Iceland Review

IcelandReykjavik, Reykjavik, IcelandEnglish

Established in 1963, this long-running publication serves as a primary English-language source for international readers seeking in-depth coverage of Icelandic news, culture, and travel. It is notable for its historical longevity and its role in providing a comprehensive, professional bridge between Iceland’s local affairs and a global audience.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN REYKJAVIK

Iceland's national press is heavily centralized in its capital, featuring a market structured around a historic daily of record, tabloid journalism, and specialized niche publications. Founded in 1913, Morgunbladid serves as the traditional conservative broadsheet and dominant daily. Readers seeking lighter news follow the tabloid DV, formed from a historic media merger, while local financial sectors rely on the business-focused Vidskiptabladid. Additionally, the English-language Reykjavik Grapevine caters to expatriates and tourists with alternative cultural commentary. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Reykjavik.

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