==Media in Afghanistan== ==Media in Afghanistan==
Media is a new phenomenon in the post-] country. But due to poor ] and less culture of reading in Afghanistan, print-media is limited to urban areas. Radio is the only media source for the majority rural population in far-flung areas of the country. Media was a new phenomenon in the years when the ] was ousted from power (2001-2021). But due to poor ] and less culture of reading in Afghanistan, print-media is limited to urban areas. Radio is the only media source for the majority rural population in far-flung areas of the country.


==Circulation== ==Circulation==
Daily Outlook Afghanistan mostly goes to embassies, ] (NGO), ] Agencies, public places, educational institutions and other organizations. Both papers go to 32 out of 34 provinces. A limited number of copies also go to Pakistan and Dubai. Many independent newspapers are emerging in Afghanistan. It was founded on 26, February 2004 by Dr. Hussain Ali Yasa. ''Daily Afghanistan'' mostly goes to embassies, ] (NGOs), ] agencies, public places, educational institutions and other organizations. Both papers go to most provinces. A limited number of copies also go to Pakistan and Dubai. Many independent newspapers are emerging in Afghanistan. It was founded on 26 February 2004 by Dr. Hussain Ali Yasa.


==Free and Independent Media== ==Free and independent media==
In Afghanistan print media is political. Many daily newspapers are attached to and support political parties. The Government publishes six newspapers. Daily Outlook Afghanistan is the only independent paper in English. Outlook does not receive any Government advertisement. Due to its large national circulation, the Daily receives extensive business advertisements. In Afghanistan, print media is political. Many daily newspapers are attached to and support political parties. The government publishes six newspapers. ''Daily Afghanistan'' is independent paper in ]/]. Due to its large national circulation, the ''Daily Afghanistan'' receives extensive business advertisements.


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English-language newspaper of Afghanistan

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Daily Afghanistan
TypeDaily newspaper
Formatbroadsheet
PublisherAfghanistan Group of Newspapers
Founded2006
LanguageDari
HeadquartersKabul
Circulation4800 daily
Websitewww.dailyafghanistan.com

The Daily Afghanistan is one of the most popular of newspapers in Afghanistan. It covers national and international news with circulation of 4800. It is published by Afghanistan Group of Newspapers, an independent media group which also publishes The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, the largest English paper in Afghanistan.

Media in Afghanistan

Media was a new phenomenon in the years when the Taliban was ousted from power (2001-2021). But due to poor literacy and less culture of reading in Afghanistan, print-media is limited to urban areas. Radio is the only media source for the majority rural population in far-flung areas of the country.

Circulation

Daily Afghanistan mostly goes to embassies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations agencies, public places, educational institutions and other organizations. Both papers go to most provinces. A limited number of copies also go to Pakistan and Dubai. Many independent newspapers are emerging in Afghanistan. It was founded on 26 February 2004 by Dr. Hussain Ali Yasa.

Free and independent media

In Afghanistan, print media is political. Many daily newspapers are attached to and support political parties. The government publishes six newspapers. Daily Afghanistan is independent paper in Dari/Pashto. Due to its large national circulation, the Daily Afghanistan receives extensive business advertisements.

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