Ayna
Founded in 1991, this influential Azerbaijani publication gained significant recognition for its critical reporting and independent stance during the post-Soviet transition. It serves a broad audience by focusing on political analysis, investigative journalism, and cultural commentary, establishing itself as a prominent voice in the country's media landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BAKU
The capital's media landscape features a multilingual mix of publications printed primarily in Azerbaijani, Russian, and English. Among the historically significant titles is Bakinskii Rabochii, a long-running Russian-language daily that dates back to the early twentieth century. The domestic language press includes Azadliq, originally established as an opposition newspaper, and the daily 525 Ci Qazet. For international readers and the local expatriate business community, Azer News provides regular coverage in English. Paperboy lists 33 newspapers in Baku.
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