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Tuniscope
Type of site
News
Available inFrench
URLtuniscope.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationNone
Current statusOnline

Tuniscope is a community web portal based in Tunis, focusing on the news and culture of Tunisia. The site is operated by the Tunisian company Eolia. The managing editor is Khaled Aouij; the editors are Amal Jerbi and Abir Fares.[1]

According to Google Trends, in April 2011 the site had on average 10,000 daily unique visitors[2]

In 2010, the site was awarded a WSA-mobile World Summit Award by the World Summit on the Information Society, for Outstanding Regional Achievement in Media and News.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Tuniscope: General Community Portal" (in French). Tuniscope.
  2. ^ "Google Trends report for tuniscope.com". Google Trends. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
  3. ^ "WSA-mobile Outstanding Regional Achievement Awards 2010". World Summit on the Information Society.

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