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  2. List of newspapers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2025, at 13:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Capital (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Capital (Bulgarian: Капитал) is a weekly newspaper in Bulgaria. The first issue of Capital was put out in 1993. A redesign in 2006 has left the main body of the newspaper structured into four parts. Various business-to-business events are organized under the Capital brand.

  4. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The written media have no legal restrictions and newspaper publishing is entirely liberal. [2] The extensive freedom of the press means that no exact number of publications can be established, although some research put an estimate of around 900 print media outlets for 2006. [2] The largest-circulation daily newspapers include Dneven Trud and ...

  5. List of newspapers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad Berliner ~8,000 copies sold Dnevnik Vojvodina pres; 1953 www.dnevnik.rs: Danas: Belgrade Berliner ~4,000 copies sold centre-left, liberal: United Group; 1997

  6. Dnevnik (Novi Sad) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded during Axis occupation in 1942, and its original name was Slobodna Vojvodina (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободна Војводина, lit. 'Free Vojvodina'). The first issue was published on November 15, 1942, as an organ of the provincial people's liberation board for Vojvodina in an underground printing house in Novi Sad.

  7. Telegraph (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph (Телеграф) is a Bulgarian national daily newspaper published in Sofia. It was established in January 2005 as a low-cost, short-article alternative to the mainstream press. Its circulation rose rapidly: in May 2005 it was 38,000, [1] but by April 2007 it had reached 80,000. [2]

  8. BG BEN Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, the newspaper underwent changes to become a standard tabloid format, shifted to a bi-weekly printing schedule, and increased its page count to 32 pages. In November 2007, the newspaper's English section was transformed into Bulgarian language pages, leading to a boost in printed copies and expansion of the distribution network.

  9. Bulgarian News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The BTA issues Daily News, the only English-language Bulgarian daily, [1] as well as the weekly Bulgarian Economic Outlook, also in English. In Bulgarian, the agency issues the established weekly magazine Paraleli, the monthly culture-related magazine LIK, and 100%. Since February 2022, BTA’s news are free to use by all Bulgarian media ...