List of newspapers in Slovenia
In 2004, there were nearly 1,000 printed media in Slovenia, including newspapers, magazines and journals.[1]
This article is a list of newspapers published in Slovenia or in Slovene language.
Daily
Title English Title Content Format Est. Owner Publisher Headquarters Orientation Website Delo Labor General Broadsheet 1959 FMR, d.d. Delo, d.d. Ljubljana Left-wing, Social liberalism delo .si Dnevnik Journal General Berliner 1951 35%: Državna založba Slovenije (State Publishing House of Slovenia)
25,74%: Styria Media International AG
and othersDnevnik, d.d. Ljubljana Left-wing dnevnik .si EkipaSN TeamSN Daily sports news / 1995 Media24 Salomon, d.o.o. Ljubljana / ekipa24 .si Finance Finances Daily business and financial news Berliner 1992 Bonnier Group Časnik Finance, d.o.o. Ljubljana Liberalism, Centrism finance .si Slovenske novice Slovenian News General Tabloid 1991 Delo, d.d. Delo, časopisno založniško podjetje d.o.o. (Delo Publishing) Ljubljana ? slovenskenovice .si Večer Evening General Berliner 1945 Dober večer Časnik Večer, d.o.o. Maribor Centrism vecer .com Svet24 World24 General Tabloid 2013 Media24 Salomon, d.o.o. Ljubljana ? svet24 .si
- Primorske novice (Koper), regional
Abroad
- Časopis Porabje, newspaper of Hungarian Slovenes
- Glasilo kanadskih Slovencev, newspaper of Canadian Slovenes
- Nedelja, Roman Catholic newspaper of Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurk in Klagenfurt, Austria
- Primorski dnevnik, Slovene daily in Trieste, Italy
- Svobodna Slovenija, weekly newspaper of the Argentine Slovenes
In foreign languages
- Népújság, Hungarian minority weekly
Historical
List of historical newspapers include also the newspapers that were published in German language:
- 1787–1918 Laibacher Zeitung, main German language newspaper of Ljubljana
See also
References
- Leopoldina Plut-Pregelj; Carole Rogel (20 May 2010). The A to Z of Slovenia. Scarecrow Press. p. 367. ISBN 978-1-4617-3175-7. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
External links
- Media related to Newspapers in Slovenia at Wikimedia Commons
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