2,800+ Newspapers / Magazines / Newsletters / Blogs
"No news is bad news." - Elizabeth Taylor.
"Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper." - Thomas Jefferson.
A BLOG is a type of website or part of a website. Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. Most blogs are interactive, allowing visitors to leave comments and even message each other via widgets on the blogs and it is this interactivity that distinguishes them from other static websites. Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability of readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs.
MAGAZINES, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of articles, generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscriptions, or all three. Magazines can be distributed through the mail; through sales by newsstands, bookstores or other vendors; or through free distribution at selected pick up locations.
A NEWSLETTER is a regularly distributed publication generally about one main topic that is of interest to its subscribers. Newspapers and leaflets are types of newsletters. Additionally, newsletters delivered electronically via email (e-Newsletters) have gained rapid acceptance for the same reasons email in general is gaining popularity over printed correspondence.
A NEWSPAPER is a publication containing news, information, and advertising. General-interest newspapers often feature articles on political events, crime, business, art/entertainment, society and sports. Most traditional papers also feature an editorial page containing columns that express the personal opinions of writers. Supplementary sections may contain advertising, comics, and coupons. Newspapers are most often published on a daily or weekly basis, and they usually focus on one particular geographic area where most of their readers live. Despite recent setbacks in circulation and profits, newspapers are still the most iconic outlet for news and other types of written journalism.
- 10 Journalism Brands Where You Find Real Facts Rather Than Alternative Facts - "Where do we most often find real truth, real facts in a new era of Internet hoaxes, fake news stories and new political administrations that tout their own 'alternative facts'?"
- 24-hour news cycle - (or 24/7 news cycle) is 24-hour investigation and reporting of news, concomitant with fast-paced lifestyles. The vast news resources available in recent decades have increased competition for audience and advertiser attention, prompting media providers to deliver the latest news in the most compelling manner in order to remain ahead of competitors.
- 41 Elections - The New York Times front pages through the decades.
- 42 journalists killed over their work in 2020 - "Mexico again tops the list, with 13 killings, says International Federation of Journalists."
- 59th World Press Photo Contest 2016 - The Winners.
- 2016 Could Be Fact-Checking’s Finest Year - Wired.
- 2021 World Press Freedom Index - since 1985. "Journalism, the vaccine against disinformation, blocked in more than 130 countries." Reporters Without Borders.
- 2023 World Press Freedom Index - "Journalism threatened by fake content industry. The 21st edition of the World Press Freedom Index, compiled annually by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), sheds light on major and often radical changes linked to political, social and technological upheavals."
- A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories - The New York Times.
- Ad Blockers and the Nuisance at the Heart of the Modern Web - The New York Times.
- Ad blocking - is removing or altering advertising content in a webpage.
- Albert Londres Prize - since 1932. The highest French journalism award, named in honor of journalist Albert Londres.
- ALL YOU CAN READ.COM - the largest database of magazines and newspapers on the Internet, with listings for about 28,000 magazines and newspapers from all over the world.
- ALLTOP - “online magazine rack” of popular topics. "We update the stories every hour. Pick a topic by searching, news category, or name, and we’ll deliver it to you 24 × 7. All the topics, all the time."
- ALLVOICES - breaking news, current events. The first open media site where anyone can report from anywhere.
- An Investigative Arsenal: Power Chargers, Document Analysis Tools & More - The New York Times.
- An Old-Media Empire, Axel Springer Reboots for the Digital Age - The New York Times.
- AP guidelines lay the groundwork for AI-assisted newsrooms - "But there's no guarantee that other outlets will be as restrained in their use."
- AP | ASSOCIATED PRESS - the essential global news network.
- AP ARCHIVE & BRITISH MOVIETONE ON YouTube - includes over 1.7 million global news and entertainment stories dating back to 1895.
- AUDIBLE.COM - "Listen to a Best Seller on your iPod or MP3 player!" Provider of spoken audio entertainment, information, and educational programming. Audible sells audiobooks, radio and TV programs, and audio versions of magazines and newspapers.
- AVAAZ - "The World In Action." Avaaz is a global web movement to bring people-powered politics to decision-making everywhere.
- BAMBI AWARDS - since 1948. Stylised as BAMBI. Germany's most important media awards. Presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognise excellence in international media and television "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year," both domestic and foreign.
- Berliner (format) - newspaper format with pages normally measuring about 315 by 470 millimetres (12.4 in × 18.5 in). The Berliner format is slightly taller and marginally wider than the tabloid/compact format; and is both narrower and shorter than the broadsheet format.
- BIG PICTURES - the world's biggest & best celebrity photo agency.
- Bild, Merkel & the culture wars: the inside story of Germany’s biggest tabloid - "The newspaper Bild has long poured vitriol on the country’s left-wingers and ‘do gooders’. But now it has a new target: the chancellor."
- Billionaires vs. the Press in the Era of Trump - The New York Times.
- BLOGLINES - "The fastest way to find and track your favorite websites and blogs in real-time. Aims to deliver the best experience for our users by creating a service where users can subcribe, create, manage and share news feeds, blogs and rich web content from across the web."
- Breaking news - interchangeably termed latebreaking news and also known as a special report or special coverage or news bulletin, is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled programming and/or current news in order to report its details. Its use is also assigned to the most significant story of the moment or a story that is being covered live. It could be a story that is simply of wide interest to viewers and has little impact otherwise.
- Broadsheet (format) - the largest of newspaper formats and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically 22 inches or 560 millimetres). The term derives from types of popular prints usually just of a single sheet, sold on the streets and containing various types of material, from ballads to political satire. The first broadsheet newspaper was the Dutch Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c. published in 1618.
- BUZZFLASH.NET - most popular stories as ranked by our readers.
- Can the web save the press from oblivion? - The Guardian.
- Catch and Kill - if a news organization catches and kills a story, they pay for the rights to it and then do not publish it. In the tabloid business, the practice is called Catch and Kill.
- CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY - "Investigative journalism from a nonprofit newsroom."
- CITIZEN JOURNALISM - definition & explanation.
- Compact (format) - broadsheet-quality newspaper printed in a tabloid format (slightly taller), especially one in the United Kingdom. The term as used for this size (not to be confused with 4.25 × 6.75 inches or 108 × 171 mm paper sizes) came into its current use when The Independent began producing a smaller format edition for London's commuters, designed to be easier to read when using mass transit.
- Confessional writing - in literature, confessional writing is a first-person style that is often presented as an ongoing diary or letters, distinguished by revelations of a person's heart and darker motivations.
- conspiracy theory: Fake or fact: how to recognise a conspiracy theory - "Everyone is susceptible to misinformation or being led astray online. Here’s how to know when to follow your intuition or look for more facts."
- CRAIGSLIST - provides local classifieds and forums for jobs, housing, for sale, personals, services, local community, and events serving 570 cities in 50 countries.
- CRYPTOME - functions as a repository for information about freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. "Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance - open, secret and classified documents - but not limited to those."
- Daily Me - definition & explanation.
- Data journalism Handbook - Creative Commons.
- Deep background - term that is used in the United States, though not consistently. Most journalists would understand "deep background" to mean that the information may not be included in the article but is used by the journalist to enhance his or her view of the subject matter, or to act as a guide to other leads or sources. Most deep background information is confirmed elsewhere before being reported.
- DON'T STOP THE PRESSES! WHY BIG TECH SHOULD SUBSIDIZE REAL JOURNALISM - Wired.
- Echo Chamber - definition & explanation.
- Embedded journalism - refers to news reporters being attached to military units involved in armed conflicts. While the term could be applied to many historical interactions between journalists and military personnel, it first came to be used in the media coverage of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
- Every Person of the Year Cover Ever - TIME Magazine.
- Explore 56 years of award-winning photojournalism - World Press Photo.
- Fake news - a type of hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation, be it via the traditional news media or via social media, with the intent to mislead in order to gain financially or politically. It often employs eye-catching headlines or entirely fabricated news-stories in order to increase readership and, in the case of internet-based stories, online sharing.
- Fake news & a 400-year-old problem - "How can we end the ‘post-truth’ crisis?"
- Fake news writer takes blame for Trump's win - engadget.
- Feature story - not hard news and is distinguished by the quality of the writing. Stories should be memorable for their reporting, crafting, creativity and economy of expression.
- Feedly - since 2008. "Feed your mind." News aggregator and RSS feed reader application for various Web browsers and mobile devices running iOS and Android. It compiles news feeds from a variety of online sources for the user to customize and share with others.
- fifth estate - modern extension of the three classical Estates of the Realm. The Fifth Estate is most strongly associated with bloggers, journalists, and media outlets that operate outside of the mainstream media (and often in opposition to the mainstream media). It may also include political groups and other groups outside of the mainstream in their views and functions in society (the term "Fourth Estate" emerged in reference to forces outside the established power structure, and is now most commonly used in reference to the independent press or media).
- First Look Media - news organization founded by Pierre Omidyar that was first announced in October 2013 as a venue for "original, independent journalism."
- FLEET STREET - home of the British press until the 1980s.
- Flipboard - social-network aggregation, magazine-format application software for Android and iOS. It collects the content of social media and other websites and presents it in magazine format and allows users to "flip" through their social-networking feeds and feeds from websites that have partnered with the company.
- Fox Chased Its Audience Down the Rabbit Hole - "Rupert Murdoch built an empire by giving viewers exactly what they wanted. But what they wanted - election lies and insurrection - put that empire (and the country) in peril."
- Free newspaper - distributed free of charge, either in central places in cities and towns, with other newspapers, or separately door-to-door. The revenues of such newspapers are based on advertising. Some are dailies, some are weeklies.
- Freedom of information - extension of freedom of speech, a fundamental human right recognized in international law, which is today understood more generally as freedom of expression in any medium, be it orally, in writing, print, through the Internet or through art forms.
- Freedom of the Press Foundation - non-profit organization founded in 2012 to fund and support free speech and freedom of the press. The organization is headed by both mainstream and alternative journalists such as Daniel Ellsberg and Xeni Jardin as well as activists, celebrities, and filmmakers. The mission is to help "promote and fund aggressive, public-interest journalism focused on exposing mismanagement, corruption, and law-breaking in government", and it offers a way to crowd-source funding for WikiLeaks and independent journalistic organizations. In October 2013, the Foundation released Secure Drop, developed in part by the late programmer Aaron Swartz. The tool allows for anonymous communication between two parties, allowing whistleblowers to contact journalists without ever exchanging one anothers' identities or contact information.
- FRONTLINE CLUB - "Championing Independent Journalism."
- Gawker & Hulk Hogan Reach $31 Million Settlement - The New York Times.
- GETTY IMAGES - stock photography, editorial photos, footage & music.
- godfather of fake news - "Meet one of the world’s most prolific writers of disinformation."
- Goodbye, StumbleUpon - "One of the last great ways to find good things online."
- GOOGLE READER - a web-based aggregator, capable of reading Atom and RSS feeds online or offline. Read them in one place with Google Reader, where keeping up with your favorite websites is as easy as checking your email.
- Gossiping Is Fun. It's Natural & These People Won't Do It - "In its most recent survey on the topic, the polling giant YouGov found that half of Americans admit to having “spread a piece of gossip."
- Government gazette - (official gazette, official journal, official newspaper or official diary) is a periodical publication that records the business and proceedings of a government and has been authorised to publish public or legal notices. It is usually established by statute or official action and publication of notices within it, whether by the government or a private party, is usually considered sufficient to comply with legal requirements for public notice.
- Gridiron Club - founded in 1885 as The Gridiron Club of Washington, D.C. - is the oldest and one of the most prestigious journalistic organizations in Washington, D.C. Its 65 active members represent major newspapers, news services, news magazines and broadcast networks. Membership is by invitation only and has traditionally been offered almost exclusively to Washington newspaper bureau chiefs. The Gridiron Club is best known for its annual dinner which traditionally features the United States Marine Band, along with satirical musical skits by the members and remarks by the President of the United States and representatives of each political party. The skits and speeches by various politicians are expected to be self-deprecating or otherwise sharply comedic. Through 2016, every U.S. President since 1885 except Grover Cleveland has spoken at the dinner.
- Grub Street - pejorative term for impoverished hack writers and writings of low literary value.
- HACKED OFF - Campaign For A Free & Accountable Press.
- Happy talk - additional and often meaningless commentary interspersed into news programs by news anchors and others on set. It may consist of simple jokes or simply a modified wording in asking a question of another reporter.
- HFPA | HOLLYWOOD FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION - an organization comprising journalists who cover the United States film industry. The group is best known for the Golden Globe Awards.
- History of journalism - Wikipedia.
- History of newspapers and magazines - Wikipedia.
- How AI could help local newsrooms remain afloat in a sea of misinformation - "The AI & Local News Initiative seeks to 'harness the power of artificial intelligence to drive success.'"
- How an App Creates ‘Disturbingly Agile Millennial Thumbs’ - "Isabella Kwai, a reporter in Australia, rarely takes notes on paper anymore and instead uses her iPhone. She can still look sources in the eye while typing."
- How Fake News Goes Viral: A Case Study - The New York Times.
- How Fiction Becomes Fact on Social Media - The New York Times.
- How Fox News has changed in the four years since Roger Ailes was ousted - "Not much, according to former Fox Business producer Jennifer Eckhart, one of the plaintiffs in the new suit. 'It's safe to say I was paralyzed by fear when I was working there,' she told CBS News in an interview that aired Tuesday. 'I don't know how you could continue to cultivate and foster an environment that rewards sexual predators consistently year after year.'"
- How the free press worldwide is under threat - "From Mexico to Malta, attacks on journalists and publishers have proved deadly to individuals and chilling to broader freedoms. And now Covid-19 is being used as an excuse to silence more voices."
- How to bluff your way through the news - The Guardian.
- How U.S. Presidents Have Tried to Use Legal Action to Stop People From Insulting Them - "It is a common, and very human, response to be stung by insults. Yet Presidents and politicians recognize that being insulted is part of their profession. Almost all presidents brood in private about the insults aimed at them. George Washington complained about press 'outrages on common decency.' Richard Nixon kept an enemies list."
- Hugh Grant settles court claim against Sun publisher for ‘enormous sum’ - "Actor had accused publisher of unlawful information-gathering in case that was due to go to trial alongside Prince Harry next year."
- ICIJ | THE INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS
- Ida Tarbell - (1857-1944) was an American teacher, author and journalist. She was one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is thought to have pioneered investigative journalism.
- IMPACT FACTOR - a measure reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in science and social science journals.
- INMA AWARDS | International Newsmedia Marketing Association - founded in 1930. "The premier competition rewarding excellence in marketing newsmedia brands worldwide." Often called "the Oscars of newspapers".
- inside newsrooms around the world - in pictures - "This is a glimpse into the places that are separated by geography, culture and politics, yet linked by the commitment to informing an ever-more distracted public."
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists | ICIJ - founded in 1997. "The World's Best Cross-Border Investigative Team." Active global network of 160 reporters in more than 60 countries who collaborate on in-depth investigative stories.
