Vjesnik
Formerly the official daily newspaper of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, this influential publication served as a primary voice for the Croatian government and the political establishment for over seven decades. It played a significant role in shaping the national discourse until its cessation of print and digital operations in 2012 due to financial instability.
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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