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10 Slovakian newspapers in the directory

Print readership in this Central European market is defined by high tabloid circulation alongside a strong tradition of subscription-based journalism. Novy Cas leads the national market as the most widely read daily tabloid. Pravda stands as the oldest continuously published daily, maintaining a centre-left editorial stance. SME remains a prominent centre-right newspaper, while Dennik N, established by former SME journalists in 2014, operates as an influential independent daily. Hospodarske noviny caters to business and financial professionals. Hungarian-language readers are served by the daily Uj Szo, reflecting the largest ethnic minority. Paperboy indexes 10 Slovakian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-05-30

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Hospodarske Noviny

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Hospodárske noviny is a Slovak national daily newspaper based in Bratislava, focusing primarily on economy, business, and finance. Established in 1993, it provides comprehensive coverage of domestic and international politics, market trends, and industrial developments, serving as a key resource for the country's business community.

Novy CAS

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Nový Čas is a Slovak national daily tabloid based in Bratislava. Founded in 1991, it is the most widely read daily newspaper in Slovakia. It covers a broad range of topics including domestic and international news, crime, sports, entertainment, and human-interest stories with a popular, tabloid-style approach.

Pardon

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Established in 1991, this influential Slovak publication functioned for decades as the country’s primary weekly source for classified advertisements and community notices. It played a significant role in the post-socialist transition by providing a vital, centralized marketplace that bridged the gap between private sellers and consumers across Bratislava and beyond.

Praca

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

SME is a prominent Slovak national daily newspaper and digital news platform based in Bratislava. Founded in 1993, it offers extensive coverage of domestic and international politics, economy, culture, and sports. It is recognized as one of Slovakia's most read and influential liberal-leaning news sources.

Pravda

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Established in 1920, this influential daily newspaper serves as one of Slovakia's most widely read broadsheets, offering a comprehensive blend of domestic and international news. It is recognized for its long-standing presence in the national media landscape and its focus on providing in-depth political analysis and coverage for a broad, mainstream audience.

Slovak Spectator

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

The Slovak Spectator is an English-language newspaper based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Established in 1995, it provides comprehensive coverage of Slovak politics, business, culture, and current events. It serves as a primary source of news for the international community and expatriates living in or interested in Slovakia.

Slovakia News

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Operating from Bratislava, this publication provides an English-language perspective on local and national events to serve the international community and expatriates living within the country. It serves as a vital bridge for non-Slovak speakers seeking to understand the political, economic, and cultural developments shaping the nation.

SME

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

SME is a prominent Slovak daily newspaper published in Bratislava. Established in 1993, it is one of the most widely read and influential publications in the country. The outlet provides comprehensive coverage of national and international politics, economy, culture, and sports, alongside regional news and opinion pieces.

TASR

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Established in 1920, this national news agency serves as the primary source of objective, real-time reporting on political, social, and economic developments in Slovakia. It functions as a public-service institution, providing verified information to media outlets, government bodies, and the general public through its comprehensive wire service.

Új Szó

Bratislava, Bratislavsky

Új Szó is the only Hungarian-language daily newspaper published in Slovakia. Based in Bratislava, it serves the Hungarian minority with comprehensive coverage of domestic politics, regional news, sports, and culture. The publication maintains an active digital presence as a primary information source for Hungarian speakers in the region.