Eco-Médias

Eco-Médias
Native name
ايكوميديا
Company typeSociété Anonyme
IndustryMedia
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
FounderNassredine El Afrit
Marie-Thérèse Bourrut
Abdelmounaïm Dilami
Headquarters
Casablanca
,
Morocco
Key people
Marie-Thérèse Bourrut
Abdelmounaïm Dilami
Total assetscapital MAD 50 million
OwnerMarie-Thérèse Bourrut
Abdelmounaïm Dilami
SNI (Mohammed VI)
Jean Luc Martinet
Nader Mawlawi
SubsidiariesAssabah
L'Économiste
Atlantic Radio
Websiteecomedias.ma

Eco-Médias (Arabic: ايكوميديا) is a Moroccan media company partially owned by several businesspeople. It publishes newspapers that are widely distributed in the country and whose editorial line is pro-government.

Subsidiaries

  • Assabah (Arabic-language daily, printed 86,907 copies/day in 2012)[1]
  • L'Économiste (French-language economic news daily, printed 24,053 copies/day in 2012)[1]
  • L'Economiste (French-language monthly business magazine)[2]
  • Atlantic radio, (French-language music and business news radio)[2]
  • Ecole Supérieur de Journalisme et de Communication, the leading journalism school in Morocco
  • Eco-print, company that prints their publications

Key people

  • Abdelmounaim Dilami, President and Director General[3]
  • Khalid Belyazid, Director General[3]
  • Marie-Thérèse Bourrut (French citizen and wife of Abdelmounaim Dilami. She writes under the pen-name Nadia Salah),[4][5] Director of publication[3]

Ownership

As of 2009:[6]

  • Marie-Thérèse BOURRUT 31.3%
  • Abdelmounaïm DILAMI 29.2%
  • Khalid BELYAZID 3.5%
  • AIXOR (holding company owned by Jean Luc Martinet, the national delegate for the right-wing French party UMP) 10.3%
  • SUNERGIA (Nader MAWLAWI, Lebanese businessman[7]) 10.3%
  • GLOBAL COMMUNICATION (subsidiary of SNI 10.3%
  • SOPAR (Kettani family) 7.5%

After the death of Hassan II the couple Bourrut-Dilami increased their share in the company, controlling today the majority stake. Additionally the company saw the entrance of French national Martinet in the capital despite a ban on foreign ownership in the media in the Moroccan law. In 1996 the ownership was:[8]

  • Marie-Thérèse BOURRUT (aka Nadia Salah) 15%
  • Abdelmounaïm DILAMI 9.5%
  • Khalid BELYAZID 3.5%
  • Nassredine EL AFRIT (Tunisian national)[9] 7.5%
  • Moulay Abdelhafid EL ALAMY (president of the Holding Saham and Minister of Industry since 2013) 9.5%
  • Abderrahmane SAAÏDI (Minister of privatisation at the time) 9.1%
  • Global Communication 9.5%
  • Sopar 7.5%.
  • Afriquia (subsidiary of Aziz Akhannouch's Akwa) 5%
  • Kat (OUAZZANI family and Kamil Ouazzani, importer of Alcoholic beverages and liqueur)[10] 9.5%
  • Sunergia 9.5%
  • Attijari Capital Risque (subsidiary of Banque Commerciale du Maroc which merged with Wafa to form Attijariwafa bank in 2003) 7.5%

References

  1. ^ a b "Chiffres – OJD Maroc – OJD". OJD.ma. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b "High-End Monthly Launched in Morocco". The Arab Press Network. 21 May 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Groupe ECO-MEDIAS". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Mariage français en vue pour Eco-Medias ?". Maghreb Confidentiel. 23 September 2010. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  5. ^ "PROJET DE CAHIER DES CHARGES SERVICE RADIOPHONIQUE RADIO ATLANTIC" (PDF). Haca. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Actionnariat d'Ecomédias". Ecomedias. Archived from the original on April 13, 2009. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  7. ^ Khalil Hachimi Idrissi. "Billet bleu". Maroc Hebdo. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  8. ^ "En toute transparence: Les comptes de L'Economiste". L'Economiste. 31 October 1996. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  9. ^ "FIL DIRECT Éponge J.L Servan-Schreiber". Maroc Hebdo. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  10. ^ "Maroc | Maroc : les cigarettiers mettent le paquet". Jeune Afrique. 20 September 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2014.

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