Youm7
Youm7 is an Egyptian privately owned daily newspaper. It was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since May 2011. It is published in Arabic. The paper was twice selected by Forbes Middle East as having the most effective news website in the Middle East. Youm7 reportedly has the most-visited website of any Egyptian newspaper. On 6 October 2013 it launched an English news website called The Cairo Post.
History
Founding and profile
Youm7 was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since 31 May 2011. Editor Khaled Salah said shortly after the paper's expansion to daily publication that Youm7 "supports the popular need for a civil state and will strive to present facts to readers without political bias and with credible representation of diverse views."According to internet information service Alexa Internet, 59% of visitors to Youm7's website come from Egypt, and compared to internet users overall they are disproportionately higher-income college graduates and women browsing from home. In 2012, the paper's online version was the sixth most-visited website in Egypt based on the Alexa data. In 2014 the paper launched a new website, Photo7, which is a portal for pictures in Egypt and the Arab world.
Youm7 was named by Industry Arabic as the second most influential Arabic paper in 2020.
Ownership
, Youm7 was owned by Egyptian Media Group, which was owned by United Media Services Group, which was itself owned by one of the Egyptian intelligence agencies.The Cairo Post
On 6 October 2013 Youm7 launched an English-language website called The Cairo Post, under the direction of Sallie Pisch, who also directed the organization's short-lived 'Youm7 English Edition' in 2011.In an article published on the day the website launched, Pisch wrote that the goal for The Cairo Post was for it "to become the news outlet to most faithfully portray Egypt, in all her intricacies, to all those who watch her and want to understand."
As of November 2013, the website was publishing roughly 200 stories daily, a combination of original content, articles translated from Youm7's Arabic news website, and wire services.