- INTERNET PRESS ACADEMY | IPA - global media association of domestic and foreign entertainment journalists in print, TV, radio, broadcast, and online outlets; including critics, interviewers, reviewers, bloggers, and photographers.
- INTERNET PUBLIC LIBRARY - newspapers.
- Inverted pyramid (journalism) - metaphor used by journalists and other writers to illustrate how information should be prioritized and structured in a text (e.g., a news report). It is a common method for writing news stories (and has adaptability to other kinds of texts, e.g., blogs and editorial columns). This is a way to communicate the basics about a news report in the initial sentences.
- INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM - Wikipedia.
- ISSUU - you publish. Turns your documents into beautiful online publications.
- Jeff Bezos defends Washington Post non-endorsement after subscribers flee & staffers resign - "The Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, in his first public comments since igniting uproar last week over his decision to withhold the venerable newspaper’s endorsement in the presidential race, defended the move in a rare op-ed published Monday evening by the Post."
- Land of Hope and Glory: behind the scenes of Country Life magazine - The Telegraph.
- List of the oldest newspapers - Wikipedia.
- List of women's magazines - Wikipedia.
- Listicle - an journalism and blogging, a listicle is a short-form of writing that uses a list as its thematic structure, but is fleshed out with sufficient copy to be published as an article.
- Long Before Twitter, Martin Luther Was a Media Pioneer
- LONGREADS - posts links to new stories every day, including long-form journalism, magazine stories from your favorite publications.
- MAGAZINESDIRECT.COM - delivering the best magazine subscriptions for less.
- MAGNUM PHOTOS - cooperative photography agency with offices in London, Paris, Tokyo and New York, founded in 1947.
- Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism - since 1999. Rewards journalism at the cutting edge. Awarded annually to journalists writing in English whose work has appeared in print or in a reputable internet publication.
- MASS MEDIA - Wikipedia.
- Media Bistro - website that publishes various blogs and job listings for journalists. The site was founded in 1993 by Laurel Touby as "a gathering place for professionals in journalism, publishing and other media-related industries in New York City", mediabistro.com has since grown into an international resource for media professionals.
- Medium - "A place to share your stories and ideas."
- Microfiche - A flat piece of film containing microphotographs of the pages of a newspaper, catalogue, or other document.
- Middle-market newspaper - one that attempts to cater to readers who want some entertainment from their newspaper as well as the coverage of important news events.
- MONDO TIMES - 22,094 newspapers, magazines, radio & TV stations in 212 countries worldwide.
- Muckraker - used in the Progressive Era to characterize reform-minded American journalists who attacked established institutions and leaders as corrupt.
- MY PR GENIE - the only, Do-It-Yourself, PR platform and newswire that gives you access to over 540,000 journalist contacts. Using MyPRGenie, you can create a business profile on search engines and directories, upload your press release in any language and significantly increase your exposure online!
- NATIONAL PRESS CLUB (US) - the world's leading professional organization for journalists.
- News - Wikipedia.
- NEWS CORPORATION - one of the world's largest media conglomerates. The company's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch.
- NEWSER - founded in 2007. "Read Less. Know More." Web-native news site, seeking to speak to the new online news behavior—the need to survey multiple news brands—and to combine the machine search capabilities used in sites like Google News and Yahoo News with the newsroom oversight of traditional news organizations. Searching hundreds of news sites, Newser’s goal is to provide an efficient and entertaining one-stop shop for headlines and news summaries throughout the day. Newser has pioneered a summary form which compresses traditional, often repetitive, news exposition into a more stream-lined, compact, fact-oriented form tailored to web browsing. Newser marries these short takes to photographs and relevant videos.
- NEWSEUM - interactive museum of news and journalism located at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. The seven-level, 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m²) museum features 15 theaters and 14 galleries. The Newseum's Berlin Wall Gallery includes the largest display of sections of the Berlin Wall outside of Germany. The Today's Front Pages Gallery presents daily front pages from more than 80 international newspapers.
- NEWSPAPER ARCHIVE - "Explore. Discover. Share." The largest historical newspaper database online, contains tens of millions of newspaper pages from 1753 to present. Every newspaper in the archive is fully searchable by keyword and date, making it easy for you to quickly explore historical content.
- NEWSPAPER FORMATS - berliner, broadsheet, nordisch, rhenish, Swiss & tabloid.
- NEWSPAPER INDEX - newspapers and front pages in all countries!
- Newspaper of record - term that typically refers to a major newspaper that has a large circulation and whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered professional and typically authoritative.
- NEWSPAPERS - directory of thousands of newspapers from around the world, classified by topic, country and zone.
- NEWSPAPERS.com - since 2012. "The largest online newspaper archive consisting of 525 million+ pages of historical newspapers from 13,400+ newspapers from around the United States and beyond. Newspapers provide a unique view of the past and can help us understand and connect with the people, events and attitudes of an earlier time."
- NEWSVINE - "updated continuously by citizens like you. Newsvine is an instant reflection of what the world is talking about at any given moment."
- No comment - phrase used as a response to journalistic inquiries which the respondent does not wish to answer. Public figures may decline to comment on issues they are questioned or have nothing to say about the issue at the time.
- NOWPUBLIC - Crowd Powered Media. User-generated social news website.
- Nudes Are Old News at Playboy - The New York Times.
- Off the record - off-the-record material is often valuable and reporters may be eager to use it, so sources wishing to ensure the confidentiality of certain information are generally advised to discuss the "terms of use" before disclosing the information, if possible.
- ONLINE NEWSPAPERS.COM - thousands of world newspapers at your fingertips.
- Op-Ed - (originally short for "opposite the editorial page") is a piece typically published by newspapers, magazines, and the like which expresses the opinions of a named author usually not affiliated with the publication's editorial board.
- OPEN DATA CITY - "As far as we know, we are the only company specialising exclusively in data journalism in Germany."
- OPENLEAKS - "Here and there and everywhere." The new whistleblowing website. "We are using our collective experience in an attempt to support, and help others to support whistleblowers; thus making the leaking of information more widespread, while simultaneously reducing the personal risk to those who fight corruption."
- Oprah Talks Apple Plans, '60 Minutes' Exit, 'Leaving Neverland' Backlash and Mayor Pete 'Buttabeep, Buttaboop' - "What's left for the media empress and icon of inspiration? In a wide ranging interview, Winfrey explains her streaming strategy (including a possible interview series), who she's eyeing for 2020 ('I'd like to see what's up with Butta' - aka Pete Buttigieg) and the creative fire that fuels her now."
- Orwell Prize - since 1993. British prize for political writing of outstanding quality. Two prizes are awarded each year: one for a book and one for journalism; between 2009 and 2012, a third prize was awarded for blogging. In each case, the winner is the short-listed entry which comes closest to George Orwell's own ambition to "make political writing into an art".
- PADCONTENT.ORG - "The Economics of Digital Content."
- Photoplay magazine: the birth of celebrity culture
- PLAYBOY ARCHIVE - 50 years of Playboy magazines for free (1953-2007).
- Playboy Explains Vietnam - The New York Times.
- Playboy front covers through the ages Telegraph.
- Playboy Is Naked Again And It Is Awesome - Forbes.
- Playboy magazine releases a history-making cover - "Bad Bunny makes Playboy history with new cover."
- Playboy Trades Nipples for Good Design, and It Works - Wired.
- POCKET - "View when Ready." If it's in Pocket, it's on your phone, tablet or computer. You don't even need an Internet connection. Help people who discover an interesting article, video or web page, but don’t have time to view it. Once saved to Pocket, the list of content is visible on any device -- phone, tablet or computer.
- Podcasts Surge, but Producers Fear Apple Isn’t Listening - The New York Times.
- POLITIFACT.COM - since 2007. Project operated by the Tampa Bay Times, in which reporters and editors from the Times and affiliated media outlets "fact-check statements by members of Congress, the White House, lobbyists and interest groups". They publish original statements and their evaluations on the PolitiFact.com website, and assign each a "Truth-O-Meter" rating. The ratings range from "True" for completely accurate statements to "Pants on Fire" (from the taunt "Liar, liar, pants on fire") for false and ridiculous claims.
- PRESS ASSOCIATION - the UK's trusted source of news and information.
- PRESS DISPLAY.COM - "Unlimited access to the front page of over 1700+ newspapers and magazines. The world’s largest online newspaper kiosk, where you can browse and read hundreds of full content premium newspapers and magazines from around the globe."
- Press Reader - "Connecting People through News. All-you-can-read digital newsstand with thousands of the world's most popular newspapers and magazines."
- PRO PUBLICA - "Journalism in the public interest."
- Project Syndicate - since 1995. "The World's Opinion Page. Project Syndicate provides readers with original, engaging, and thought-provoking commentaries by global leaders and thinkers. By offering incisive perspectives from those who are shaping the world's economics, politics, science, and culture, Project Syndicate has created an unrivaled global venue for informed public debate." The world’s largest opinion-focused syndicate, disseminating commentaries by experts, activists, Nobel laureates, statesmen, economists, political thinkers, business leaders, and academics to more than 500 member publications in more than 150 countries, amounting to a total circulation of nearly 70 million copies. Named one of the top five world news sites for 2012.
- PROPELLER - is a social news portal, meaning that it is programmed by you - the audience. Our members post links to stories from all over the Web. Many of these stories originate from the websites of traditional media, including newspapers and magazines. But you will also find many stories that seldom pop up in the mainstream.
- Proust Questionnaire - set of questions answered by the French writer Marcel Proust, and often used by modern interviewers.
- Pulp magazine - inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 through the 1950s.
- PULSE - "Your News. Anywhere." RSS reader. App for Android, iOS and HTML5 browsers, originally released in 2010. The application, displays news from multiple RSS feeds in a single page using a tile based interface. Pulse has been praised by users for its sleek, easy to use design.
- PULITZER PRIZES - honoring excellence in journalism and the arts since 1917.
- Putting Mobile Ad Blockers to the Test - The New York Times.
- Readly - "The new way of reading magazines on tablets and smartphones." Readly is the new way to read all your favorite magazines anywhere, anytime. With the the fastest downloading times of any digital magazine reader, Readly gives you unlimited access to magazines - including back issues - for one low monthly price.
- Readr - "10,000+ Magazines, One Subscription. Only US$9.99 per month." One Newsstand. The world's best magazines. It's like your bookshelf at home, one spot to store your favourite publications, allowing you to filter, sort and manage your magazines.
- Red Top - tabloid newspapers in the United Kingdom, collectively called "the tabloid press", tend to be simply and sensationally written and to give more prominence than broadsheets to celebrities, sports, crime stories, and even hoaxes.
- REDDIT - since 2005. "What's new online!" Keep up with the latest development updates, community announcements, and general reddit tomfoolery. Social news website where the registered users submit content in the form of either a link or a text "self" post. Other users then vote the submission "up" or "down", which is used to rank the post and determine its position on the site's pages and front page. As of 2017, Reddit had 542 million monthly visitors (234 million unique users), ranking #4 most visited website in U.S. and #9 in the world. Across 2015, Reddit saw 82.54 billion pageviews, 73.15 million submissions, 725.85 million comments, and 6.89 billion upvotes from its users.
- Rolling Stone seeks 'thought leaders' willing to pay $2,000 to write for them - "Emails from ‘best-known entertainment media outlet’ invite ‘Culture Council’ to pay for chance to publish on website."
- Rupert Murdoch's media empire through the years - "Rupert Murdoch built one of the world's most influential media empires over a 70-year career, and is now stepping down as chairman of Fox Corporation and News Corp. After his father died, he inherited a half-share of local newspapers in the Australian city of Adelaide in the 1950s, before going on to own some of the most influential newspapers and TV stations in the world. Here is archive footage of some of his biggest acquisitions."
- Seven Sisters (magazines) - group of magazines which have traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women. The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades.
- SIPA PRESS - "A window on the world." Independent French agency founded in 1969 representing over 2000 photographers worldwide. Covers sport, celebrities, and editorial.
- SPHERE - "Connecting the Conversation!
Sphere connects your current articles to contextually relevant content from your archives as well as from blog posts, media articles, video, photos, and ads from across the web."
- Sports Illustrated does vr for the 2016 Swimsuit Issue - engadget.
- Sports Illustrated 2024 celebrates 60 years of iconic swimsuit models - "Dozens of past Sports Illustrated cover models have returned for the 60th anniversary of the magazine's iconic 'Swimsuit Edition,' which released on newsstands on May 17."
- Still Want to Get the News on Facebook? Read All About It - The New York Times.
- STORY PLANET - exchange, edit and publish intelligent stories.
- Street newspaper - newspapers or magazines sold by homeless or poor individuals and produced mainly to support these populations. Most such newspapers primarily provide coverage about homelessness and poverty-related issues, and seek to strengthen social networks within homeless communities. Street papers aim to give these individuals both employment opportunities and a voice in their community. In addition to being sold by homeless individuals, many of these papers are partially produced and written by them.
- Streisand effect - definition & explanation.
- Stringer (journalism) - in journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist or photographer who contributes reports or photos to a news organization on an ongoing basis but is paid individually for each piece of published or broadcast work.
- Substack - since 2017. "The home for great writers and reader." American online platform that provides publishing, payment, analytics, and design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters. It allows writers to send digital newsletters directly to subscribers.
- SUNDAY MORNING NEWS (CBS, U.S.A.) - video segments, photo galleries, interviews.
- Tabloid (format) - newspaper with compact page size smaller than broadsheet, although there is no standard for the precise dimensions of the tabloid newspaper format. The term tabloid journalism, along with the use of large pictures, tends to emphasize topics such as sensational crime stories, astrology, celebrity gossip and television.
- The Best Magazine Articles Ever - from Kevin Kelly's blog: Cool Tools.
- THE EARTH TIMES - online newspaper. Serving the planet with breaking news.
- THE CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY - "Investigative journalism from a nonprofit newsroom."
- The Cost of Mobile Ads on 50 News Websites - The New York Times.
- The Data journalism Handbook - Creative Commons.
- THE FREE LIBRARY - FREE ONLINE LIBRARY (19,266,820 articles & books: March 21, 2010): news, magazines, newspapers, journals, reference articles and classic books.
- The Great Interview Magazine Caper - The New York Times.
- The grey lady - nickname for The New York Times.
- the guardians most memorable journalism over 200 years - "The Guardian has published more than 5m pieces of journalism since 1821. With the help of staff, readers, supporters and alumni we pick 200 of the most powerful, and ask Guardian staff past and present to reflect on their enduring appeal."
- THE HARRIS POLL - begun in 1963, The Harris Poll weekly column is one of the longest running; most respected proprietary surveys conducted by Harris Interactive measuring public opinion and is highly regarded throughout the world.
- The heavy hand of China on Hong Kong's top newspaper - The Guardian.
- The Kardashian index - "A measure of discrepant social media profile for scientists."
- The Last Days of Time Inc. - The New York Times.
