Glas Slavonije
Founded in 1943, this long-running regional daily serves as the primary journalistic voice for the Slavonia and Baranja regions of eastern Croatia. It is distinguished by its deep-rooted focus on local political, economic, and cultural developments, maintaining a central role in shaping public discourse for the region's diverse population.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CROATIA
Print media in the Adriatic republic operates within a small but concentrated market where daily circulation is heavily dominated by a few major publishers. Leading the national sector are Jutarnji list, a prominent centre-left publication owned by Hanza Media, and Vecernji list, its conservative-leaning daily rival. The Austrian-owned mass-market tabloid 24sata maintains the highest overall readership across the country. Strong regional identities sustain historically significant coastal dailies, most notably the Split-based Slobodna Dalmacija and Rijeka's Novi list, which holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously published newspaper in the state. Paperboy indexes 40 Croatian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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