Haniotika
Haniotika Nea is a Greek daily newspaper based in Chania, Crete. Established in 1967, it provides extensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture within the region. The publication serves as a key information source for the Cretan community, reporting on agriculture, sports, and international events.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN GREECE
Historically rooted in strong partisan affiliations, the national press operates in a highly fragmented market currently facing some of Europe's lowest levels of news trust due to businessman ownership concerns. Major publications include Kathimerini, a centre-right daily widely considered the country's paper of record, and Ta Nea, a prominent centre-left title owned by Alter Ego Media. To Vima operates as an influential Sunday broadsheet, while Efimerida ton Syntakton stands out for its cooperative ownership model. English-language readers are served by Kathimerini's international edition, alongside prominent regional dailies like Makedonia catering to Thessaloniki. Paperboy indexes 44 Greek newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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