Magyar Szó
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.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SERBIA
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.
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