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Ramadan 2025 on 2M: a captivating blend of laughter, drama, and tradition

As the sacred month of Ramadan approaches, 2M unveils its annual programming—a meticulously crafted lineup designed to bring Moroccan families together after breaking their fast. From light-hearted comedies to gripping dramas, the channel promises evenings filled with compelling storytelling. Here’s......

Morocco's Media Landscape Transforms: SNRT Set to Unify Major Broadcasters

The Morocco state broadcaster SNRT is poised to consolidate its position in the national media sector through a comprehensive acquisition of major outlets within the next two months. The strategic move will see SNRT become the sole proprietor of Soread 2M and Medi1 TV, while securing an 83.6% stake in......

Prominent 2M TV Journalist's Suspension Ignites Press Freedom Debate in Morocco

The recent suspension of Ouadih Dada, a distinguished journalist and news anchor at Morocco's public television channel 2M, has triggered widespread controversy over press freedom and union rights in the country's media landscape. The suspension, effective October 21, removed Dada from his positions......

Moroccan Lawmaker Raises Alarm Over Escalating Suicide Rates in Northern Region

In a poignant address, Moroccan Member of Parliament Ikram El Hannaoui has called for immediate action to confront the distressing surge in suicide cases plaguing the northern region of Taounate. Her plea highlights the urgency of tackling this grave societal issue that has long cast a somber pall over......

Moroccan Television Viewership Surges During Ramadan 1445

Moroccan television channels have experienced unprecedented viewership during the initial week of Ramadan 1445, as indicated by official data released by the Inter-professional Center for Media Audience Measurement (CIAUMD). The report, encompassing the period from March 12 to 14, 2024, corresponding......

Major Reform of the Moroccan Public Audiovisual Sector: Towards a New Era for 2M and Its Peers

The major reform of the public audiovisual sector in Morocco is taking a new turn, shedding light on the social and financial conditions of public channel personnel. Mehdi Bensaid, Minister of Youth, Culture, and Communication, recently emphasized the significance of this national transformation, marked......