As of 2024 there were 8 daily newspapers in Slovakia. Below 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 [2] | 2005 | 2006 | Pegas 2 Slovakia | daily newspaper |
Kysucký večerník [3] | 2013 | 2017 | Publishing House | weekly regional newspaper |
Noviny Poprad [4] | 1990 | 2019 | mesto Poprad | weekly regional newspaper based in Poprad |
Podtatranské noviny | 1960 | 2020 | weekly regional newspaper based in Poprad |
Television stations in Slovakia broadcast in both DVB-T format and DVB-T2 format. Broadcasting is mostly in the Slovak, state-owned channels have some dedicated broadcasting for ethnic minorities. Foreign language movies and shows are dubbed. Czech production is often broadcast in original, with the exception of juvenile programs. Sometimes, foreign language movies are broadcast with Czech dubbing. Czech television channels are also popular in Slovakia, received in paid DVB-T2 service, directly in border regions or carried by cable companies and satellite operators. Most of premium channels like Filmbox, HBO, Viasat Channels, etc. broadcast only in Czech. Discovery, Sport 1, Sport 2 and few others are exception, they broadcast in both Czech and Slovak.
Air-Transport Europe spol. s r.o. is a specialist Slovak airline based in Poprad. Using a business jet and a helicopter fleet, it undertakes personal transport, helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS), aerial works and contract helicopter services. It is also an authorised service centre for AgustaWestland and MIL helicopters. Its main base is Poprad-Tatry International Airport (TAT), with other bases at Košice International Airport (KSC), M. R. Štefánik Airport (BTS) Bratislava, Banská Bystrica, Nitra, Trenčín and Žilina. ATE is provider of 7 HEMS bases in Slovakia and 2 HEMS bases in the Czech Republic.
HK Poprad is a professional ice hockey team in the Slovak Extraliga, the top ice hockey league in Slovakia. It plays its games in Poprad, Slovakia. The squad's greatest success was 2nd place in the Slovak Extraliga in 2006, 2011 and 2021. The club is nicknamed Kamzíci, which means "Chamois" in Slovak.
Jesenské is a village and municipality in the Rimavská Sobota District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia.
Osobnosť televíznej obrazovky, more commonly abbreviated as OTO, was a Slovak awards show recognizing the public figures and the work of popular culture in the country. Established by Art Production Agency (APA) in 2000, the television poll-based awards were voted on by the general viewing audiences. The annual ceremonies of the accolades were screened live by the national television network RTVS, usually in March for the previous calendar year.
Janko Kroner is a Slovak film, television and stage actor. Once a regular cast of the Slovak National Theater (SND) (1987–2009), Kroner began his acting career as part of the New Scene (1982–86). In the mid 1990s, alongside staging for his home theater, he gradually began appearing in a local VA-based ensemble called a.ha. In the most recent decade, he has been known as the frontman of the Malá scéna STU, a body supervised by Kroner through 2010-2011.
Iné kafe is a Slovak punk rock band. The group was established in 1995 in Bratislava. The singer, guitarist and songwriter Vratko Rohoň is the frontman of the band. Their 2000 album Je Tu Niekto? received Platinum status for 20,000 albums sold in Slovakia. In 1999 they signed a contract with the Universal Music Group/PolyGram.
Národná obroda was a daily newspaper published in Bratislava, Slovakia, between 1990 and 2005.
The 6th OTO Awards, honoring the best in Slovak popular culture for the year 2005, took time and place on February 8, 2006, at the Incheba's Expo Aréna hall in Bratislava. The ceremony broadcast live STV. The host of the show was Karel Gott.
Patricia Burda Janečková was a Slovak soprano. She was the winner of the Czech–Slovak television show Talentmania in November 2010 and gained international recognition through the broadcasting of CNN television shortly after winning.
The 2018–19 Slovak First Football League was the 26th season of first-tier football league in Slovakia since its establishment in 1993.
In the run up to the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Slovakia. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls are from the previous parliamentary election, held on 29 February 2020, to September 30th, 2023.
Milan Mazurek is a Slovak politician who serves for the Republic party. In 2019, he was convicted of defamation of race based on his anti-Romani statements, and became the first Slovak parliamentarian to lose his seat because of a crime. However, Mazurek was re-elected in the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election.
Bratislavská lýra was a Czechoslovak festival of popular songs that took place every year from 1966 until 1990 and was held in Bratislava. It was renewed in 1997 but cancelled again in 1998.
Filip Jančík is a Slovak violinist, performing artist and music producer. His musical style combines classical and modern genres and he is known for performing covers of various TV and movie soundtracks as well as popular songs.
Dávid Petrík is a Slovak footballer who currently plays for Fortuna Liga club Zemplín Michalovce.
Events in the year 2022 in Slovakia.
Vladimír Krčméry was a Slovak physician, humanitarian and academic.
Events in the year 2023 in Slovakia.
Dušan Kaprálik was a Slovak actor.