List of newspapers in the Czech Republic
Appearance
In 1995 there were eight national newspapers in the Czech Republic and their total circulation was about 1.8 million copies.[1] The number of daily newspapers was 96 in 2004.[2]
Major national newspapers
[edit]Name | Publisher | Type | Circulation in thousands (2018)[3] |
Readership in thousands (2015)[4] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Metro | MAFRA | freesheet, regional | 276 | 470 |
Blesk | Czech News Center | tabloid | 199 | 1,028 |
Mladá fronta DNES | MAFRA | serious, right | 116 | 654 |
Deník | Vltava-Labe-Press | regional | 107 | 652 |
Právo | Borgis | serious, left | 69 | 303 |
Aha! | Czech News Center | tabloid | 44 | 233 |
E15 | Mladá fronta | freesheet, economy | 44 | 70 |
Hospodářské noviny | Economia | serious, economy | 34 | 157 |
Sport | Czech News Center | sport only | 33 | 256 |
Lidové noviny | subsidiary of MAFRA | serious, centre-right | 32 | 210 |
Haló noviny | Futura | serious, far left | ?[5] | N/A |
Denník N | N Media a.s. | serious | ? | ? |
Paid classified advertising newspaper Anonce is published four times per week, with a circulation of 306 thousand copies in 2015.[6]
This is a list of weekly newspapers published in the Czech Republic, not including magazines.
Name | Publisher | Type | Press run in thousands (2018)[3][7] |
Readership in thousands (2012)[4] |
---|---|---|---|---|
5plus2 | AGF Media | freesheet | 738 | 918 |
Nedělní Blesk | Czech News Center | tabloid | 101 | 594 |
Nedělní Aha | Czech News Center | tabloid | 39 | 156 |
Katolický týdeník | Katolický týdeník s.r.o. | religious | 36[8] | 200[8] |
Nedělní Sport | Czech News Center | sport only | 18 | 147 |
German newspapers in the Czech Republic
[edit]Defunct newspapers of the Czech Republic
[edit]- Brno Noppeisen, bilingual Czech-German newspaper (1872–1873)
- České slovo (1945–1996)
- Ostrauer Volksblatt, German-language social democrat newspaper, later a communist newspaper (1912–1922)
- Prague Business Journal, English-language journal (1996–2003)
- The Prague Post, English-language newspaper, printed 1991–2013
- Munkás, Hungarian-language Communist newspaper
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Andrew Yurkovsky (14 January 1995). "The Voracious Readers In Czechoslovakia". Editor & Publisher. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ^ Vladimir Kroupa; Milan Smid (13 May 2005). "Media System of the Czech Republic" (Report). Hamburg: Hans Bredow Institut. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ^ a b "Periodický tisk - neověřená data" (in Czech). ABC ČR - Kancelář ověřování nákladu tisku. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
- ^ a b "Media projekt - 4. kvartál 2014 a 1. kvartál 2015" (PDF) (in Czech). MEDIAN a STEM /M ARK. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
- ^ 2011 estimate was 35 thousandsVeronika Králová (15 January 2011). "Česká média, Haló noviny". The San. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
- ^ Strouhal, Jan (10 July 2015). "Lenka Černá (Annonce): Vydávání tištěných novin bude ziskové ještě pět let" (in Czech). Lupa.cz. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
- ^ "Inzertní a účelové publikace - neověřená data" (in Czech). ABC ČR - Kancelář ověřování nákladu tisku. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
- ^ a b "Inzerce" (in Czech). Katolický týdeník. Retrieved 10 July 2015.