- The Man Who Made ‘Everyone Look So Famous’ - "That was how Andy Warhol described Richard Bernstein, who gave Interview magazine covers their signature look. Everyone wanted it - until they didn’t."
- The Number of Journalists Murdered for Their Work Doubled in 2020 - "The number of journalists killed in retaliation for their work more than doubled in 2020, a year when more news people than ever were jailed by authoritarian governments, according to new figures from the Committee to Protect Journalists."
- THE OPEN SOURCE NEWSPAPER - promoting open source software CMS as an alternative to proprietary entreprise software for professional newspaper web publishing.
- THE PULITZER PRIZES - honoring excellence in journalism and the arts since 1917.
- THE RAW STORY - founded in Boston in 2004. "Investigative news nexus that highlights underreported news and rejects the traditional media narratives of power and influence."
- The Rise of the Robot Reporter - The New York Times.
- The Royal Family Reads the Tabloids at Breakfast Every Morning, According to Prince Harry - "'It's laid out at breakfast when everyone comes together,' Harry told Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes."
- The staggering profits of science journals - The Guardian.
- The surprising benefits of gossip - "Gossip is often dismissed as universally bad. But little moments of chatter can make a big impact."
- The Times Publishes Its 60,000 Issue - "With Issue No. 60,000, One Correction Comes to Mind. In 1999, a news assistant's number crunching revealed that The Times had gotten ahead of itself."
- THINK PROGRESS - hard-hitting progressive political news site.
- THOMSON REUTERS - the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.
- THOUSANDS OF NEWSPAPERS ON THE NET
- Time magazine covers through the years - in pictures - The Guardian.
- TIME's Best Photojournalism of 2019 - "It was in the second decade of the 21st Century that the camera completed its big move - from around the neck of a person who had set out to take pictures, to the pocket of almost anyone, taking a picture of just about anything. Married to social media, the camera phone can place more still images before a person in a single day than might have been seen in a whole year just a generation ago. And yet the power of the journalistic photograph, and truth it holds, is undiminished. Throughout 2019, photographers commissioned by TIME produced pictures that captured reality as it is still best understood."
- Timeline of events leading to the closure of Hong Kong’s Apple Daily - "Key moments in the recent history of territory’s largest pro-democracy newspaper."
- To Truly Understand the Past, Pick Up an Old Magazine - "Find a print issue, preferably more than 20 years old, and read it cover to cover. You’ll find the old days stranger than you remember." The New York Times.
- TORRENT FREAK - "TorrentFreak is a weblog dedicated to bringing the latest news about BitTorrent and everything that is closely related to this popular filesharing protocol. We are not a news aggregator, but focus on unique and fresh stories. TorrentFreak is where news and filesharing collide. We try to be the source of all the latest breaking news in the p2p world."
- Twitter suspends over 70 million accounts in two months - "Twitter Inc suspended more than one million accounts a day in recent months to reduce the flow of misinformation on the platform."
- TYPEPAD - blogging software, business blogs and blog services.
- UPI | UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL - 100 years of journalistic excellence.
- Vanity Fair's most awkward Hollywood issue covers - The Guardian.
- WALTER CRONKITE - at the Internet Movie Database - "... And that's the way it is."
- Watchdog journalism- informs the public about goings-on in institutions and society, especially in circumstances where a significant portion of the public would demand changes in response.
- WatchDog Watcher - "exploring the changing landscape of global investigative journalism." We are in a pivotal moment for investigative journalism. It’s a moment ripe with opportunity, but it’s also one fraught with challenges and threats. In the West, the collapse of business models that have supported traditional media has led to fears about the demise of accountability journalism, especially in newspapers. Elsewhere, technology, democracy and globalization have opened up the media space, allowing exposure of wrongdoing that was not possible in the past.
- Wattpad - since 2006. Writing community in which users are able to post articles, stories, fan fiction, and poems, either through the website or the mobile app. This gives people the chance to have their creative works available to a wider audience. The content includes work by undiscovered writers, published writers, new writers, with all users being given an equal chance to write popular works.
- What Tatler missed in their guide to snobbery - ready meals, public transport & swearing.
- Which Headlines Attract Most Readers? - The New York Times.
- White House Correspondents' Dinner - (since 1920 - Wikipedia). Known as Washington, D.C.'s 'Oscar weekend'.
- Why we are addicted to conspiracy theories - "Outsiders and the disenfranchised have always embraced the existence of wild plots and cover-ups. But now the biggest conspiracy-mongers are in charge."
- WIKILEAKS - "Courage is contagious." Publishes and comments on leaked documents alleging government and corporate misconduct.
- Wikitribune - planned news website in which professional journalists research and report news stories alongside volunteers who curate articles by proofreading, fact-checking, suggesting changes and adding sources. Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, announced the site in April 2017.
- William Randolph Hearst - (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism.
- Witch hunts, firing squads and addiction to news: the fascinating history of Fleet Street - The Telegraph.
- Women in the World - since 2010. Media organization which organizes live journalism events. The annual Women in the World Summit is organized by Tina Brown Live Media.
- World Media Awards - since 2016. Celebrate bold and creative strategies for engaging with international, influential audiences.
- WORLD NEWS NETWORK - delivers breaking news from all over the world in 43 Languages.
- WORLD NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
- World Press Freedom Day - "Attacks on press freedom around the world are intensifying, index reveals. In the past year, in virtually every region, journalists and independent media outlets faced increasing repression."
- World Press Freedom Index - "Published every year since 2002 by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the World Press Freedom Index is an important advocacy tool based on the principle of emulation between states. Because it is well known, its influence over governments is growing. Many heads of state and government fear its annual publication. The Index is a point of reference that is quoted by media throughout the world and is used by diplomats and international entities such as the United Nations and the World Bank."
- World Press Photo 2021 winners - in pictures - "We take a look at some of the winning images from the 64th annual photo contest."
- World Press Photo of the Year - 2020 Photo Contest.
- World Press Photo of the Year Awards - since 1955. Hosted by the Dutch foundation World Press Photo. The creator of the winning entry receives 10,000 along with "the most prestigious and coveted award in photojournalism."
- WORLDPRESS - blog tool and publishing platform. WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
- YAHOO BUZZ - "What's buzzing? You tell us." Top news and more.
- Yellow journalism - or the yellow press, is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers. echniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering or sensationalism. By extension, the term yellow journalism is used today as a pejorative to decry any journalism that treats news in an unprofessional or unethical fashion.
- YOU'RE ABOUT TO DROWN IN STREAMING SUBSCRIPTIONS - Wired.
- ZIMBIO - 1000s of online magazines.
- Zine - abbreviation of fanzine or magazine) is most commonly a small circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images usually reproduced via photocopier.
Africa
Somalia
- SOMALIA REPORT - 24/7 exclusive ground-based news premier network based inside Somalia covering piracy, conflict and breaking news.
Asia
Hong Kong (SAR, China)
- Apple Daily - was a Traditional Chinese tabloid-style newspaper in Hong Kong in publication from 1995 to 2021. Founded in 1995 by Jimmy Lai, it was once one of the best-selling Chinese newspapers in Hong Kong. In June 2021, the government of Carrie Lam forced the closure of the journal in Hong Kong by conducting a high-profile raid and the arrest of company executives on 17 June 2021; and the asset freeze order issued by the Secretary of Security Bureau John Lee for allegedly violating the national security law. The paper was unable to continue operational existence due to the freezing of the local bank accounts of the journal as well as the personal accounts of proprietor Jimmy Lai.
- ASIA TIMES
- Hong Kong Commercial Daily - established in 1952, it was the first financial newspaper in the Chinese language, with its electronic format available on the Internet.
- HONG KONG DAILY
- List of newspapers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia.
- PRESTIGE
- South China Morning Post - since 1903. The first English-language Hong Kong newspaper.
- THE STANDARD - Hong Kong's biggest circulation English daily.
- Wen Wei Po - since 1948. Hong Kong-based Chinese language newspaper. Officially recognised newspaper for publishing legal advertisements under the direction of the government of Hong Kong.
Malaysia
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Malaysia
- New Straits Times - since 1845. English-language newspaper published in Malaysia. It is Malaysia's oldest newspaper still in print.
- Oriental Daily News - since 2002. Daily Chinese-language newspapers, published in broadsheet format.
- The Star - since 1971. English-language newspaper. It has a daily circulation of about 250,000 (as of January 2017), far eclipsing the circulation of its next-largest paid English-language competitor, the New Straits Times (which has a circulation of approximately 65,000).
Nepal
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Nepal
- The Himalayan Times - founded in 2001. "We have grown today to become Nepal's largest selling English Daily." The Himalayan Times is known for its quality, innovation, and integrity while it enjoys strong brand recognition among readers as well as advertisers.
Taking full advantage of the vast resources and high ideals that have gone into making The Himalayan Times - numero uno English daily in Nepal - its web version seeks to ascend the heights of cyber excellence. We would be more than delighted to receive your comments, views, and ideas. Help us to improve ourselves.
- The Kathmandu Post - since 1993. "The English Daily | Without Fear or Favour." The Kathmandu Post is Nepal's first privately owned English broadsheet daily, and is Nepal's largest selling English language newspaper, with a daily circulation of 95,000 copies.
North Korea
- 38 North - since 2010. "Informed analysis of events in and around North Korea."
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN North Korea
- NK News - since 2011. American subscription-based website that provides news and analysis about North Korea.
- Pyongyang Sinmun - since 1957. Newspaper founded on 1 June 1957 by Kim Il-sung.
- Rodong Sinmun - since 1945. Newspaper that is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. It was first published on November 1, 1945.
- The Pyongyang Times - since 1965. Weekly state owned English and French-language newspaper published in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang. It is the foreign language edition of the Pyongyang Sinmun.
- Uriminzokkiri - since 2003. "Our Nation." News and propaganda from North Korea's central news agency.
Singapore
- Asia One - "Asia's Leading News Portal."
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Singapore
- PRESTIGE - "Asia's leading luxurey lifestyle magazine."
- THE Business TIMES - "Get the Latest Busines & Financial News." English-language newspaper published since 1 October 1976. In 1 January 1994, it became the first English-language newspaper in Asia to launch an online news service called Business Times Online.
- THE STRAITS TIMES - since 1845. English-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore. It is the country's highest-selling paper.
Thailand
- BANGKOK POST - since 1946. Broadsheet English-language daily newspaper. It had four pages and cost 1 baht. It is Thailand's second oldest newspaper.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Thailand
- PATTAYA DAILY NEWS
- PHUKET GAZETTE - (1993-2017). Now The Thaiger.
- Thai Enquirer - since 2020. English-language news website based in Bangkok. Thai Enquirer is an independent online media publication intended to "provide a mixture of in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, as well as highlights of fiction, prose, poetry, and humour." The website is focused on political and social issues in Thailand, but has also covered issues "in the broader region and the wider world, where we feel it necessary, prudent, or when a story demands telling."
- Thai Examiner - since 2005. "Thailand's news for foreigners." Thai News website for foreigners in Thailand and international fans of Thailand - Online Thai News, Daily Thai News or Breaking Thai News - Honest, Balanced ...
- Thai Visa - since 2002. "World's largest website about Thailand."
- THE NATION
- The PHUKET News - weekly English language newspaper that covers news, events and happenings in Phuket and the Andaman region. It also contains an extensive section of Asian and international news.
- The Thaiger - since 2016. "News, lifestyle, restaurant reviews, Top Tens, travel info, free classifieds and the best property portal in the country, not to mention a world-class medical tourism booking platform."
Australia & New Zealand
Australia
- ADELAIDE NOW - "Latest Adelaide & SA News."
- Australian Women's Weekly - since 1933. Monthly women's magazine.
- BRISBANE TIMES - since 2007.
- BRW (magazine) - since 1981.(Formerly Business Review Weekly) weekly business magazine published by the Fairfax Media group. It regularly compiles lists which rank corporations and individuals according to various criteria, similar to Fortune magazine in the United States.
- COURIER-MAIL - latest Brisbane and Queensland QLD news.
- DAILY Mail Online - "Breaking news from Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane with celebrity photos, viral videos, and popular TV series."
- DAILY TELEGRAPH
- GIZMAG EMERGING TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE
- Gold Coast Bulletin - since 1885. Daily newspaper serving Australia's Gold Coast region.
- HERALD SUN - since 1840.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Australia
- New Idea - since 1902. "The latest Australian celebrity/royals news and goss, real life stories, recipes, health and wellbeing tips and so much more."
- Northern Star - "Northern Rivers news."
- Ocean Road Magazine
- PERTH NOW - breaking news from Perth and Western Australia.
- SCOOP MAGAZINE - "The Essential Western Australia Lifestyle Website."
- SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
- THE AGE - daily newspaper which has been published in Melbourne, Australia, since 1854.
- THE AUSTRALIAN
- THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- THE MERCURY
- The News (Adelaide) - was an afternoon daily tabloid newspaper in the city of Adelaide, South Australia, that had its origins in 1869, and finally ceased circulation in 1992. In 1933, a controlling stake was taken by The Advertiser, and managed by The Herald and Weekly Times. HWT sold off its stake in 1949, allowing Sir Keith Murdoch to acquire a major interest in the company and to assume control of the paper in 1951. The News became the main asset passed upon his death in 1952 to his son Rupert Murdoch. It was the latter's first media interest and commenced the foundation of what was to become the international media conglomerate, News Corporation. On 6 February 1954, The Mail was renamed SA Sunday Mail and then Sunday Mail in 1955. Murdoch later acquired the city's other local newspaper, the morning daily broadsheet, The Advertiser, in 1987. Murdoch sold The News that year to Northern Star Holdings.
- The Week - since 1995. Weekly British news magazine which also publishes a US edition, and between 2008 and 2012 additionally published an Australian edition.
- THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
- ZOO WEEKLY- topical mix of News, Sport, Gags, Girls and Entertainment.
Caribbean
Central America
Panama
- El Siglo
- LA PRENSA - founded in 1980. Established by I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. during a period military dictatorship, Prensa built an international reputation as an independent voice, and has been described as "Panama's leading opposition newspaper" and its newspaper of record.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN PANAMA
- THE BULLETIN PANAMA
Europe
Czech Republic
- CZECH POSITION - "Information for free people."
- eXtra.CZ
- IDNES.CZ
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Czech Republic
- Project Syndicate - since 1995. "The World's Opinion Page. Project Syndicate provides readers with original, engaging, and thought-provoking commentaries by global leaders and thinkers. By offering incisive perspectives from those who are shaping the world's economics, politics, science, and culture, Project Syndicate has created an unrivaled global venue for informed public debate." The world’s largest opinion-focused syndicate, disseminating commentaries by experts, activists, Nobel laureates, statesmen, economists, political thinkers, business leaders, and academics to more than 500 member publications in more than 150 countries, amounting to a total circulation of nearly 70 million copies. Named one of the top five world news sites for 2012.
Denmark
- A4 Arbejdsliv
- Adresseavisen - (1706-1908). Full name: Kjøbenhavns Adressecomptoirs Efterretninger.
