List of newspapers in Serbia explained
This is a list of newspapers in Serbia.
Daily newspapers
Name | Headquarters | Format | Circulation (2016) | Political orientation | Ownership | Founded | Website |
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Informer | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~102,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | | 2012 | |
Večernje novosti | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~68,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | | 1953 | |
Kurir | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~60,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | | 2003 | |
Blic | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~58,000 copies sold | sensationalist, liberal | | 1996 | |
Alo! | Belgrade | Broadsheet | ~56,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | | 2007 | |
Politika | Belgrade | Berliner | ~45,000 copies sold | centre-right | | 1904 | |
Srpski telegraf | Belgrade | Tabloid[1] | ~36,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | | 2016 | |
Sportski žurnal | Belgrade | Broadsheet | ~10,000 copies sold | | | 1990 | |
Dnevnik | Novi Sad | Berliner | ~8,000 copies sold | | | 1953 | |
Danas | Belgrade | Berliner | ~4,000 copies sold | centre-left, liberal | | 1997 | |
Narodne novine | Niš | Tabloid | ~3,000 copies sold | | | 1944 | |
Privredni pregled | Belgrade | Berliner | | | | 1923 | |
Nova | Belgrade | Tabloid | | liberal, centre-left | | 2021 | |
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Local weekly newspapers
- Kragujevačke novine (Kragujevac)
- Subotičke novine (Subotica)
- Pančevac (Pančevo)
- Čačanski glas (Čačak)
- Napred (Valjevo)
- Glas Podrinja (Šabac)
- Užička nedelja (Užice)
- Somborske novine (Sombor)
- Timočke (Bor)
- Vranjske (Vranje)
- Borski problem (Bor)
- Kikindske (Kikinda) [2] [3]
- Zrenjanin (Zrenjanin)
Minority language newspapers
Defunct dailies
- Balkan ekspres (1990–1993, Belgrade)
- Slobodna Šumadija (1994, Kragujevac)
- Građanin (1997, Belgrade)
- Naša borba (1994–1998, Belgrade)
- Demokratija (1996–1998, Belgrade)
- Dnevni telegraf (1996–1999, Belgrade)
- NT Plus (1996–2000, Belgrade)
- Nacional (2001–2003, Belgrade)
- Centar (2003-2004, Belgrade)
- Balkan (2003–2005, Belgrade)
- Internacional (2003–2005, Belgrade)
- Ekipa (2005, Belgrade)
- Politika Ekspres (1963–2005, Belgrade)[4]
- Srpski nacional (2005–2006, Belgrade)
- Opozicija (2006, Belgrade)
- Start (2005–2006, Belgrade)
- Sutra (2007–2008, Belgrade)
- Kurir Sport (2007–2008, Belgrade)
- Gazeta (2007–2008, Belgrade)
- Biznis (2007–2008, Belgrade)
- Borba (1922–2009, Belgrade)
- Glas javnosti (1998–2010, Belgrade)
- Građanski list (2000–2010, Novi Sad)
- Press (2005–2012, Belgrade)
- Pravda (2007–2012, Belgrade)
- San (2012–2013, Belgrade)
- Naše novine (2013–2015, Belgrade)
- Sport (1945–2016, Belgrade)
- 24 sata (2006–2017, Belgrade)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Srpski telegraf . serbia.mom-gmr.org . 13 January 2024 . The tabloid is nationalist and pro-government in terms of its content. Among its founders and owners are former editors from the daily Kurir, Milan Ladjevic and Sasa Milovanovic. Despite its brief existence - the first issue came out in March 2016 - it became a champion in breaking ethical norms, according to the monitoring of the Serbian Press Council..
- http://joomla.kikindske.net/ Kikindske web-site
- http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2010&mm=03&dd=27&nav_category=12&nav_id=420619 "Kikindske" obeležava 600. broj
- http://www.nuns.org.yu/dosije/15/12.jsp Ništa od vaskrsenja