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  2. List of newspapers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... 24 Chasa (daily) [1] (left-wing) 7 Dni Sport; A

  3. 24 Chasa - Wikipedia

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    The tabloid format and the colloquial, somewhat derisive, writing style of 24 Chasa quickly gained wide popularity. [4] One of the most popular features in the newspaper is the daily cartoon Ivancho i Mariyka, drawn by the well-known Bulgarian cartoonist Ivaylo Ninov, which also exists in animation version. [5]

  4. Category:Mass media in Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 24 Chasa; A. Alexandra Audio ... Bloomberg TV Bulgaria; BNT 1; BTV Radio; Bulgarian National Television; C. Capital (Bulgarian ...

  5. 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.

  6. Rabotnichesko delo - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, it merged with Rabotnicheski vestnik ("Worker's Newspaper"), the Bulgarian Communist Party's newspaper, founded in 1897. Rabotnichesko delo criticized the bourgeois government, propagated the ideas of communism and was against the country's participation in World War as part of the Axis Powers , advocating closer ties with the Soviet ...

  7. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian telecommunication market, now privatised, is shared mainly among three actors: A1 Bulgaria (owned by A1 Austria Austria Group), Telenor (owned by Czech PPF), and Vivacom (controlled by Russia's VTB). A1 Bulgaria and Telenor Bulgaria dominate the mobile market, while Vivacom retains dominance on the 2.3 million landlines. [12]

  8. Bulgaria expels Russian journalist as an alleged threat to ...

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    The State Agency for National Security said Alexander Gatsak, a correspondent for Russian state-run newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, was stripped of his residency rights and barred from entering ...

  9. Category:Daily newspapers published in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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