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The number of newspapers in Albania was nearly 92 in 2001 [1] and 98 in 2002. [2] ... English language. Albanian Mail; NOA; Tirana Times; Albania Daily news; Greek ...
Albania's news industry covers the press, television and radio. The Albanian national news agency is the Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), which uses the English language , as well as the Albanian language .
Tirana Times is the first weekly English newspaper in Albania. [2] The paper was established in 2005. [3] The weekly provides news on politics, business and economy, opinion, features, sports, arts and culture [4] with a special focus on Albania and the Balkans. [5]
English-language news are provided by the Albanian Mail and the Tirana Times. Greek-language newspapers include Dimotiki Foni, Dris, Foni tis Omonoias, Laiko Vima, Provoli, and Romiosini. Gazeta 2000 publishes in Albanian, Greek, and English. The state's news agency is the Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATSH) [15]
Newspaper Gazeta Shqip Online aims are transparency and informing the public. Gazeta Shqip's most valued services are their quality and independent journalism. Currently, Gazeta Shqip Online has over 20 million clicks per month, according to official Google Analytics statistics, giving it a place in the top 5 most-visited websites in Albania.
RD was also the first media in Albania that openly criticized the regime of Enver Hoxha [5] RD still holds the record of most published newspaper in Albania, with a circulation of 125.000 copies in 1991. [3] Together with Gazeta 55 it is the only right winged news paper, but RD is considered the main opposition newspaper. [6]
Shekulli (English: Century) is a daily newspaper published in Albania. The paper is owned by the media group UNIPRESS sh.p.k [ 3 ] Its headquarters is located in Tirana , Albania . See also
Gazeta 55 (English: Newspaper 55) is an Albanian language newspaper published in Tirana, Albania. The newspaper is a politically unaffiliated daily, with nine reporters on staff records. The tabloid's owner is Fahri Balliu, an Albanian businessman. [1]