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Arabian Business

Emirati business magazine


Emirati business magazine

FieldValue
titleArabian Business
image_fileArabian Business (magazine) May 30 2010 cover.jpg
image_captionCover of the May 30, 2010 edition
editorMatthew Amlot
editor_titleEditor at Large
staff_writerEdward Liamzon
frequencyWeekly
circulation23,352 (July – December 2012)
categoryBusiness
News
Opinion
Analysis
publisherITP Media Group
firstdate
countryUnited Arab Emirates
languageEnglish
Arabic
website

News Opinion Analysis Arabic

Arabian Business (AB) is a weekly business magazine published in Dubai and focusing on global and regional news analysis.

Its circulation figures for October–December 2007 were given as 20,468 copies. The audited circulation of the weekly was 23,016 copies for the last six months of 2011. For the period of July – December 2012 the audited circulation of the weekly was 23,352 copies. According to Similar web, website accesses as of 2024 were more than a million per month.

Controversy

In 2017, the online and print version of the magazine was suspended for a month in the UAE by Dubai authorities over false news allegations after it published a report stating that courts in Dubai were in the process of liquidating dozens of failed real estate projects. As the article was published during the Qatar diplomatic crisis, the report was picked up by publications in Qatar, attracting the ire of Emirati authorities. The magazine soon deleted the online article and posted an apology online stating that the piece was related to projects dating from 2010 that are now outdated.

References

References

  1. "Executive Magazines: Arabian Business (English)". [[ITP Publishing Group]].
  2. "Circulation Audits". [[ITP Publishing Group]].
  3. (23 May 2012). "BPA Worldwide 2nd for the six-month period ended 31 December 2011 Concurrent Release Data for the Middle East". BPA Worldwide.
  4. "Circulation Audits". ITP Publishing Group.
  5. "arabianbusiness.com".
  6. (2017-07-31). "Dubai suspends magazine for one month".
  7. (2017-07-26). "Dubai website, magazine banned over 'false news' allegation".
  8. House, Freedom. (2019). "Freedom in the World 2018: The Annual Survey of Political Rights and Civil Liberties". Rowman & Littlefield.
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