Hrvatsko Slovo
Hrvatsko Slovo is a Croatian cultural and political publication based in Zagreb. Established in 1995 and published by the Croatian Cultural Foundation, it focuses on promoting national identity, literature, and the arts. It provides a conservative perspective on Croatian society and historical heritage.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ZAGREB
Croatia's national print media is heavily centralized in its capital city, featuring a competitive daily market dominated by a few major publishing conglomerates. The tabloid 24 Sata, owned by Styria Media Group, commands the highest daily circulation in the country. Readers seeking traditional broadsheet-style reporting frequently turn to Jutarnji List, a prominent daily founded in 1998. The sector also includes specialized publications like Narodne Novine, the official state gazette, and the Catholic weekly Glas Koncila. Paperboy lists 18 newspapers in Zagreb.
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