This is a list of newspapers in Serbia.
Name | Headquarters | Format | Circulation (2016) | Political orientation | Ownership | Founded | Website |
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Informer | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~102,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | 2012 | www | |
Večernje novosti | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~68,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | 1953 | www | |
Kurir | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~60,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist | 2003 | www | |
Blic | Belgrade | Tabloid | ~58,000 copies sold | sensationalist, liberal | 1996 | www | |
Alo! | Belgrade | Broadsheet | ~56,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist |
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2007 | www |
Politika | Belgrade | Berliner | ~45,000 copies sold | centre-right |
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1904 | www |
Srpski telegraf | Belgrade | Tabloid[1] | ~36,000 copies sold | sensationalist, populist |
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2016 | www |
Sportski žurnal | Belgrade | Broadsheet | ~10,000 copies sold |
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1990 | www | |
Dnevnik | Novi Sad | Berliner | ~8,000 copies sold |
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1953 | www | |
Danas | Belgrade | Berliner | ~4,000 copies sold | centre-left, liberal | 1997 | www | |
Narodne novine | Niš | Tabloid | ~3,000 copies sold |
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1944 | www | |
Privredni pregled | Belgrade | Berliner |
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1923 | www | ||
Nova | Belgrade | Tabloid | liberal, centre-left | 2021 | www |
The tabloid is nationalist and pro-government in terms of its content. Among its founders and owners are former editors from the daily Kurir, Milan Ladjevic and Sasa Milovanovic. Despite its brief existence - the first issue came out in March 2016 - it became a champion in breaking ethical norms, according to the monitoring of the Serbian Press Council.