Feykir
Serving as the primary regional news source for Northwest Iceland since 1980, this publication focuses on local events, community affairs, and the cultural life of the Skagafjörður district. It is highly regarded for maintaining a strong print tradition alongside its active digital presence, acting as a vital link for residents and the local diaspora.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ICELAND
With a highly literate population, this Nordic nation sustains a robust tradition of print media despite its small market size. The daily Morgunblaðið, founded in 1913, operates as the historic newspaper of record and maintains a conservative editorial stance. Readers seeking business news turn to Viðskiptablaðið, a financial weekly, while DV serves the market for tabloid journalism and investigative reporting. For non-native readers, The Reykjavik Grapevine offers an English-language perspective on local arts and culture. Regional publications like Akureyri's Vikudagur provide essential coverage outside the capital area. Paperboy indexes 19 Icelandic newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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