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This is a list of newspapers published in Slovakia .
Title | Website | Established | Owner | Notes |
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Sme | website | 1993 | Petit Press | the best-selling Slovak political-oriented daily, centre-right in political orientation |
Korzár | website | 1998 | Petit Press | political-oriented daily on East of Slovakia, the only daily regional newspaper in Slovakia |
Denník N | website | 2015 | N Press | political-oriented daily, centre-right in political orientation |
Pravda | website | 1920 | Our Media SR | political-oriented daily, centre-left in political orientation, the oldest daily newspaper in Slovakia |
Hospodárske noviny | website | 1993 | Mafra Slovakia | business-oriented daily |
Nový Čas | website | 1991 | News and Media Holding | tabloid, the best-selling newspaper in Slovakia |
Plus jeden deň | website | 2006 | News and Media Holding | tabloid |
Denník Šport | website | 1947 | Šport Press | sport-oriented daily |
Title | Website | Established | Owner | Notes |
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MY | website | Petit Press | multi-regional newspaper | |
Katolícke noviny | website | 1849 | Spolok svätého Vojtecha | Christian newspaper |
Prešovský večerník | website | 1990 | regional newspaper based in Prešov | |
Roľnícke noviny | website | 1930 | Profi Press | farming and agricultural newspaper |
Sninské noviny | website | 2002 | regional newspaper based in Snina | |
Záhorák | website | 1960 | Záhorák | regional newspaper |
Zdravotnícke noviny | website | 1952 | News and Media Holding | medical newspaper |
Žilinský večerník | website | 1991 | Publishing House | regional newspaper based in Žilina |
Title | Website | Owner | Notes |
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ECHO | website | Petit Press | multi-regional newspapers |
Pardon | website | Petit Press | multi-regional newspapers |
Regionálne noviny | website | Region Press | multi-regional newspapers |
Bratislavský kuriér | website | Staromešťan | regional newspaper based in Bratislava |
Bratislavské noviny | website | Nivel Plus | regional newspaper based in Bratislava |
Title | Website | Language | Established | Owner | Notes |
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The Slovak Spectator | website | English | 1995 | Petit Press | |
Új Szó | website | Hungarian | 1948 | DUEL - PRESS |
Title | Established | Ceased publication | Owner | Notes |
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Košický večer | 1969 | 2004 | Petit Press | daily regional newspaper based in Košice |
Národná obroda [1] | 1990 | 2005 | Pegas 2 Slovakia | daily newspaper |
24 hodín [1] | 2005 | 2006 | Pegas 2 Slovakia | daily newspaper |
Kysucký večerník [2] | 2013 | 2017 | Publishing House | weekly regional newspaper |
Noviny Poprad | 1990 | 2019 | The City of Poprad | weekly regional newspaper based in Poprad |
Podtatranské noviny | 1960 | 2020 | weekly regional newspaper based in Poprad |
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