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Mid through the Greek financial crisis in 2016, on a national level there were 15 daily general interest, 11 daily sports, 4 daily business, 10 weekly and 16 Sunday newspapers in circulation. [2] On a local level, almost all regions of Greece have a printed newspaper. Below is a list of newspapers published in Greece.
' The Daily ') is a daily, political and financial morning newspaper published in Piraeus, Athens. Its first edition was printed on 15 September 1919. [2] Kathimerini is considered a newspaper of record [3] and the leading right-wing newspaper in Greece, [4] with the highest circulation [5] and a strong digital presence.
I Avgi (Greek: Η Αυγή, lit. '"The Dawn"', pronounced [i avˈʝi]) is a daily newspaper published in Athens, Greece. It is called the "Morning newspaper of the Left" and is politically affiliated with Syriza. It was first published in 1952. Manolis Glezos was for years its editor.
The newspaper was first published in 2012 by former workers of the defunct Eleftherotypia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nikolas Voulelis was the chief editor until October 2022, [ 3 ] when Sotiris Maniatis undertook this position.
The publication continued online, with unique content, and more than 150 daily news reports, opinions, and deep analytical articles. In March 2020, 7,348,731 unique users visited the website, [ 7 ] placing "Ethnos.gr" in the top ten of most popular news websites in Greece.
Proto Thema (Greek: Πρώτο Θέμα, pronounced [ˈproto ˈθema] English: Lead Story) is a Greek newspaper, published every Sunday. It was founded in 2005 by Themos Anastasiadis, Makis Triantafyllopoulos, and Tassos Karamitsos. It has also English version website. [1] [2]
prin.gr Prin ( Greek : Πριν , meaning "Before") is a weekly newspaper , published in Athens and circulating nationwide. Prin is published by the New Left Current , although it is not strictly the newspaper of the party.
Ta Nea (Greek: Τα Νέα; Translation: The News) is a daily newspaper published in Athens. It was owned by Lambrakis Press Group (DOL), which also published the newspaper To Vima. The assets of DOL were acquired in 2017 by Alter Ego Media S.A. [1] [2]