Ezerzeme
Serving the residents of the Krāslava municipality, this regional newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of local news, cultural events, and community issues since its establishment in 1944. It functions as a vital source of information for the local population, fostering regional identity through its dedicated reporting in the Latvian language.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN LATVIA
Print journalism in this Baltic state carries a deep historical pedigree that is firmly rooted in the mid-nineteenth-century national awakening. Today, national circulation is anchored by Diena, a center-right daily established in 1990, alongside Latvijas Avize, a conservative publication founded in 1987 that maintains a highly loyal rural readership base. Business professionals traditionally turn to Dienas Bizness, a specialized financial newspaper published steadily since 1992. The broader print market closely reflects demographic realities, featuring a distinct division between majority Latvian-language titles and regional press exclusively serving the country's Russian-speaking minority. Paperboy indexes 42 Latvian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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