- Aftenbladet SØndag - (1887-1961).
- Aktuelt - (1871-2001). Was also published under the names: Socialisten, Social-Demokraten, Det Fri Aktuelt.
- Almuevennen - (1846-1856).
- ALT - since 2016. "Danmarks største livsstilssite." Find inspiration, guides, viden og idéer til hele livet. Masser af mode, sundhed, motion, mad, skønhed, børn, aktuelle interviews og portrætter.
- ALT FOR DAMERNE - since 1946.
- ALTINGET - since 2000.
- AOK - "Everything about Copenhagen."
- Apropos Magazine
- Arbejderbladet - (1921-1941).
- ARENA Magazine
- AVISEN.DK
- BERLINGSKE - Danish national daily newspaper based in Copenhagen. First published on 3 January 1749, it is the oldest Danish newspaper still published and among the oldest newspapers in the world.
- BERLINGSKE BUSINESS
- BILLED-BLADET - since 1938.
- BLÆKSPRUTTEN - (1880-2014). Yearly magazine of humour and satire.
- BO BEDRE - since 1961. Monthly life-style and interior design magazine.
- B.T. - since 1916.
- BUSINESS.DK
- BØRSEN - since 1896. Online business news.
- COMPUTERWORLD
- Corsaren - (1840-1855). Was a weekly satirical & political magazine published by Meïr Aron Goldschmidt, who also wrote most of its content.
- DAGBLADET - (1851-1930).
- DAGBLADET HOLSTEBRO-STRUER
- Dagen - (1803-1843).
- Dagen (2002) - var det første nystartede landsdækkende danske dagblad i noget nær 50 år. Det udkom med 41 numre i perioden 22. oktober til 6. december 2002, hvor bladet gik i betalingsstandsning med et driftsunderskud på 34,9 millioner kroner.
- Dannebrog - (1892-1910).
- Dannevirke - (1838-1975).
- Danske Tilskuer (1791-1808/1815-22).
- DEN BLÅ AVIS
- Den galende Hane - (1827-1829).
- DER NORDSCHLESWIGER - "Deutsche Tageszeitung in Dänemark."
- Det Nittende Aarhundrede - kulturtidsskrift, redigeret af Georg og Edvard Brandes 1874-1877.
- DR NYHEDER
- EKSTRA BLADET - since 1904. Tabloid newspaper focusing on sensationalist news & political revelations.
- EUROMAN - since 1992. Men's lifestyle and fashion magazine.
- EUROWOMAN
- EVA - (1962-1989). Danmarks første moderne modemagasin.
- Femina - since 1952.
- finans - online business news.
- Finanswatch - "Finansnyheder om banker, forsikringsselskaber, pensionskasser og realkredit."
- FLENSBORG AVIS - since 1869. Danish language daily newspaper, published in Flensburg (Danish: Flensborg), Germany.
- Flyveposten - (1845-1870).
- FOLKEbladet Lemvig
- FOLKETIDENDE
- Folketingstidende - since 1953.
- Folkets Avis - (1897-1928).
- Fredericia Dagblad - since 1881.
- Frihedsbrevet - since 2021.
- Frit Danmark - (1942-1982).
- FYENS Amts avis - since 1863.
- FYENS STIFTSTIDENDE - since 1772.
- FÆdrelandet - (1834-1882).
- Gads danske Magasin - (1898-1952).
- Harlekin - teatertidsskrift, udgivet af Gyldendal med 5 numre i 1965-66 redigeret af Jens Kistrup, Klaus Rifbjerg og filmanmelderen Erik Ulrichsen.
- HelsingØr Dagblad - since 1867.
- HER&NU - since 1997.
- Heretica - (1948-1953). Conservative cultural and literary magazine. Tidsskriftet blev redigeret to år ad gangen af Thorkild Bjørnvig og Bjørn Poulsen, Martin A. Hansen og Ole Wivel, Frank Jæger og Tage Skou-Hansen.
- HISTORIE-ONLINE
- HISTORISK TIDSSKRIFT - history journal established in 1839 with the founding of the Danish Historical Society in the same year. It is the oldest extant national journal for history.
- Hvedekorn - (1920-2010).
- Hver 8. dag - (1895-1928). Illustrated magazine.
- Illustreret Tidende - was a weekly illustrated magazine published from 1859 to 1924 in Denmark with international news, literature and entertainment content.
- INFOMEDIA - adgang til 40 millioner artikler gennem de sidste 20 år.
- INFORMATION - since 1945.
- INGENIØREN - weekly newspaper specialising in engineering topics. First Danish media on the Internet since December 1994.
- JOURNALISTEN.DK
- JYDSKE VESTKYSTEN
- JYLLANDS-POSTEN - since 1871.
- KjØbenhavns flyvende Post - 1827, 1828, 1830 (105, 104 & 157 issues) & 1834-37 (135 issues).
- KjØbenhavns Morgenblad - (1825-1840?).
- KjØbenhavnske Danske Post-Tidender - first published on 3 January 1749. It is the oldest Danish newspaper. Later named Berlingske Tidende.
- KjØbenhavnsposten - (1827-1859). Oppositional newspaper. Major media outlet for political Left Hegelianism in Denmark during the 1840s.
- Klingen - var et kritisk, antinaturalistisk kunsttidsskrift, der blev udgivet 1917-1920 i København og grundlagt af Axel Salto. Ønsket om at forny dansk kunst og åbne for internationale og moderne ideer blev formidlet gennem artikler af Otto Gelsted, Poul Henningsen og Harald Giersing og originalgrafik af kunstnere som Vilhelm Lundstrøm, Olaf Rude, William Scharff og Axel Salto.
- Klods-Hans - (1899-1926). Magazine of humour and satire.
- KRISTELIGT DAGBLAD - since 1896.
- Kritik - (1967-2016). Kulturelt og akademisk tidsskrift udgivet af Gyldendal med artikler inden for det humanistiske område.
- Kritisk Revy - (1926-1928). Kulturradikalt tidsskrift redigeret og udgivet af Poul Henningsen.
- Kulturkampen - (1935-1939). Tidsskriftet prioriterede det frie ord på tværs af ideologiske forskelligheder. Blandt bidragyderne var Elias Bredsdorff, Jørgen Jørgensen, Peter P. Rohde, Otto Gelsted, Hans Kirk, Kjeld Abell, Piet Hein, Jens Otto Krag.
- KØbenhavn - (1889-1928).
- KØbenhavnLIV - "Seneste nyt fra København. Vi dækker din by og opdaterer dig om nyheder, sport, kultur, erhverv, livsstil m.m."
- Land og Folk - (1941-1990).
- Landsbrugsavisen
- LICITATIONEN
- List of magazines in Denmark - Wikipedia.
- List of newspapers in Denmark - Wikipedia.
- LitterÆre tidsskrifter fra det nittende Århundrede
- LÆrde efterretninger - (1720-1836).
- MANDAG MORGEN - since 1989. Weekly business and political magazine.
- Mandens Blad - (1935-?).
- Mediestream - Aviser - since 2006. "Søg i 35.464.209 avissider." Mediestream giver online adgang til Det Kgl. Biblioteks digitale samlinger af aviser, radio og tv samt reklamefilm. Fri adgang til 13.001.154 avissider. Begrænset adgang til 22.410.813 avissider.
- METROXPRESS - since 2001. Free newspaper.
- Midtjyllands Avis
- Minerva - (1785-1808).
- Morgen-Posten - (1786-1829).
- Morgenbladet - (1873-1892).
- Nationaltidende - (1876-1961).
- NB! - (1970). Modelleret over amerikanske Newsweek & tyske Der Spiegel.
- Nord og Syd - tidsskrift udgivet af Meër Aron Goldschmidt fra 1847 til 1859.
- NORDJYSKE
- NordsjÆlland
- Nyeste Skilderie af KjØbenhavn - (1803-1837).
- Nyt Aftenblad - (1822-1826).
- Nyt dansk Maanedsskrift - (1870-1874).
- Perseus - (1837-1838). "Journal for den spekulative Idé".
- Perspektiv - "Perspektiv, dansk tidsskrift for litteratur, kunst og videnskab, der udkom 1953-69; grundlagt og de første ti år redigeret af Henning Fonsmark, siden bl.a. af Anders Bodelsen og Jørgen Schleimann. Med sin kritiske dækning af tidens kulturdebat havde det stor betydning ved sin brede orientering og mangeartede bidragydere, der også anmeldte bøger, film og teater."
- Politievennen - (1798-1846).
- POLITIKEN - since 1884. Danish daily broadsheet newspaper. The paper is one of Denmark's leading newspapers in terms of both circulated copies and number of readers.
- Politisk Revy - (1963-1987). I midten af 1960'erne rykkede en ny gruppe ind i redaktionen: Jesper Jensen, Preben Wilhjelm, Ebbe Reich og Hans Jørgen Svendsen. I denne periode lagde bladet sig længere til venstre og støttede venstrefløjen i SF. I perioden op til 1970 blev bladet en støtte for ungdomsoprøret i bred forstand - ikke mindst de mange bevægelser. Bladets fokus skiftede en del med venstrefløjens udvikling. Hvor kulturstoffet spillede en stor rolle i begyndelsen, trådte Vietnamkrigen mere i forgrunden i 60'ernes slutning. Udenrigspolitik var i 70'erne meget dominerende, men også strejker og faglig politik, økonomi og ikke mindst kvindebevægelsen var vigtige områder.
- Punch - (1873-1895). Was an illustrated conservative satirical magazine modelled on the English Punch.
- Randers Amtsavis
- Realityportalen
- RITZAU - since 1866.
- RokokoPosten - since 2010. Humoristisk webavis med satiriske nyhedsindslag. RokokoPosten karikerer mediernes formsprog, og den er et dansk eksempel på den type af nyhedssatire, man også finder på de engelsksprogede The Onion og The Daily Mash, den fransksprogede Le Gorafi og den tysksprogede Der Posillion. Det er en genre, der også er knyttet til almindelige mediers aprilsnar.
- S Publication
- Sandhedsfaklen - (1834-1866).
- SE OG HØR - since 1940.
- SJÆLLANDSKE - since 2009.
- SKAGENS AVIS
- SkØnvirke - var et dansk tidsskrift, etableret 1914, for kunstindustri og bruges i dag også som en betegnelse for en særlig dansk stilretning; en blanding af Jugendstil (tysk), Art nouveau (fransk), Arts and Crafts (engelsk) på den ene side og nordisk nationalromantik på den anden.
- SOCIAL KRITIK
- Social-Demokraten - (1871-2001). Later Aktuelt & Det Fri Aktuelt.
- Spanien i dag - for danskere, der er bosiddende i Spanien eller rejser dertil som turister.
- Spring - since 1992. "Tidsskrift for moderne danske litteratur."
- STATSTIDENDE
- STIFTEN.DK
- SVIKMØLLEN - (1915-). Yearly magazine of humour and satire.
- The Copenhagen Post - since 1997. "Denmark’s leading source for news in English."
- Tilskueren - Maanedsskrift for Litteratur, Samfundsspørgsmaal og almenfattelige videnskabelige Skildringer var et dansk månedsmagasin med basis i København, der blev udgivet fra 1884 til 1939.
- TV2 NEWS
- TÆNK - since 1964. Magasinet bringer artikler i forbindelse med afprøvninger/tests af forskellige forbrugerprodukter, blandt andet fødevarer, beklædning, kosmetik, elektronik, radio/ TV og mekanik af forskellig art.
- TÆt PÂ
- Urban - (2001-2012). Was a free newspaper.
- Vendsyssel Tidende - (1873-1999).
- Viborg Stifts Folkeblad
- Vindrosen - litterært tidsskrift, der blev udgivet i 1954-1973 af de to forfatterredaktører Villy Sørensen og Klaus Rifbjerg. Tidsskriftet var både en fortsættelse til og et opgør med tidsskriftet Heretica.
- videnskab.dk - news about research and science.
- Vort Land - (1896-1919).
- WEEKENDAVISEN - since 1971. Ugeavis, udgivet af Berlingske Media, som udkommer hver fredag. Avisens indhold var baggrunds- og kommentarstof inden for politik og kultur, men fra 1980'erne har avisen fokuseret på internationale forhold, samfunds- og kulturstof, ligesom den har henvendt sig til det veluddannede segment. Siden 2000 har avisen haft et tillæg om videnskab.
- ÅRHUS STIFTSTIDENDE - since 1794.
- Øieblikket - (1855). "Øjeblikket, hos Søren Kierkegaard det punkt i tiden, hvor det evige og det tidslige berører hinanden."
Finland
- HELSINGIN SANOMAT - since 1889. Abbreviated HS and colloquially known as Hesari, is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries.
- Helsinki Times - since 2007. Weekly newspaper in Finland which provided news about Finland and the world for English-speaking readers resident in the country.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Finland
- Nuntii Latini - news service based in Finland that broadcasts news in Latin. It has been broadcast since September 1989 by the Finnish national broadcaster YLE.
France
- 20MINUTES.FR - since 2002. Free, daily newspaper aimed at commuters in France.
- Actuel - (1967-1994).
- Au Pilori - was an anti-Semitic newspaper published in Occupied France during World War II.
- Bulletin de Paris - était une société fondée en 1848, qui couplait régie publicitaire et la centralisation d'articles pour les journaux français.
- Bulletin des lois - (1793-1931). Était une publication officielle de l'État français, née sous la Révolution et qui perdura jusqu'à la première moitié du xxe siècle.
- Cahiers de la Quinzaine - (1900-1914).
- Capital - since 1991. Monthly economics & business magazine published in Paris.
- CE SOIR - (1937-1953).
- Charlie Hebdo - since 1969/1992. Satirical weekly newspaper, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics and jokes.
- Chronique de Paris - (1789-1793).
- CITIZEN K - fashion & lifestyle magazine.
- CLOSER - since 2005. Tabloid magazine. It mainly specialises in celebrity news and gossip, real life stories, fashion and television/entertainment.
- Combat - (1941-1974). Newspaper created during the Second World War.
- Comdia - (1907-1944). Journal culturel de presse écrite français aujourd'hui disparu.
- Correspondance littÉraire, philosophique et critique - (1748-1793).
- Correspondance secrÈte, politique et littÉraire - (1787-1790).
- Courier de l'Europe - périodique bi-hebdomadaire franco-britannique publié successivement à Londres, à Boulogne-sur-Mer puis de nouveau à Londres, de 1776 à 1792.
- Europe - "Revue litteraire mensuelle." Literary magazine founded in 1923.
- Excelsior - quotidien illustré français lancé le 16 novembre 1910 et arrêté en juin 1940.
- FaÇade - since 1976.
- Femina - women's magazine published from 1901 to 1954.
- Feuille du jour - (1784-1785).
- FRANCE 24 - since 2006.
- Gala - since 1993. weekly celebrity and women's magazine. The magazine also has international editions.
- Gazette de Leyde - (1677-1811).
