Slovo
Slovo is a socio-political newspaper based in Odesa, Ukraine. It provides coverage of local news, national politics, and cultural events. The publication focuses on reporting regional developments in Odesa while also featuring major updates from across the country, including sports, social issues, and health news.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN UKRAINE
Historically rooted in the late nineteenth century, the national print media transitioned from state-sponsored broadsheets to privately owned publications following independence. Leading titles include Fakty i Kommentarii, a mass-market tabloid founded in 1997, and Dzerkalo Tyzhnia, an influential analytical weekly known for long-form reporting. The Kyiv Post, established in 1995, serves as the primary English-language source for international readers, while Silski Visti maintains a dedicated rural readership. Print media historically split its circulation between Ukrainian and Russian editions, though contemporary publishing has decisively shifted toward the national language across regional markets. Paperboy indexes 10 Ukranian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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