Serbian Newspapers Online
List of Serbian newspapers for news and information on sports, entertainments, jobs, education, travel, business, and more.
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Danas
Serbian daily newspaper was founded in 1997. The Danas owned by DAN GRAF d.o.o.
Politika
One of the oldest daily newspapers in Serbia. The newspaper was founded in 1904.
Večernje novosti (Вечерње новости)
One of the most widely circulated Serbian newspapers. The newspaper owned by Novosti AD.
Alo!
Serbian tabloid format newspaper was founded in 2007 by Swiss media company Ringier AG. The newspaper featuring latest news on politics, sports (football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, etc.), health, and more.
Blic
One of the best selling newspapers in Serbia.
Glas javnosti
Croatian language newspaper covering politics, society, economy, culture, events, and sports.
Kurir
Leading newspaper based in Belgrade.
Pravda
Dnevnik
Serbian language daily newspaper covering politics, economy, agriculture, society, education, and more.
Beograd
Studio B
Sportski žurnal
B92.net
Telegraf
RTS
Mondo
Naslovi
Krstarica
Mozzart Sport
Sportske Net
Noizz
Vesti
E Kapija
Juzne vesti
Pescanik
Tanjug
Njuz
Vesti.rs
Vreme
Novistandard
Istinomer
Ozon Press
Cacanski glas
Suboticke Novine
Kragujevacke
Glas Podrinja
Hlas L'udu
informer
Borba
Svet Plus
013 Info
Time.rs
Pecat
Zajecar Online
Presheva
JUG Press
Ruske Slovo
Het Nap
VA Media
Patak Online
Loznicke Novosti
Uzicka Nedelja
Presheva Jone
Rec Naroda
Krusevac Grad
Pancevac
Loznica Info
Becejski Mozaik
Bunjevacke Novine
Hrvatska riječ
Croatian-language daily newspaper published in Subotica, Vojvodina.
Serbia has a diverse and dynamic newspaper industry, offering news coverage across various topics to cater to different audiences. Print newspapers remain widely available throughout the country, providing in-depth reporting on key national and global events. Leading publications such as Politika, Blic, Danas, and Kurir cover news, politics, culture, and society, keeping readers well-informed.
Alongside print media, Serbia has a strong presence in digital journalism, with several news websites offering real-time updates and multimedia content. Popular online platforms like B92, Nova.rs, and Telegraf.rs provide coverage on national and international news, politics, economy, sports, and entertainment. These digital outlets cater to modern audiences by delivering instant access to breaking news and interactive features.
Serbian newspapers and online news platforms play a crucial role in informing the public and fostering diverse viewpoints. As the media landscape evolves, both traditional and digital platforms continue to shape public discourse, reflecting Serbia’s dynamic and ever-changing news environment.
