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Ammon News : ウィキペディア英語版
Ammon News

''Ammon '' (in Arabic عمون) also known as ''Ammon News'' is a private news agency and alternative news body based in Amman, Jordan. It is the first online newspaper of Jordan. The agency has both Arabic and English language websites. The name of the agency, ''Ammon'', refers to ancient name of Amman, capital city of Jordan.
==History and profile==
''Ammon News'' using the slogan "Voice of the Silent Majority" (in Arabic: صوت الأغلبية الصامتة) is a private news agency. It was launched in 2006 by Sameer Al Hayari and Bassel Elkour, being the first online newspaper of Jordan.〔
Elkour is also the editor-in-chief of the news portal. Wael Jaraisheh is the managing editor of ''Ammon News''. He also contributes to the website in parliamentary affairs. The agency which is run from a cafe in Amman describes itself as voice to the "silent majority".〔 It provides news which is not published in print media through its both Arabic and English news portals.〔〔
Based on the 2010 Alexa data ''Ammon News'' had a readership of 38%, making it the most visited website in Jordan.〔 As of 2011 it was the most popular website in the country with 250,000 daily visitors according to Alexa.〔 It was the fifth most visited website in the Arab world in 2012. In a market study carried out by Ipsos in March 2012 it was established that ''Ammon News'' was among the top 20 most visited websites in the country along with two other news portals, namely ''Saraya'' and ''Khaberni''.

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