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  2. List of newspapers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  3. 24 Chasa - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, part of the 168 Chasa (meaning 168 Hours in English) Press Group founded by Petyo Blaskov, was launched in April 1991, [2] [3] a few months after the launch of the 168 Hours weekly newspaper. [4] The tabloid format and the colloquial, somewhat derisive, writing style of 24 Chasa quickly gained wide popularity. [4]

  4. State Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The State Gazette (Bulgarian: Държавен Вестник, romanized: Darzhaven Vestnik, abbreviated DV (ДВ) is the gazette of record of Bulgaria and has been in print since 1879. The State Gazette was founded by state decree of Prince Alexander of Battenberg on 19 July 1879. Its first edition was 28 July 1879.

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  6. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The fourth free-to-air TV network is Bulgaria On Air, owned by Investor.BG (part of the controversial TIM Group of Varna). Privately owned television channels started to appear immediately after the regime change. Most were associated with a cable television network run by the same parent company. Around 1994-1995 private over-the-air ...

  7. Category:Daily newspapers published in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in Bulgaria" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Vestnik - Wikipedia

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    Vestnik (Russian: вестник) or vesnik (Macedonian: весник) means messenger or herald in several Slavic languages, and is used as a generic name in various news publications. It may refer to

  9. Bulgarian National Television - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian National Television broadcasts on four different themed channels: BNT 1 – a 24-hour channel with national significance; BNT 2 – cultural-based channel that offers a variety of programmes covering all aspects of day-to-day life of the Bulgarian people, culture, arts, sports, entertainment, films, series and regional programming