- Gazette des Beaux-Arts - (1859-2002). Art review. The Gazette was a world reference work on art history for nearly 100 years.
- GAZETTE D'UTRECHT - (1689-1787).
- Gazette du Bon Ton - was a small but influential fashion magazine published in France from 1912 to 1925. Distributed by Condé Nast, the magazine was issued as the Gazette du Bon Genre in the USA. Both titles roughly translate as "Journal of Good Taste" or "Journal of Good Style."
- Gazette Musicale - (1835-1880).
- Gil Blas - (1879-1938). Was a Parisian literary periodical.
- Globe Magazine - (1985-1992).
- Herald de Paris - since 1884. Worldwide news, information, and entertainment resource, featuring honest news, and without corporate or political bias.
- Historia - since 1909. "Le passé éclaire le présent."
- Ici Paris - since 1941. Weekly magazine.
- Journal de l'Empire - (1805-1814).
- Journal de Paris - (1777-1840). The first daily French newspaper.
- Journal des dÉbats - newspaper, published between 1789 and 1944 that changed title several times.
- Journal encyclopÉdique - (1756-1793).
- Journal officiel de la RÉpublique franÇaise - since 1868. The official gazette of the French Republic. It publishes the major legal official information from the national Government of France.
- KÉpi Blanc - since 1941. The official publication of the French Foreign Legion.
- L'Ami du peuple - (1789-1793). Newspaper written by Jean-Paul Marat during the French Revolution.
- L'Assiette au Beurre - (literally The Butter Plate, and roughly translating to the English expression pork barrel) was an illustrated French weekly satirical magazine with anarchist political leanings that was chiefly produced between 1901 and 1912. It was revived as a monthly for a time and ceased production in 1936.
- L'Aube - (1932-1951). Daily newspaper. It presented a Christian Democratic viewpoint.
- L'Aurore - literary, liberal, and socialist newspaper published in Paris, France, from 1897 to 1916. Its most famous headline was Émile Zola’s "J'Accuse", leading into his article on the Dreyfus Affair.
- L'Aurore - newspaper first sold on 11 September 1944, soon after the Liberation of Paris. Its name refers to the previous, unrelated publication, L'Aurore (1897–1914). Publication ended in 1985.
- L'Écho de Paris - daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944.
- L'EQUIPE - since 1946. Nationwide daily newspaper devoted to sports.
- L'Ermitage - (1890-1907). Literary magazine.
- L'Esprit nouveau - (1920-1925). Revue consacrée à l'esthétisme contemporain dans toutes ses manifestations architecture, peinture, littérature, fondée par Le Corbusier et Amédée Ozenfant en 1920.
- L'EXPRESS - weekly news magazine. When founded in 1953 during the First Indochina War, it was modelled on the US magazine TIME.
- L'Illustration - (1843-1944). Was a weekly French newspaper published in Paris from 1843 to 1944. It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated newspaper in France then, after 1906, the first international illustrated magazine; distributed in 150 countries.
- L'HumanitÉ - since 1904. Formerly the daily newspaper linked to the French Communist Party (PCF). The paper is now independent, although it maintains close links to the PCF.
- L'Intransigeant - (1880-1940). Newspaper initially representing the left-wing opposition, it developed towards the right during the Boulanger affair (Rochefort supported Boulanger) & became a major right-wing newspaper by the 1920s.
- L'Officiel - fashion magazine, the complete name of the magazine is "L'Officiel de la couture et de la mode de Paris". It has been published in Paris since 1921 and targets upper-income, educated women aged 25 to 49.
- L'il - magazine created in 1955 to celebrate and reflect contemporary art creation.
- L'uvre - (1904-1946).
- L'Univers - nineteenth-century Roman Catholic daily newspaper that took a strongly ultramontane position.
- L'Univers illustrÉ - weekly periodical published in Paris between 1858 & 1900.
- La Caricature - (1830-1843). Was a satirical weekly published periodical that was distributed in Paris between 1830 and 1843 during the July Monarchy. Its cartoons repeatedly attacked King Louis Philippe, whom it typically depicted as a pear.
- La Chronique des arts et de la curiositÉ - (1861-1922).
- La Croix - since 1880. General-interest Roman Catholic newspaper. It is published in Paris and distributed throughout France, with a circulation of 87,000 as of 2018. It is not explicitly left or right on major political issues; rather, the newspaper adopts the Church's position.
- La DÉpÊche du Midi - since 1870. Regional daily newspaper published in Toulouse.
- La Gazette - (1631-1915). Originally Gazette de France, was the first weekly magazine published in France.
- La Libre Parole - (1892-1924). Antisemitic political newspaper.
- La Marseillaise - (1869–70). Was a weekly newspaper.
- La Nation franÇaise - (1955-1967).
- La Presse - (1836-1928).
- La Provence - since 1997. Daily newspaper published in Marseille.
- La Renaissance Latine - (1902-1905). Revue mensuelle, littéraire, artistique et politique.
- La renaissance politique, littÉraire et artistique - (1913-1931). Journal hebdomadaire.
- La RÉvolution surrÉaliste - was a publication by the Surrealists in Paris. Twelve issues were published between 1924 and 1929.
- La Revue Blanche - was an art and literary magazine run between 1889 and 1903. Some of the greatest writers and artists of the time were its collaborators.
- La Revue bleue - (1863-1939).
- La Revue hebdomadaire - (1892-1939). Was a literary magazine.
- La Silhouette - (1829-1831). Journal hebdomadaire illustré.
- La Vie Parisienne - (1863-1970). Hugely successful because it combined a new mix of subjects - short stories, veiled gossip and fashion banter, also comments about subjects from love and the arts to the stock exchange - with beautiful cartoons and full-page color illustrations by leading artists of the age. Alongside this the magazine also reflected the changing interests and values of the start of the 20th century population such as fashion and frivolity.
- La Voix du Nord - since 1941. Regional daily newspaper from the north-east of France.
- Le Banquet - une revue parue entre mars 1892 et mars 1893, crée par Daniel Halévy, Marcel Proust, Jacques Bizet, Fernand Gregh, Robert Dreyfus, Horace Finaly et Louis de la Salle, tous anciens du lycée Condorcet.
- LE CANARD ENCHAINÉ - since 1915. Satirical newspaper published weekly in France. Founded in 1915, it features investigative journalism and leaks from sources inside the French government, the French political world and the French business world, as well as many jokes and humorous cartoons.
- LE CANARD LIBÉRÉ - since 2007.
- Le Charivari - (1832-1937). Illustrated magazine published in Paris. It published caricatures, political cartoons and reviews. After 1835, when the government banned political caricature, Le Charivari began publishing satires of everyday life. The name refers to the folk practice of holding a charivari, a loud, riotous parade, to shame or punish wrongdoers.
- Le Chasseur franÇais - since 1885.
- Le Conservateur - journal politique fondé en 1818.
- Le Constitutionnel - (1815-1914). Political & literary newspaper, founded in Paris during the Hundred Days by Joseph Fouché.
- Le Courrier franÇais - (1884–1914). Illustrated satirical weekly founded and edited by Jules Roques.
- Le DauphinÉ LibÉrÉ - since 1945. Provincial daily newspaper known for its emphasis on local news and events. The paper is published in Grenoble.
- LE FIGARO - daily newspaper founded in 1826 and published in Paris. It has been generally well respected in post-World War II France. Its editorial line is conservative.
- Le Gaulois - daily newspaper, founded in 1868. The paper was taken over by Le Figaro in 1929.
- Le Globe - newspaper, published in Paris by the Bureau du Globe between 1824 and 1832, and created with the goal of publishing Romantic creations.
- Le Jardin des Modes - (1922-1997). French language women's fashion magazine published monthly in France.
- Le Journal - was a Paris daily newspaper published from 1892 to 1944 in a small, four-page format.
- LE JOURNAL DU DIMANCHE - since 1948. Weekly newspaper published on Sundays.
- Le Matin - daily newspaper first published in 1884 and discontinued in 1944.
- Le Miroir - hebdomadaire illustré français lancé en 1910 comme supplément du Petit Parisien, puis comme périodique autonome à partir de janvier 1912 et contenant essentiellement de la photographie d'actualité. Il devient Le Miroir des sports en juillet 1920.
- Le Moniteur Universel - (1789-1868). It was the main newspaper during the French Revolution and was for a long time the official journal of the French government and at times a propaganda publication, especially under the Napoleonic regime.
- LE MONDE - founded in 1944. In contrast to other world newspapers such as The New York Times, Le Monde was traditionally focused on offering analysis and opinion, as opposed to being a newspaper of record. Often the only French newspaper easily obtainable in non-French-speaking countries.
- Le Moniteur - since 1903. Hebdomadaire de référence dans la construction et du cadre de vie en France.
- Le Moniteur Universel - (1789-1901). It was the main newspaper during the French Revolution and was for a long time the official journal of the French government and at times a propaganda publication, especially under the Napoleonic regime.
- LE MOT - (1914-1915).
- Le National - daily founded in 1830 by Adolphe Thiers, Armand Carrel, François-Auguste Mignet and the librarian-editor Auguste Sautelet, as the mouthpiece of the liberal opposition to the Second Restoration. It was outlawed following Napoleon III's 2 December 1851 coup, and disappeared on 31 December 1851.
- LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR | L'Obs - since 1964. Weekly newsmagazine. Based in Paris, it is the most prominent French general information magazine in terms of audience and circulation.
- LE PARISIEN - since 1944. Daily newspaper covering both international and national news, and local news of Paris and its suburbs.
- Le Patriote franÇais - (1789-1993).
- Le PÈre Duchesne - (1790-1794). Was an extreme radical newspaper during the French Revolution.
- Le Petit Journal - was a conservative daily Parisian newspaper published from 1863 to 1944.
- Le Petit Parisien - was a prominent newspaper during the French Third Republic. It was published between 1876 and 1944, and its circulation was over 2 million after the First World War.
- LE POINT - since 1972. Weekly political & news magazine.
- Le Point du Jour - (1789-1791).
- Le RÉpublicain - (1792-1800).
- Le Rire - was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 until its final issue in April 1971.
- Le SiÈcle - (1836-1932).
- LE TÉmoin - périodique satirique illustré français fondé et dirigé par Paul Iribe de 1906 à 1910, puis de 1933 à 1935.
- Le Temps - was one of Paris's most important daily newspapers from 25 April 1861 to 30 November 1942. It was the serious paper of record.
- Le Vieux Cordelier - was a journal published between 5 December 1793 and 3 February 1794. Its radical criticism of ultra-revolutionary fervor and repression in France during the Reign of Terror contributed significantly to the downfall and execution of the Dantonists, among whom its author, the journalist Camille Desmoulins, numbered.
- Les Annales patriotiques et littÉraires - (1789-1796).
- Les arts de la vie - (1904-1905).
- Les Cahiers Verts - (1926-1961).
- Les Échos - since 1908. First daily financial newspaper edited in Paris and became a daily newspaper in 1928.
- Les Feuilles libres - (1918-1928). Lettres et arts.
- Les Inrockuptible - since 1986. Weekly cultural magazine.
- Les uvres Libres - (1921-1922). Littéraire mensuel.
- LIBÉRATION - daily newspaper founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Originally an extreme left newspaper, it has undergone a number of shifts during the 1980s and 1990s to take the social democrat position. In 2007, it had a circulation of about 140,000 and was the first French daily to have a website.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN France
- Logographe - journal national rédigé par des membres de la Société logographique.
- LUI Magazine - adult entertainment magazine created in November 1963 by Daniel Filipacchi, a fashion photographer turned publisher, Jacques Lanzmann, a jack of all trades turned novelist, and Frank Ténot, a press agent, pataphysician and jazz critic.
- MARIE CLAIRE - international monthly magazine for women. First published in France in 1937, various editions are published in many countries and languages.
- Maxifoot - since 1998. Un des principaux sites sportifs sur Internet. On y retrouve toute l'actualité du football français et international: brèves, articles d'actualité, résultats, interviews, chroniques.
- MEDIAPART - "Independent French News in English."
- Mercure de France - since 1672. Was originally a French gazette and literary magazine first published in the 17th century, but after several incarnations has evolved as a publisher, and is now part of the Éditions Gallimard publishing group.
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- NICE MATIN - since 1944. Regional daily newspaper. The paper covers Nice and the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in south-eastern France.
- Nos loisirs - (1906-1940). Magazine culturel français, le supplément dominical illustré publié à Paris par Le Petit Parisien.
- Nouvelle Revue FranÇaise - (NRF, or The New French Review in English) is a literary magazine based in France. The magazine was founded in 1909 by a group of intellectuals including André Gide, Jacques Copeau, and Jean Schlumberger. In 1911, Gaston Gallimard became editor of the revue, which led to the founding of the publishing house, Éditions Gallimard. During World War I its publication stopped. The magazine was relaunched in 1919. Established writers such as Paul Bourget and Anatole France contributed to the magazine from its early days. The magazine's influence grew until, during the interwar period, it became the leading literary journal, occupying a unique role in French culture. The first published works by André Malraux and Jean-Paul Sartre were in the pages of the Revue.
- Ouest-France - since 1944. Provincial daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on local news and events. The paper is produced in 47 different editions covering events in different French départments within the régions of Brittany, Lower Normandy and Pays de la Loire.
- PARIS MATCH - since 1949. Weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features.
- Paris-Presse - (1944-1970).
- Philosophie Magazine - since 2006.
- PHOTO - published 10 times a year.
- PLAYBOY - since 1973.
- POINT DE VUE - since 1945. Specialized in the lives of royals.
- PURPLE MAGAZINE - French fashion, art and culture magazine founded in 1992.
- Revue de France - (avec ou sans l'article) est le titre de plusieurs publications périodiques littéraires françaises : apparu en 1836, il connut plusieurs formules, n'ayant parfois aucun lien entre elles.
- Revue de Paris - (1829-1970). Literary magazine.
- Revue des deux Mondes - monthly literary & cultural affairs magazine that has been published in Paris since 1829.
- Revue encyclopÉdique - (1819-1899).
- Revue politique et littÉraire - (1863-1939).
- Riviera Buzz - "Lifestyle the French Riviera way." An online lifestyle magazine for the French Riviera.
- RUE 89 - since 2007. News website started by former journalists from the newspaper Libération.
- Sud Ouest - since 1944. Daily newspaper, the second largest regional daily in France in terms of circulation.
- The Blind Man - was an art and Dada journal published briefly by the New York Dadaists in 1917.
- The Connexion - "France's English-language newspaper."
- THE FRENCH TIMES - full of news, info, topics and features relative to British Expatriates and lovers of France and French Life.
- The Local - "France's news in English."
- The Paris Review - quarterly English language literary magazine established in Paris in 1953 by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton. The headquarters moved from Paris to New York City in 1973.
- THE RIVIERA REPORTER - since 1987. "The French Riviera's Englished language news magazine."
- The Riviera Times Online - "The English language newspaper for the French - Italian Riviera and the Principality of Monaco."
