A crucial turning point
The Doha Centre for Media Freedom is in Egypt to witness the elections and report on the media.

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Media Tycoons in Egypt
Business has found its way to media landscape in Egypt, bringing to the forefront tycoons who own large news outlets

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No media role in forming Egyptian voters’ awareness
Media in Egypt are increasingly under fire as the country gears towards a decisive run-off.

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The changing rhetoric of Egyptian media
Egyptian media is trying hard to break the cycle of biased and unfair reporting during its presidential elections.

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The plight of female journalists
The DCMF reports on how female journalists are faring in Egypt's media after an onslaught of sexual harassment.

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A crucial turning point

Media Tycoons in Egypt

No media role in forming Egyptian voters’ awareness

The changing rhetoric of Egyptian media

The plight of female journalists
Independent networks emerge as new information brokers in post-Mubarak Egypt, but find pitfalls and minefields as they move forward in uncharted media landscape.
The DCMF speaks to a group of Egyptians about their country's media, how they receive news and whether they think there is much credibility.
How has social media influenced the campaigns? Is it effective? The DCMF investigates.
View our gallery showing scenes of journalists and citizens at the rally for presidential candidate Abd Al Mounaim Abu al Futuh in Cairo.
From Cairo, our reporters discover that some television networks have not been offering balanced information about the political landscape.
Attacks against journalists have increased in the run up to Egypt's key elections. If they continue, what does it mean for the media?

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