Új Magyar Képes Újság
Serving as the primary print voice for the Hungarian minority in the Croatian region of Slavonia and Baranya, this publication chronicles the social, cultural, and political life of the local Magyar community. Established in 1999, it acts as a vital bridge between the diaspora and their linguistic heritage through weekly reports on regional events, history, and community initiatives.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CROATIA
Print media in the Adriatic republic operates within a small but concentrated market where daily circulation is heavily dominated by a few major publishers. Leading the national sector are Jutarnji list, a prominent centre-left publication owned by Hanza Media, and Vecernji list, its conservative-leaning daily rival. The Austrian-owned mass-market tabloid 24sata maintains the highest overall readership across the country. Strong regional identities sustain historically significant coastal dailies, most notably the Split-based Slobodna Dalmacija and Rijeka's Novi list, which holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously published newspaper in the state. Paperboy indexes 40 Croatian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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