Brnensky Denik
Brněnský deník is a regional daily newspaper based in Brno, Czech Republic. Part of the Deník network, it provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, culture, sports, and community events in the city and its surrounding areas. The publication focuses on delivering timely news and practical information for residents.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CZECH REPUBLIC
Print media in this Central European nation has transitioned largely into the hands of local billionaires over the past decade, moving away from post-Cold War foreign ownership. Leading the market is Blesk, a mass-market tabloid boasting the highest national circulation. Among quality dailies, Mlada fronta DNES serves as a major centre-right broadsheet, historically competing with Pravo, a left-leaning paper that evolved from the communist-era Rude pravo. Business readers primarily turn to Hospodarske noviny, an economic daily, while Lidove noviny stands out as the oldest continuously published daily. Outside Prague, regional readership is heavily consolidated under the Denik network. Paperboy indexes 115 Czech newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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