- The Transatlantic Review - was an influential monthly literary magazine edited by Ford Madox Ford in 1924. The magazine was based in Paris but was published in London by Gerald Duckworth and Company.
- ThermomÈtre du jour - (1791-1793).
- Transition - (1927-1938). Was an experimental literary journal that featured surrealist, expressionist, and Dada art and artists.
- Valeurs actuelles - since 1966. Far-right weekly news magazine published in Paris.
- Voici - since 1987. Weekly celebrity & women's magazine.
- VOGUE - first issued on 15 June 1920.
- VSD - weekly news, celebrity and leisure magazine.
Germany
- ABENDZEITUNG MÜNCHEN
- Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung - war eine 1785 in Jena gegründete und 1849 in Halle eingestellte Literaturzeitschrift, die mit dem Ziel auf den Markt gebracht wurde, die gesamte aktuelle Literaturproduktion jener Zeit zu rezensieren und kritisch zu begleiten. Sie wurde zur auflagenstärksten und einflussreichsten deutschsprachigen Zeitung dieser Art in ihrer Zeit.
- Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung - was a German-language periodical published in the 19th century.
- Allgemeine Zeitung - (1798-1929). Was the leading political daily journal in Germany in the first part of the 19th century. It has been widely recognised as the first world-class German journal and a symbol of the German press abroad.
- Altonaer Nachrichten - (1850-1941).
- ARD MORGENMAGAZIN
- AthenÄum - was a literary magazine established in 1798 by August Wilhelm and Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel. It is considered to be the founding publication of German Romanticism.
- Augsburger Allgemeine - since 1959.
- Augsburger Postzeitung - (1686-1935).
- AUTO BILD - since 1986. Leading German automobile magazine based in Hamburg.
- Bayreuther BlÄtter - was a monthly newsletter founded in 1878 by its editor Hans von Wolzogen, with the encouragement of Richard Wagner, for visitors to the Bayreuth Festival, which celebrates Wagner's operas. The magazine continued to appear until 1938, the year of Wolzogen's death.
- Bayerisches Landwirtschaftliches Wochenblatt - since 1810.
- Bergedorfer Zeitung - since 1874.
- Berliner BÖrsen-Courier - (1868-1933).
- Berliner BÖrsen Zeitung
- Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung - (1892-1945).
- Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger - (1883-1945). Was a daily newspaper published in Berlin, with one of the highest national circulations of its time.
- Berliner Morgenpost - since 1898. Based and mainly read in Berlin, where it is the second most read daily newspaper.
- Berliner Tageblatt - (1872-1939).
- BERLINER ZEITUNG
- Berlinische Monatsschrift - monthly magazine initially published between 1783 and 1796. This was succeeded by the Berlinische Blätter, published by Biester, between 1797 and 1798. It was then revived by Friedrich Nicolai, who published it as Neue Berlinische Monatsschrift from 1799 until 1811. It served primarily as the mouthpiece for the Berliner Mittwochsgesellschaft (Berlin Wednesday Society). It is considered Immanuel Kant’s preferred magazine, mainly due to its debate on the question of ‘What is Enlightenment?’.
- Berlinische Musikalische Zeitung - (1793-1794).
- BILD.DE - founded by Axel Springer in 1952. Germany's biggest paper.
- Bild der Frau - since 1983.
- BONNER GENERAL-ANZEIGER
- BÖrsen-Zeitung - since 1952.
- BRIGITTE - biweekly women's magazine which has been in circulation since 1886.
- BUNTE - since 1948. Weekly magazine; coverage includes celebrity, gossip, news and lifestyle matters.
- B.Z. BERLIN - since 1877. "News aus Berlin." Tabloid newspaper.
- Capital - since 1956. Monthly business magazine.
- Correctiv - since 2014. Nonprofit investigative journalism newsroom based in Essen.
- DER FEINSCHMECKER
- Der Morgen - (1945-1991).
- Der Querschnitt - (The Cross Section) was an art magazine published by the German art dealer Alfred Flechtheim between 1921 and 1936.
- DER SPIEGEL - founded in 1947. Weekly news magazine. One of Europe's largest publications of its kind, with a weekly circulation of more than one million. It is known in the German-speaking sphere for its distinctive, academic writing style and its large volume - a standard issue may run 200 pages or more.
- Der Tag - (1901–1934).
- Der Tag - (1948–1963).
- Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung | DAZ - (1861-1945).
- Deutsche Rundschau - (1874-1964).
- Deutscher Reichsanzeiger - (1819-1945). War eine literarische und wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift.
- Die Grenzboten - national-liberale Zeitschrift, die von 1841 bis 1922 teils wöchentlich, teils zweiwöchentlich erschien.
- Die GrÜne Post - (1927-1934).
- Die Horen - was a monthly German literary journal published from 1795 to 1797. It was printed by the Cotta publishing house in Tübingen and edited and run by Friedrich Schiller. Many and partially antagonistic prominent figures in German culture of the time contributed, among them Johann Jakob Engel, Fichte, Goethe, Herder, Alexander von Humboldt, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Johann Heinrich Meyer, August Wilhelm Schlegel, and Karl Ludwig von Woltmann. The journal formed the cornerstone of Weimar Classicism and exerted a great influence onto German intellectual history.
- Die literarische Welt - since 1925.
- Die Neue Zeitung - (1945-1955). War eine nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in der amerikanischen Besatzungszone herausgegebene Zeitung.
- DIE WELT - since 1946. National daily newspaper well-regarded for its journalistic quality.
- Die Woche - was an illustrated weekly newspaper published in Berlin from 1899 to 1944. It reported on popular entertainment, including "sensationalist crime stories", and covered celebrities in sports and show business.
- Die Zukunft - was a German social-democratic weekly (1892–1923) founded and edited by Maximilian Harden. It published allegations of homosexuality of Philip, Prince of Eulenburg, leading to the Harden–Eulenburg affair in Wilhelmine Germany.
- Dresdner Abend-Zeitung - (1805-1857).
- Dresdner Anzeiger - (1730-1930).
- Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten - since 1990.
- DWDL.DE
- Essener Allgemeine Zeitung
- Essener Tageblatt - (1949-1984).
- FN | FINANZ NACHRICHTEN - "Aktuelle Nachrichten zu Finanzen, Börse und Wirtschaft."
- FLENSBORG AVIS - since 1869. Danish language daily newspaper, published in Flensburg (Danish: Flensborg), Germany.
- FOCUS - third-largest weekly news magazine in Germany. It is considered conservative and leaned towards economic liberalism.
- FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE Zeitung - founded in 1949. It is the German newspaper with the widest circulation abroad, with its editors claiming to deliver the newspaper to 148 countries every day.
- Frankfurter gelehrte Anzeigen - waren eine Literaturzeitschrift, die von 1772 bis 1790 in Frankfurt am Main erschien. Sie gilt als wichtiges Organ der Literaturkritik in der Periode des Sturm und Drang, vor allem in ihrem ersten Jahrgang. Ihre Redakteure waren anfangs Johann Heinrich Merck und Johann Georg Schlosser, später Karl Friedrich Bahrdt. Zu ihren Rezensenten gehörten Johann Wolfgang Goethe und Johann Gottfried Herder.
- FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU - since 1945.
- FRANKFURTER Zeitung - (1856-1943).
- Funk Uhr - since 1952. Weekly television listings magazine.
- Gazette de Cologne - (1734-1810). Französischsprachige Zeitung mit anti-preußischer politischer Ausrichtung.
- Germania - (1871-1938). "Zeitung für das Deutsche Volk."
- Gothaische gelehrte Zeitungen - war der Titel einer von 1774 bis 1804 erschienenen Rezensionszeitschrift.
- GQ MAGAZINE
- HÖR ZU - since 1946. Weekly television listings magazine.
- HAMBURGER ABENDBLATT - since 1948.
- Hamburger Anzeiger - (1922-1957).
- Hamburger Fremdenblatt - (1828-1944).
- HAMBURGER MORGENPOST
- Hamburger Nachrichten - (1849-1939).
- Hamburger Tageblatt - (1931-1944).
- Hamburgischer Correspondent - its history started in 1710 or 1711. The oldest political newspaper in the city of Hamburg in Germany. It was highly respected and often cited in newspapers of neighboring countries. It was politically slanted towards the government, national-liberal, but most of the time independent of any political party. The newspaper was published for more than 200 years, but closed down during the Nazi years.
- HANDELSBLATT - since 1946. Leading German language business newspaper published in Düsseldorf.
- Illustrierter Beobachter - was an illustrated propaganda magazine which the German Nazi Party published. It was published from 1926 to 1945 in Munich.
- Intelligenzblatt - war seit dem 18. Jahrhundert ein amtliches Mitteilungsblatt nach englischem Vorbild mit Bekanntmachungen wie Gerichtsterminen, Ausschreibungen, Konkursen, Zwangsversteigerungen, Listen der in den Hotels abgestiegenen Fremden u. a. sowie geschäftlichen und privaten (Klein-)Anzeigen, u. a. Vermietungs-, Verkaufs- und Familienanzeigen (Geburts-, Hochzeits- und Sterbe-Anzeigen). Das Intelligenzblatt war die erste Form eines Anzeigenblattes.
- Journal von Tiefurt - war eine in den Jahren 1781 bis 1784 erscheinende Publikation am Weimarer Hof von Herzogin Anna Amalia.
- Journal des Luxus und der Moden - (1787-1812).
- Journal Frankfurt - since 1990.
- Journal of Economic Growth - established in 1996. Peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in economic growth and dynamic macroeconomics. Ranked #4 among all journals in the RePEc ranking.
- Kieler Nachrichten | KN - since 1946. The only German language newspaper published in Kiel.
- KÖlnische Zeitung - (1798-1945).
- KONKRET - since 1974. Monthly "magazine for politics and culture".
- LEIPZIGER VOLKSZEITUNG
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Germany
- MANAGER-MAGAZIN.DE - "Deutschlands Premium-Seite für Wirtschaftsnachrichten."
- Miesbacher Anzeiger - (1874-1945).
- Morgenblatt fÜr gebildete StÄnde - (1807-1865). Der bedeutendste Vertreter eines neuen Zeitschriftentypus, der zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts entstand.
- MÜnchener-Augsburger Abendzeitung - (1609-1934).
- MÜnchener Beobachter - (1887-1945). Völkisch newspaper edited by Rudolf von Sebottendorf. In the course of 1920 it became the official Nazi organ, becoming the Völkischer Beobachter. (People's Observer), and remained the leading Nazi party newspaper until 1945.
- MÜnchener Post - (1888-1933). Was a socialist newspaper published in Munich, Germany notable for its decade-long campaign against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party before their accession to power. It was shut down by Hitler in March 1933 immediately after he became the Reich Chancellor.
- MÜnchner Neueste Nachrichten - (1848-1945).
- National-Zeitung - (1948-1991).
- Neue Berliner Musikzeitung - was a musical periodical that appeared in the years 1847-1896 and was published by Bote & Bock. It was a continuation of the Berlin musical newspaper published between 1844-1847 by Karl Gaillard.
- Neue Preußische Zeitung (Kreuzzeitung) - (1848-1939).
- Neue WestfÄlische
- Neue Zeitschrift fÜr Musik - since 1834. Music magazine, co-founded in Leipzig by Robert Schumann.
- Neues Deutschland - since 1946. National daily newspaper. It was the official party newspaper of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), which governed the German Democratic Republic (GDR - East Germany), and as such served as one of the party's most important organs.
- Nordbayerischer Kurier - since 1968.
- Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung - (1843-1945).
- Overseas Weekly - was an English-language newspaper published in Frankfurt, Germany, from 1950 to 1975. Its primary audience was American military personnel stationed in Europe.
- Pardon - (1962-1982).
- Philosophisches Journal - (c. 1795-1800).
- PLAYBOY - since 1972.
- PropylÄen - (1798-1800). Eine periodische Schrifft herausgegeben von Goethe.
- Reichsgesetzblatt - das amtliche Verkündungsblatt des Deutschen Reiches von 1871 bis 1945.
- Rhein-Zeitung - since 1946.
- Rheinisch-WestfÄlische Zeitung - (1883-1944).
- Rheinisches Museum für Philologie - since 1827. Das von Ernst Bickel 1950 wiederbegründete Rheinische Museum für Philologie (RhM) ist die weltweit älteste Fachzeitschrift im Bereich der Altertumswissenschaften und besteht bis heute.
- RUHR NACHRICHTEN
- Schlesische Zeitung - was a newspaper in Prussia and the German Reich. It was founded in 1742 and ceased publication in 1945.
- Simplicissimus - was a satirical German weekly magazine started by Albert Langen in April 1896 and published until 1967, with a hiatus from 1944-1954.
- Spenersche Zeitung - die Berlinischen Nachrichten von Staats- und gelehrten Sachen (1872–1874 Spenersche Zeitung) war eine Tageszeitung in Berlin von 1740 bis 1874.
- SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL - English version.
- STERN - since 1948. Weekly news magazine published in Hamburg.
- STIFTUNG WARENTEST - "Testberichte und Verbraucherinformationen."
- STUTTGARTER ZEITUNG
- SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG - since 1945. The largest German national subscription daily newspaper.
- Sylter Rundschau - since 1865.
- TÄgliche Rundschau - (1881-1933).
- THE LOCAL
- Trierischer Volksfreund - since 1875.
- Über Kunst und Altertum - kunstkritisch und kulturpolitisch ausgerichtete Zeitschrift von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, erschienen in sechs Bänden zwischen 1816 und 1832.
- Über Land und Meer - war ein illustriertes Unterhaltungsblatt, das von 1858 bis 1923 wöchentlich in Stuttgart.
- VANITY FAIR
- VOGUE WORLD
- VolksblÄtter - (late 1840s). To which Richard Wagner also contributed.
- VÖlkischer Beobachter - was the newspaper of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 25 December 1920. It first appeared weekly, then daily from 8 February 1923. For twenty-four years it formed part of the official public face of the Nazi Party until its last edition at the end of April 1945. The paper was banned and ceased publication between November 1923, after Adolf Hitler's arrest for leading the unsuccessful Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, and February 1925, the approximate date of the relaunching of the Party.
- VorwÄrts - (1876-1933).
- Vossische Zeitung - (1721–1934). (More precisely: "(Königlich Privilegierte) Berlinische Zeitung von Staats- und Gelehrten Sachen") was the well-known liberal newspaper that was published in Berlin.
- WAZ | Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung - since 1948. "Deutschlands größte Regionalzeitung." Leading commercial newspaper from Essen.
- Westdeutscher Beobachter - (1925-1945).
- WIRTSCHAFTS WOCHE - since 1926. German weekly business news magazine.
- Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung - since 1951.
- Zeitung fÜr die elegante Welt - war eine literarisch-kulturelle Zeitschrift, die von 1801 bis 1859 erschien.
Greenland
- Atuagagdliutit/GrØnlandsposten | AG - one of two newspapers in Greenland which are distributed nationwide. The newspaper is published twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
- Greenland today - since 2007. "Greenland today want to show the world Greenland and Greenlandic products."
