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  2. Phileleftheros - Wikipedia

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    Other daily newspapers published in Cyprus include Politis, Simerini, Haravgi, and Alithia. Over the years, Phileleftheros has expanded into a publishing company and has released several magazines (including the Cyprus editions of Cosmopolitan and Top Gear), as well as recently launching its own radio station, Radio Sfera.

  3. List of newspapers in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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  4. Mass media in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspapers include Alithia, Haravgi, Makhi, Phileleftheros, Politis, Simerini. Kypriaki has been discontinued. English-language press include the Cyprus Mail and the Cyprus Reporter (The Cyprus Times has been discontinued). The online press include CyprusNews.Live, [12] CyprusNews.eu, onlycy, News in Cyprus, [13] and Supermpala (sport

  5. Cyprus Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Weekly stated itself to be without any political affiliations. It was founded in 1979 by former Times of Cyprus journalist Georges der Parthogh (1920-2008) [1] as an independent publication [2] although it later became part of the Phileleftheros news group, which also publishes the politically liberal Greek language Cypriot daily newspaper, Phileleftheros.

  6. Simerini - Wikipedia

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    I Simerini (English: The Daily) is a centre-right Greek language independently owned newspaper published in Cyprus since 1976. It is one of the largest newspapers on the island with a daily circulation of around 9,000 copies. [1] Other daily Greek language newspapers (2013) published in Cyprus are Haravgi, Phileleftheros, and Politis.

  7. Alithia - Wikipedia

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    According to the advertisement published in the Phileleftheros newspaper on 24 August 2014, citing as a source the company RAI Consultants, [2] the Alithia Sunday issue's circulation in May 2014 was 6,722, and therefore it came sixth. Alithia published its first issue as a weekly on 5 December 1880 in Limassol. [3]

  8. Politis (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-largest (by circulation) Greek-language newspaper on the island, with about 7,000 copies sold daily, or about 8% of the market. [1] Politis maintains a free and subscription based online presence at politis.com.cy, and a radio station with both live online streaming and FM transmission in Cyprus.

  9. Category:Newspapers published in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    English-language newspapers published in Cyprus (6 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Cyprus" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.