List of newspapers in Romania

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Below is a list of newspapers published in Romania.

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National newspapers

TitleTitle translated into English languageTypeNotes
Academia Cațavencu The Cațavencu Academyweekly, satirical
Adevărul The Truthgeneric
Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien General German newspaper for Romaniagenericin German
Azi Todaygeneric
Bucharest Business Week business newspaper in English
Bucharest Daily News genericin English
Bursa The Stock Exchangefinancial
Click! tabloid
Cotidianul The Dailygeneric
Curierul Național The National Couriergeneric
CursDeGuvernare.ro Lesson On Governancefinancialin Romanian and English
DCnews Dcnewsgeneric
The Diplomat – Bucharest monthly; business, politics, artsin English
Euro Piața The Euro Marketpolitics, economy, financial, generic
Evenimentul Zilei The Event of the Daygeneric
Flash NewsFlash NewsgenericOnline Romanian newspaper
Gândul The Thoughtgenericavailable only online from April 2011
Gazeta Sporturilor The Sports Gazettesports
Ghimpele The Thorngeneric
Ghidul Romanilor news portal
GoNEXT GoNEXTTravel / Events / Restaurantsavailable online from 2018
JOBSibiu weekly HR local newspaper
Jurnalul24 Jurnalul24generic
Jurnalul Național The National Journalgeneric
Libertatea The Freedomgeneric
Money Buzz!Money Buzz!financialin Romanian and English
Național (7plus)Nationaltabloid
Nine O'Clock genericin English
Oglinda The Mirrorgeneric
RopublicaRopublicaCivic journalismRomanian, English
România liberă Free Romaniageneric
Ziarul The Newspapergenericdormant
Ziarul Financiar The Financial Newspaperfinancialin Romanian and English
Ziarul Lumina The Light Newspapergeneric, Orthodox-Christian
ziuaonline.ro The Day Onlinegeneric
Yve.ro Yve.rolifestyle, health, fashion, beautyin Romanian

Hungarian language

TitleTitle translated into English languageTypeNotes
Erdélyi Riport Transylvanian Reportgeneric
Impulzus.ro internet daily newspaper
Krónika Chroniclegeneric
Manna.ro internet daily infotainment newspaper, generic
Transindex internet daily newspaper, generic
Új Magyar Szó New Hungarian Wordgeneric

Local

Transylvania

Hungarian language

Banat

Hungarian language

Bucovina

Dobrogea

Moldavia

Muntenia

Oltenia

Diaspora

In German

National

Local and regional

In Hungarian

National

Local and regional

In English

Defunct newspapers

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