- Sermitsiaq - one of two national newspapers in Greenland. It is named after the mountain Sermitsiaq.
Italy
- Avanti! - since 1896. Meaning "Forward!" in English. Daily newspaper, born as the official voice of the Italian Socialist Party, published since 25 December 1896. It took its name from its German counterpart Vorwärts, the party-newspaper of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
- CHI - since 1995.
- CORRIERE DELLA SERA - since 1878. Daily newspaper published in Milan.
- Daily American - English language daily newspaper published in Rome, Italy which operated from 1946 to 1984.
- Famiglia Cristiana - since 1931.
- Florence Daily News
- GENTE - since 1957. Popular and long-running Italian weekly current affairs[2] and celebrity gossip magazine.
- giornale dell'umbria
- Giornale di Sicilia - since 1860. Daily national newspaper for the island of Sicily. It is based in Palermo, and is also the best-selling newspaper in Sicily.
- GRAZIA - since 1938. Weekly women's magazine.
- Il Fatto Quotidiano - since 2009. Daily newspaper.
- Il Foglio - since 1996. Centre-right daily newspaper.
- IL GIORNALE - since 1974. Daily newspaper published in Milan.
- Il Giorno - since 1956. Daily newspaper, based in Milan; it has numerous local editions in Lombardy.
- IL MESSAGGERO - since 1878. National newspaper and the most popular daily newspaper in Rome and central Italy; It provides different local editions for the regions of Lazio, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo and Tuscany.
- IL MONDO - (1949-2014). Weekly political, cultural and economic magazine.
- Il Popolo d'Italia - (1914-1943). Italian newspaper founded by Benito Mussolini on November 15, 1914, as a result of his split with the Italian Socialist Party.
- IL SOLE 24 ORE - since 1965. Italian national daily business newspaper owned by Confindustria, the Italian employers' federation. English version.
- L'ESPRESSO - since 1955. Weekly news magazine.
- L'Europeo - (1945-1995). Prominent Italian weekly news magazine.
- L'UnitÀ - (1924-2014). Italian left-wing newspaper, originally founded as official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party, and since then supportive of its subsequent successor parties, the Democratic Party of the Left, Democrats of the Left and from October 2007 until its closure the Democratic Party. The newspaper closed on 31 July 2014.
- La Domenica del Corriere - weekly newspaper which ran from 1899 to 1989.
- LA GAZZETTA DELLO SPORT - since 1896. Italian newspaper dedicated to coverage of various sports. English edition.
- La Nazione - one of the oldest regional newspapers in Italy being established on 8 July 1859. The paper is based in Florence.
- La Nuova di Venezia
- LA REPUBBLICA - since 1976. Daily general-interest newspaper.
- LA STAMPA - since 1867. Daily newspaper published in Turin. It is distributed in Italy and other European nations. The publication is owned by Fiat SpA.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Italy
- l'osservatore politico
- Momento-sera
- OGGI - since 1939. Weekly news magazine published in Milan, and is one of the oldest magazines in the country.
- Panorama - since 1939. Weekly Italian-language news magazine published in Italy and based in Milan.
- Roma Today - since 2008.
- Rome Daily American - English language daily newspaper published in Rome, Italy which operated from 1946 to 1984.
- Rome Reports - TV News Agency.
- The Local - "Italy's News in English." Daily news is the glue of our society, defining the issues we care about and how we respond to them as a community.
- Tuttosport - since 1945. Sport newspaper published in Turin.
- Vanity Fair - since 1993.
- VOGUE ITALIA MAGAZINE - English online edition.
Monaco
- CCI Riviera & Monaco News - since 2002. "The Leading International News & Events Source for the Region."
- Good News, Monaco - since 2020. "Stories you won't read elsewhere."
- Gouvernement Monaco - Twitter.
- Hello Monaco - since 2016. "All about Monaco, Monte Carlo & French Riviera." Leading news and information website about Monaco in English and Russian languages.
- High Standard Mag - International Magazine of the Principality of Monaco.
- Journal de Monaco - Bulletin Officiel de la Principauté.
- L'Observateur de Monaco - since 2005. Monthly news magazine in Monaco.
- Let's Go Riviera - weekly newspaper. Covers the Alpes-Maritimes and Var departments as well as Monaco, with regional news and features on local history, villages and activities.
- MAD FOR MONACO - "The history, current events and personalities of the monarchy of the Principality of Monaco and the House of Grimaldi."
- MONACO HEBDO - since 1995. Weekly newspaper in Monaco.
- MONACO LIFE
- MONACO LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE - published quarterly.
- Monaco-Matin - started as a supplement to Nice-Matin. In 1997, it became a separate newspaper after Rainier III, Prince of Monaco asked the media proprietor to establish it. By 2005, its daily circulation was 8,000. By 2006, it grew to 8,300. The headquarters is 27, Boulevard d'Italie in Monaco. It has five journalists based in Monaco. They cover the news, sports, economics, politics and culture, including Monegasque holidays.
- MONACO.MAVILLE.COM
- Monaco Monte-Carlo - Twitter.
- MONACO Reporter - "Social and lifestyle blog from the heart of the Principality of Monaco."
- MONACO REVUE - "The celebrity and lifestyle magazine with purpose." Premier online magazine in English based on Monaco. Provides news and features on famous personalities, and lifestyle articles, as well as Monaco weather, and more.
- Monaco Update - Twitter.
- NEWS.MC - since 2009. "News, Business, Events, Finance, Living & Sport." Monaco Daily News. Daily News in English from and about the Principality of Monaco. We also publish Good Morning Monaco, a daily newsletter with the latest stories. Get the latest news from and about the Principality of Monaco first thing in the morning - Monday through Friday along with occasional news alerts, as and when important events occur.
- RADIO MONTE CARLO - MC2.
- RADIO MONTE CARLO - MC2.
- Radio Monte Carlo - Twitter.
- Riviera Buzz - "Lifestyle the French Riviera way." An online lifestyle magazine for the French Riviera.
- Riviera Life TV - "Life On The French Riviera." News & videos in English.
- RIVIERA RADIO - 106.5.
- Royal Monaco Magazine
- Sophie In Monaco - since 2011. "Monaco's Premier Fashion & Lifestyle Blog."
- THE MONACO TIMES - The Riviera Times Online.
- The Monegasque - since 2023. Will be published three times a year in English, with six events, aiming at a cultured and intellectual readership. “The idea of The Monegasque is to create a new concept of print magazine like nothing you’ve read before in Monaco. Not only will it focus on the arts and culture scene, but the Who’s Who list of contributors - from celebrities to royals - will be as impressive as the stories they share,” says The Monegasque’s Editor-in-Chief Nancy Heslin, who held the same post at Forbes Monaco that ceased to publish in the Principality earlier this year due to the licensing issues.
- THE RIVIERA REPORTER - since 1987. "The French Riviera's Englished language news magazine." Information, News, Facts, Life on the Côte d'Azur.
- The Riviera Times Online - "The English language newspaper for the French - Italian Riviera and the Principality of Monaco."
- TRENDS IN MONACO
Netherlands
- Algemeen Dagblad - since 1946. Tabloid based in Rotterdam.
- DE TELEGRAAF - since 1893. Largest Dutch daily morning newspaper.
- de Volkskrant - since 1919.
- DUTCH DAILY NEWS - coverage from the Netherlands in English.
- ELSEVIER - "World’s leading publisher of science and health information, Elsevier serves more than 30 million scientists, students and health and information professionals worldwide. We publish around 2,000 journals and close to 20,000 books and major reference works."
- Het Nieuwsblad
- JOOST
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN The Netherlands
- NL Times - "Netherlands news in English." More news stories daily than any other English news source about the Netherlands.
Poland
- Fakt - since 2003. Tabloid-style daily newspaper and the biggest-selling paper in the country.
- Gazeta Wyborcza - since 1989. It covers the gamut of political, international and general news from a liberal perspective.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Poland
- PrzeglĄd Sportowy - since 1921. The oldest and largest Polish sports daily.
Russia
- ENGLISH RUSSIA - daily entertaiment blog devoted to the events happening in Russian speaking countries.
- gazeta.ru - online newspaper covering politics and business.
- INTERFAX - non-governmental news agency based in Moscow.
- IZVESTIA - long-running high-circulation daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia. It was a newspaper of record in the Soviet Union from 1917 until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.
- KOMMERSANT - since 1909. Nationally distributed daily newspaper published in Russia mostly devoted to politics and business. It is a leading liberal business broadsheet.
- komsomolskaja pravda
- LIFE
- Life News - since 2009. Russian news website and 24-hour television channel.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Russia
- MOSCOW NEWS
- Novaya Gazeta - since 1993. Nnewspaper well known in its country for its critical and investigative coverage of Russian political and social affairs. English version.
- Novaja Vremja
- Novoye Vremya - Russian newspaper published in St. Petersburg from 1868 to 1917.
- PLAYBOY
- PRAVDA - political newspaper associated with the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. The newspaper began publication in 1912 and emerged as a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union after the October Revolution. The newspaper was an organ of the Central Committee of the CPSU between 1912 and 1991.
- RBK daily - general business newspaper published in Moscow.
- RUSSIA TODAY - since 2005.
- RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS
- Sobesednik - weekly magazine.
- THE MOSCOW TIMES
- THE NEW TIMES - since 1943. Liberal, independent Russian weekly news magazine. The magazine contains articles on politics, economics, social life and journalist investigations. Additionally, a number of columnists provide the readers with their opinions regarding recent news and events.
- THE Siberian TIMES - "All about Siberia, in English."
- THE ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
- THE VOICE OF RUSSIA
Scotland, U.K.
- Carrick HERALD
- DAILY RECORD
- Edinburgh Review - has been the title of four distinct intellectual and cultural magazines. The best known, longest-lasting, and most influential of the four was the third, which was published regularly from 1802 to 1929.
- HERALD Scotland - Scottish broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783. It is said to be the longest running national newspaper in the world and the eighth oldest daily paper in the world.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Scotland
- SCOTSMAN.COM - provides news, events and sport features from the Edinburgh area.
- Scottish Financial News - "The leading independent financial portal for Scotland’s financial sector."
- THE HERALD - broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783. The Herald is the longest running national newspaper in the world and is the eighth oldest daily paper in the world.
- The National - daily newspaper owned by Newsquest that began publication on 24 November 2014, and the first daily newspaper in Scotland to support Scottish independence.
- The Press and Journal - since 1748. Daily regional newspaper serving northern and highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. It is Scotland's oldest daily newspaper and one of the oldest surviving newspaper in the world.
- THE SCOTTISH SUN
Spain
- 20 minutos - since 1999. Free newspaper, with local editions in several Spanish cities
- ABC - founded in 1903. The third largest general-interest newspaper in Spain, and the oldest newspaper still operating in Madrid. ABC is often referred to as a newspaper of record from Spain, along with El País and El Mundo.
- Diario AS - Spanish daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on football.
- DIARIO DE IBIZA
- DIARIO DE LÉon
- DIARIO DE MALLORCA
- El Confidencial - since 2001.
- EL PAÍS - founded in 1976. The highest-circulation daily newspaper in Spain.
- EL PAÍS - English edition.
- EL MUNDO - founded in 1989. The second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain and the largest digital newspaper.
- El Diario Vasco - since 1934. (English: The Basque Daily). Morning daily newspaper based in San Sebastián, Basque Country.
- Ideal.es - "Granada noticias."
- La Gaceta - since 1989.
- La Publicitat - (1922-1939). Un periódico en catalán que se editó en Barcelona entre el 1 de octubre de 1922 y el 23 de enero de 1939.
- LA VANGUARDIA
- La Voz de Galicia
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Spain
- Majorca Daily Bulletin - "Daily news and information for English-speaking residents in the Balearic Islands. Information in English since 1962."
- MARCA
- The Olive Press - Spain's best English daily news website.
- SUR - in English.
- Última Hora - since 1893.
Switzerland
- 24 HEURES - since 1762. "L'actualité en direct: politique, sports, people, culture, économie, multimédia."
- 20 MINUTEN - since 1999. "News von Jetzt!" German-language free daily newspaper.
- Aargauer Tagblatt - (1847-1996).
- Aargauer zeitung - since 1996. German-language daily newspaper.
- Basler Zeitung - "Gold für den perfekten Schuss."
- Badener Tagblatt - (1856-1996).
- Basler Zeitung - since 1977.
- Berner BÄr - "Berns Wochenzeitung."
- Berner Zeitung - since 1979. "Nichts verpassen."
- BILANZ - "Hintergründe aus der Businesswelt, Rankings, Luxus."
- BLICK - since 1959."Aktuelle Nachrichten aus der Schweiz und aller Welt."
- Blick am Abend - "News, die wirklich unterhalten."
- BZ - "Nichts verpassen."
- Die Nordwestschweiz - since 2002.
- Die Weltwoche - since 1933. "80 Jahre Qualität." Weekly magazine based in Zürich.
- Frontiers - since 2007. Swiss academic publisher of peer-reviewed, open-access journals currently active in the STM (science, technology and medicine) fields.
- Gazette de Lausanne - (1798-1998).
- Glücks Post - "Die Frauenzeitschrift für Prominenz und Unterhaltung."
- Journal de GenÈve - (1826-1998).
- klatschheftli.ch
- La LibertÉ - since 1871.
- LE MATIN - since 1972. "L'actualité en direct: politique, sports, people, culture, économie, multimédia."
- le nouvelliste - regional newspaper for the Valais canton, it was established in 1903.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Switzerland - Wikipedia.
- NEUE LUZERNER ZEITUNG
- NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG | NZZ - since 1780. "Nachrichten & Meinungen." German-language daily newspaper. It has a reputation as a quality newspaper and as the Swiss newspaper of record, the newspaper is known for its detailed reports on international affairs, stock exchange, and the intellectual, in-depth style of its articles.
- persoenlich.com - "Das Online-Portal der Schweizer Kommunikationswirtschaft."
- Schweiz am Sonntag
- Schweizer Illustrierte - "Aktuelle News zu Prominenten, TV und Unterhaltung."
- SI Style - "Das Magazin für Fashion, Beauty und Lifestyle."
- sonntags zeitung - "Zeit zum Entdecken."
- swissinfo.ch - "International Service of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation."
- TAGES-ANZEIGER - since 1893. "Nichts verpassen." German-language national daily newspaper published in Zurich.
- The Local - "Switzerland's News in English."
- Thurgauer Zeitung - since 1798.
- Tilllate.com Schweiz - "Ein Produkt von 20 Minuten."
- Tribune de GenÈve - since 1879. Commonly nicknamed La Julie, is a Swiss French-language, regional daily newspaper, published in the Berliner format by Edipresse in Geneva.
- Volksrecht - (!898-1948).
- ZÜrichsee-Zeitung - "Regionalzeitung in den Kantonen Zürich, Schwyz und St. Gallen."
