List of newspapers in Slovakia

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This is a list of newspapers published in Slovakia .

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Daily newspapers

TitleWebsiteEstablishedOwnerNotes
Sme website 1993Petit Pressthe best-selling Slovak political-oriented daily, centre-right in political orientation
Korzár website 1998Petit Presspolitical-oriented daily on East of Slovakia, the only daily regional newspaper in Slovakia
Denník N website 2015N Presspolitical-oriented daily, centre-right in political orientation
Pravda website 1920Our Media SRpolitical-oriented daily, centre-left in political orientation, the oldest daily newspaper in Slovakia
Hospodárske noviny website 1993Mafra Slovakiabusiness-oriented daily
Nový Čas website 1991News and Media Holdingtabloid, the best-selling newspaper in Slovakia
Plus jeden deň website 2006News and Media Holdingtabloid
Denník Šport website 1947Šport Presssport-oriented daily

Weekly newspapers

TitleWebsiteEstablishedOwnerNotes
MY website Petit Pressmulti-regional newspaper
Katolícke noviny website 1849Spolok svätého VojtechaChristian newspaper
Prešovský večerník website 1990regional newspaper based in Prešov
Roľnícke noviny website 1930Profi Pressfarming and agricultural newspaper
Sninské noviny website 2002regional newspaper based in Snina
Záhorák website 1960Záhorákregional newspaper
Zdravotnícke noviny website 1952News and Media Holdingmedical newspaper
Žilinský večerník website 1991Publishing Houseregional newspaper based in Žilina

Free regional weekly newspapers

TitleWebsiteOwnerNotes
ECHO website Petit Pressmulti-regional newspapers
Pardon website Petit Pressmulti-regional newspapers
Regionálne noviny website Region Pressmulti-regional newspapers
Bratislavský kuriér website Staromešťanregional newspaper based in Bratislava
Bratislavské noviny website Nivel Plusregional newspaper based in Bratislava

Other language newspapers

TitleWebsiteLanguageEstablishedOwnerNotes
The Slovak Spectator website English1995Petit Press
Új Szó website Hungarian1948DUEL - PRESS

Defunct

TitleEstablishedCeased publicationOwnerNotes
Košický večer 19692004Petit Pressdaily regional newspaper based in Košice
Národná obroda [1] 19902005Pegas 2 Slovakiadaily newspaper
24 hodín [1] 20052006Pegas 2 Slovakiadaily newspaper
Kysucký večerník [2] 20132017Publishing Houseweekly regional newspaper
Noviny Poprad 19902019The City of Popradweekly regional newspaper based in Poprad
Podtatranské noviny19602020weekly regional newspaper based in Poprad

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