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16 Serbian newspapers in the directory

Belgrade has historically served as a major publishing center for the Balkans, maintaining a daily print tradition that dates back to the late nineteenth century. Politika, founded in 1904, stands as the oldest active daily in the region, recognized for its traditional format. Blic operates as a high-circulation, pro-European tabloid under Ringier ownership. Danas caters to a liberal readership with independent reporting, while Vecernje novosti maintains a large national audience with a conservative approach. The northern province of Vojvodina supports a multilingual press market, notably featuring the Hungarian-language daily Magyar Szo. Paperboy indexes 16 Serbian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-09

ALL NEWSPAPERS(16)

Beta News Agency

Belgrade, Beograd

Established in 1994 as one of the first independent news agencies in the former Yugoslavia, this organization provides comprehensive political, economic, and social reporting across the Western Balkans. It is widely recognized for its pivotal role in promoting objective journalism and media pluralism in Serbia, serving as a primary information source for domestic and international media outlets.

Blic

Belgrade, Beograd

As one of Serbia’s most widely read daily newspapers, this publication maintains a significant influence through its mix of political reporting, investigative journalism, and popular entertainment news. Established in 1996, it reaches a broad audience across the country, serving as a primary source for both breaking current events and trending cultural commentary.

Bota Sot

Pristina, Kosovo

Established in 1995, this influential Albanian-language daily newspaper from Pristina is widely recognized for its strong nationalist editorial stance and its extensive coverage of Kosovo's political landscape. It maintains a significant presence among the Albanian diaspora and serves as a prominent platform for commentary on regional geopolitical issues.

Danas

Belgrade, Beograd

Established in 1997, this daily newspaper is recognized for its independent editorial stance and critical coverage of Serbian politics and societal issues. It serves as a prominent platform for liberal-minded readers and intellectuals who prioritize investigative journalism and political pluralism in a challenging media environment.

Epoka e Re

Pristina, Kosovo

Established in 1999 following the Kosovo War, this daily newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of political, social, and economic developments in Kosovo from a pro-independence perspective. It serves as a significant media outlet for the Albanian-speaking public, offering critical analysis and editorial content that reflects the country's transition toward statehood.

Gazeta Express

Pristina, Kosovo

Gazeta Express is a leading Albanian-language news portal based in Pristina, Kosovo. Founded in 2005, it is one of the most prominent digital media outlets in the region, providing comprehensive coverage of politics, economy, social issues, and sports for readers in Kosovo, Albania, and the global diaspora.

Glas Javnosti

Belgrade, Beograd

Established in 1998, this Serbian daily gained prominence for its critical stance and investigative reporting during the final years of the Milošević era. It continues to operate as an influential digital news platform, covering a broad spectrum of political, social, and economic issues for a national audience.

Kosovo Sot

Pristina, Kosovo

Kosova Sot is a major daily newspaper and digital news portal based in Pristina. Established as a leading independent media outlet, it provides comprehensive coverage of politics, economics, social issues, and sports within Kosovo and the broader Balkan region, published in the Albanian language.

Lajm

Pristina, Kosovo

Lajm is a prominent Albanian-language news portal based in Pristina, Kosovo. Originally established as a daily newspaper in 2004, it transitioned to a digital-first format, providing comprehensive coverage of national politics, social issues, economy, and regional developments across the Balkans for the Albanian-speaking community.

Magyar Szo

Zubotica, Severna Bachka

Szabad Magyar Szó is an independent Hungarian-language news portal based in Vojvodina, Serbia. It provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, social issues, and culture for the Hungarian minority. The publication serves as a critical forum for public discourse and news analysis within the region.

Magyar Szó

Novi Sad, Juzhna Bachka

Magyar Szó is the only Hungarian-language daily newspaper published in Serbia, specifically based in Novi Sad. Established in 1944, it serves the ethnic Hungarian minority in the Vojvodina region. The publication covers local politics, culture, and community news, playing a vital role in the region's multilingual media landscape.

Politika

Belgrade, Beograd

Politika is Serbia's oldest and most influential daily newspaper, headquartered in Belgrade. Founded in 1904, it is renowned for its high-quality journalism, cultural sections, and historical significance. It remains a major record of national events, maintaining a traditional broadsheet style and a wide readership across the country.

Tanjug News Agency

Belgrade, Beograd

Founded in 1943 as the official news agency of the Yugoslav Partisans, this Belgrade-based organization remains one of the most prominent sources of political, economic, and social news in the Balkans. It serves as a comprehensive wire service, providing a wide audience with real-time reporting on national and international affairs in the Serbian language.

Vecernje Novosti

Belgrade, Beograd

Founded in 1953, this widely circulated daily newspaper remains one of Serbia’s most influential media outlets, known for its focus on domestic politics, regional current affairs, and nationalist-leaning editorial perspectives. It maintains a significant presence across the Serbian-speaking diaspora and continues to serve as a staple source of information for a large segment of the conservative-leaning Serbian public.

Vreme

Belgrade, Beograd

Founded in 1990 as one of the first independent weeklies in the former Yugoslavia, this publication is widely recognized for its high-quality investigative journalism and critical analysis of Serbian political, social, and cultural affairs. It serves a broad, intellectually engaged audience that values independent reporting and a nuanced perspective on the country's transition and modern development.

Zeri

Pristina, Kosovo

Zëri is an Albanian-language daily newspaper and news portal based in Pristina. Established as a prominent voice in Kosovo, it provides comprehensive coverage of local and regional politics, social issues, sports, and economy, maintaining a reputation for its reporting on the Balkan region's complex political landscape.