Ukraine
- KYIV POST - since 1995. "Ukraine's Global Voice." Ukraine's English-language newspaper.
- List of newspapers in Ukraine - "Since November 2015 Ukrainian authorities, state agencies and local government authorities are forbidden to act as founders (or cofounders) of printed media outlets. According to a law that went into effect on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian. This rule does not apply to material published exclusively in Crimean Tatar, in other languages of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine or in (another) official languages of the European Union."
Middle East
Abu Dhabi
- THE NATIONAL - since 2008. Government-owned English-language daily newspaper.
Dubai
- 7DAYS
- AL ARABIYA - launched: March 3, 2003. Arabic-language television news channel. Based in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates. A free-to-air channel, Al Arabiya, (Arabic: "The Arabic One"), carries news, current affairs, business and financial markets, sports, talk shows, and documentaries. It is rated among the top pan-Arab stations by Middle East audiences. Al Arabiya says it tries to use neutral, non-supportive language when covering Islamist militant groups.
- ARABIAN BUSINESS - since 2001. Weekly business magazine. The magazine is aimed at the English- and Arabic-speaking communities and is published in both languages.
- EMIRATES 24|7
- Friday - since 1997. Part of the Gulf News weekend package.
- Gulf Connoisseur - bi-monthly magazine from the UAE that epitomizes luxury, is one of the Gulf’s premier lifestyle magazines for the affluent.
- GULF NEWS - since 1979. English language newspaper.
- KHALEEJ TIMES
- THE GULF TODAY
- TIMEOUT DUBAI
- WHAT'S ON U.A.E.
Israel
- HAARETZ - "Israel's Leading Daily Newspaper." Israel's oldest daily newspaper. It was founded in 1919 and is now published in both Hebrew and English.
- Israel HaYom - since 2007. Israeli national Hebrew-language free daily tabloid newspaper first published on July 30, 2007 and currently published in tabloid format. The name is a variation of the popular USA Today. It has the largest daily circulation in Israel.
- ISRAEL INSIDER
- ISRAEL NEWS
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Israel
- Ma'ariv - since 1948. Mainstream Hebrew-language daily newspaper published in Israel.
- THE JERUSALEM POST - "Israel's best-selling English daily."
- THE JERUSALEM REPORT
- THE POVERTY WORLD TIMES
- The Times of Israel - since 2012. Online newspaper published in English, Arabic, French, Chinese, and Persian which covers "developments in Israel, the Middle East and around the Jewish world".
- Yedioth Ahronoth - since 1939. Daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv, Israel. Since the 1930s, it has been the most widely circulated paper in Israel.
- YNETNEWS - "Israel at Your Fingertips."
Lebanon
- As-Safir - since 1974. Meaning The Ambassador, is a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper in Lebanon.
- LEBANON WIRE - since 1999. English news portal headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon. It provides news about Lebanon, the Middle East and other parts of the world.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Lebanon
- Naharnet - one of the first Lebanese online media after An Nahar newspaper was online in September 1995. It was launched in September 2000. At its initial phase it was a portal and virtual community for Lebanese and Arabs everywhere. Naharnet currently focuses on providing real-time political news and information about Lebanon and the Middle East, in English and Arabic.
Qatar
- AL JAZEERA - first air date: November 1, 1996. Headquartered in Doha, Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel with the same name, Al Jazeera, (Arabic: "The Island"), has since expanded into a network with several outlets, including the Internet and specialty TV channels in multiple languages. The station gained worldwide attention following the September 11, 2001 attacks, when it was the only channel to cover the war in Afghanistan live from its office there.
- Doha News - "Breaking News and Latest Updates from Qatar."
- Gulf Times - "Qatar's top-selling English daily newspaper."
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Qatar
- THE PENINSULAR - "Local focus. Global vision."
Syria
- Al-Ba'ath - since 1948. Arabic language newspaper published by the Ba'ath Party in Syria and other Arab countries including Lebanon and Palestine.
- Al-Watan - since 2006. Syrian Arabic language daily newspaper.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Syria
North America
Canada
- ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE - "Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Adbusters is a not-for-profit, reader-supported, 120,000-circulation magazine concerned about the erosion of our physical and cultural environments by commercial forces."
- CANADIAN BUSINESS - since 1928. The longest-publishing business magazine in Canada.
- EDMONTON JOURNAL
- Financial Post - (1907-1998).
- La Presse - 1884. French-language daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in Montreal, Québec.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Canada - listed alphabetically: A-L
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Canada - listed alphabetically: M-Z
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Canada: listed by province
- MACLEANS MAGAZINE
- MONTREAL GAZETTE
- NATIONAL POST - since 1998, English-language newspaper. Canadian news, financial news and opinion.
- NOW - free weekly newspaper in Toronto.
- OTTAWA CITIZEN
- OTTAWA SUN
- STOCK WATCH
- THE GLOBE AND MAIL - offers the most authoritative news in Canada, featuring national and international news.
- The Mail and Empire - (1895-1936).
- The Toronto Daily Telegraph - was a conservative newspaper founded by John Ross Robertson in 1866.
- TORONTO STAR - since 1892. "Canada's largest daily." Also a newspaper where a young Ernest Hemingway honed his writing style.
- TORONTO SUN - since 1971. English-language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for its daily Sunshine Girl feature and for what it sees as a populist conservative editorial stance.
- Toronto Telegram - was a conservative, broadsheet afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971.
- Vice (magazine) - since 1994. International monthly magazine focused on arts, culture, and news topics.
- WOMEN TODAY MAGAZINE
Oceania
Fiji
- Fiji Sun - since 1999. Daily newspaper. Online edition of the newspaper. Includes national and regional news, headlines, sports, and editorial column.
- Fiji Times - since 1869. Daily English-language newspaper. It is Fiji's oldest newspaper still operating. The newspaper claims to be "The First Newspaper Published In The World Every Day".
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN Fiji
Tonga
- Matangi Tonga - "Tonga's Leading News Website." Online newspaper providing Tongan news in both English and Tongan.
South America
Colombia
- El Espectador - since 1887. Newspaper with national circulation.
- El Tiempo - since 2011. Nationally distributed, broadsheet daily newspaper. As of 2012, it had the highest circulation in Colombia with an average daily weekday of 1,137,483 readers, rising to 1,921,571 readers for the Sunday edition.
- El Universal - since 1948. Regional newspaper based in Cartagena de Indias.
- LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN COLUMBIA
South Atlantic
Whistleblower Sites
- 10 famous/infamous whistleblowers - POLITICO.com.
- A Guardian guide to US government Whistleblowers - "For employees of the United States government, blowing the whistle has long been a fraught decision. From Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the historic Pentagon Papers, to Edward Snowden, America's whistleblowers have faced varying personal and legal ramifications after the event."
- About the Panama Papers - Süddeutsche Zeitung.
- Bradley Manning - United States Army soldier who was convicted in July 2013 of violations of the Espionage Act and other offenses, after releasing the largest set of classified documents ever leaked to the public.
- CRYPTOME - Wikipedia.
- Edward Snowden - American computer specialist, former employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and former contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA). He came to international attention when he disclosed thousands of classified documents to several media outlets. The leaked documents revealed operational details of global surveillance programs run by the NSA and the other Five Eyes governments of the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, with the cooperation of a number of businesses and European governments.
- Find out who’s behind almost 320,000 offshore companies & trusts from the Panama Papers - Offshore Leaks Database.
- Greatest Movie Whistleblowers - "The 10 Most Infamous Whistleblowers On Film." AskMen.
- How Snowden escaped - National Post.
- ICIJ OFFSHORE LEAKS DATABASE - The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
- ICIJ releases The Paradise Papers - ICIJ.
- Investigation of the Year awards - The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
- Julian Assange - Australian publisher and journalist best known as the editor-in-chief of the whistleblower clearinghouse WikiLeaks, which he co-founded in 2006 after an earlier career in hacking and programming. WikiLeaks achieved particular prominence in 2010 when it published U.S. military and diplomatic documents leaked by Chelsea Manning. Assange has been under investigation in the United States since that time. In the same year he was accused of rape and other sexual offences in Sweden. In 2012, facing extradition to Sweden, he took refuge at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. There he remains, having been granted political asylum by Ecuador.
- Julian Assange, a Man Without a Country - The New Yorker.
- List of whistleblowers - "This is a list of major whistleblowers from various countries. The individuals below brought attention to abuses of government or large corporations. Many of these whistleblowers were fired from their jobs or prosecuted in the process of shining light on their issue of concern. This list is not exhaustive." Wikipedia.
- Meet the Snowden of Swiss Banking - ICIJ.
- OFFSHORE Leaks - the name of a financial scandal that unmasked details of 130,000 offshore accounts in April 2013. The report originated from the Washington D.C.-based investigative journalism nonprofit, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), who collaborated with reporters around the world to produce the series of investigative reports. 86 journalists from 46 countries were a part of the investigations including the BBC, The Guardian, the Washington Post, Le Monde, the SonntagsZeitung and the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
- OPENLEAKS - Wikipedia.
- Panama Papers - Wikipedia.
- Panama Papers source breaks silence - The Guardian.
- Panama papers: the names - "Search our database of 37,000 names linked to Mossack Fonseca companies in the tax haven of Panama." The Sunday Times.
- Paradise Papers - Wikipedia.
- Private lives are exposed as WikiLeaks spills its secrets - AP.
- RUSLEAKS - RusLeaks, the fake version of WikiLeaks. English Pravda. Now closed.
- The Panama Papers - "Politicians, Criminals and the Rogue Industry That Hides Their Cash." ICIJ.
- The Panama Papers - The Power Players: 140 politicians from 50 countries.
- Top 10 Most Influential Whistleblowers - Activist Post.
- Vatileaks - the Vatileaks scandal is a scandal initially involving leaked Vatican documents, exposing alleged corruption; in addition, an internal Vatican investigation purportedly uncovered the blackmailing of homosexual clergy by individuals outside the Church. The scandal first came to light in late January 2012 in a television programme aired in Italy under the name of The Untouchables (Gli intoccabili).
- 'Vatileaks' scandal a 'battle between good & evil' in the Catholic church - The Guardian.
- Vault 7 - series of documents that WikiLeaks began to release on 7 March 2017, that detail activities and capabilities of the United States Central Intelligence Agency to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare. The files, dated from 2013–2016, include details on the agency's software capabilities, such as the ability to compromise smart TVs, web browsers (including Firefox, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge), and the operating systems of most smartphones (including Apple's iOS and Google's Android), as well as other operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- WatchDog Watcher - "exploring the changing landscape of global investigative journalism." We are in a pivotal moment for investigative journalism. It’s a moment ripe with opportunity, but it’s also one fraught with challenges and threats. In the West, the collapse of business models that have supported traditional media has led to fears about the demise of accountability journalism, especially in newspapers. Elsewhere, technology, democracy and globalization have opened up the media space, allowing exposure of wrongdoing that was not possible in the past.
- What are The Panama Papers? - Biggest Leak in History.
- What Happens When a Harassment Whistleblower Goes on the Science Job Market - Wired.
- WHISTLEBLOWER - Wikipedia.
- whistleblower supporter - "Everything about whistleblowers, of interest to whistleblowers and in support of whistleblowers."
- Why be a Whistleblower? - "Should I be a whistleblower and report government fraud?"
- Why WikiLeaks hates Hillary Clinton - Vox.
- WIKILEAKS - Wikipedia.
- WikiLeaks Dumps ‘Erdogan Emails’ After Turkey’s Failed Coup - Wired.
- WikiLeaks releases Clinton Goldman Sachs speeches - CNN.
- CRYPTOME - founded 1996. Functions as a repository for information about freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. "Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance - open, secret and classified documents - but not limited to those."
- Football Leaks - since 2015. Website that reveals transfer fees, wages and contract information about famous footballers. The website has been described as the football version of WikiLeaks.
- Freedom of the Press Foundation - non-profit organization founded in 2012 to fund and support free speech and freedom of the press. The organization is headed by both mainstream and alternative journalists such as Daniel Ellsberg and Xeni Jardin as well as activists, celebrities, and filmmakers. The mission is to help "promote and fund aggressive, public-interest journalism focused on exposing mismanagement, corruption, and law-breaking in government", and it offers a way to crowd-source funding for WikiLeaks and independent journalistic organizations. In October 2013, the Foundation released Secure Drop, developed in part by the late programmer Aaron Swartz. The tool allows for anonymous communication between two parties, allowing whistleblowers to contact journalists without ever exchanging one anothers' identities or contact information.
- Honolulu Civil Beat - investigative news website that practices watchdog journalism related to the U.S. state of Hawaii. Journalists and editors at Civil Beat have traveled to other U.S. held territories and military installations in the Pacific, reporting on current and historical events about immigration and other issues. Civil Beat is headquartered in Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, and is published by Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay.
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists | ICIJ - founded in 1997. "Leak To Us." Encourages whistleblowers everywhere to securely submit all forms of content that might be of public concern - documents, photos, video clips as well as story tips. "We accept all information that relates to potential wrongdoing by corporate, government or public service entities in any country, anywhere in the world. We do our utmost to guarantee the confidentiality of our sources."
- OPENLEAKS - founded 2011. "Here and there and everywhere." The new whistleblowing website. "We are using our collective experience in an attempt to support, and help others to support whistleblowers; thus making the leaking of information more widespread, while simultaneously reducing the personal risk to those who fight corruption."
- The Intercept - online publication launched in February 2014. Platform to report on the documents previously provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and fearless, adversarial journalism across a wide range of issues.
- TRADE LEAKS by Greenpeace - founded 2010. "Whether you care about environmental issues, animal welfare, labour rights or internet privacy, you should be concerned about what is being negotiated behind closed doors on our behalf. The leaked documents on this site underline the strong objections civil society and millions of people around the world have voiced: TTIP, CETA, TiSA and JEFTA are about a huge transfer of power from people to big business."
- VATI LEAKS - "Keeping the public updated on Church affairs while reinstating suppressed anvient knowledge." The Catholic Church is not for respectable people.
- Whistleblowers UK - "Run by whistleblowers for whistleblowers." Our Mission: To provide advice and support for those who are considering acting on their conscience.
- WIKILEAKS - founded 2006. "Courage is contagious." International non-profit organisation that publishes and comments on submissions of private, secret, and classified media from anonymous news sources and news leaks alleging government and corporate misconduct.
- WSJ SAFEHOUSE - since 2011. "Securely Share Confidential Documents." Help The Wall Street Journal uncover fraud, abuse and other wrongdoing. Send documents to us using a special system built to be secure. Keep your identity anonymous or confidential, if needed.
- Yanukovych Leaks - "On February 22, 2014 volunteer divers found nearly 200 folders of documents at a lake at the residence of former president of Ukraine. They had been thrown in the lake to destroy them as people were escaping the compound. A group of journalists and activists has undertaken to rescue, systematize and investigate the enormous wealth of information about the former owners of the residence. The recovered documents are being published on this website to make them available to journalists and citizens around the world." Contains more than 9,500 scanned originals.
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