Haromszek
Háromszék is a Hungarian-language daily newspaper based in Sepsiszentgyörgy, Romania. Established in 1989, it serves the Székely land region, particularly Covasna County. The publication covers local and national politics, economy, culture, and sports, providing a vital news source for the Hungarian-speaking minority in Transylvania.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ROMANIA
Transitioning rapidly following the 1989 revolution, the national print sector shifted from state control to a highly competitive, commercially driven market. Ringier-owned Libertatea stands as the highest-circulation national daily, having evolved from a traditional tabloid into a mainstream news outlet. Historic broadsheets include Adevărul, founded in 1888, and the center-right România Liberă, whose origins date to 1877. The conservative Evenimentul Zilei pioneered modern investigative reporting in the 1990s, while Gazeta Sporturilor maintains significant influence as the leading sports daily. Transylvania supports a substantial Hungarian-language press, exemplified by regional dailies like Krónika. Paperboy indexes 117 Romanian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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