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List of newspapers in Azerbaijan

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There are 3500 newspapers being published in Azerbaijan. With the vast majority of them are published in Azerbaijani. The remaining 130 are published in Russian (70), English (50) and various other languages (Turkish, French, German, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, etc.).

Azerbaijani newspapers can be split into more serious-minded newspapers, usually referred to as broadsheets due to their large size, and sometimes known collectively as "the quality press".

Below is a list of newspapers published in Azerbaijan.

Newspapers

Daily newspapers

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Non-daily newspapers

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Local newspapers in Azerbaijan

  • Lankaran
    • Lankaran
  • Nakhchivan
    • Sharg Gapisi
  • Shaki
    • Shaki
    • Shakinin Sasi
  • Sumgayit

Specialist newspapers

Sport

  • Futbol+ – daily newspaper summarising the day's football news

Miscellaneous special interest

  • Ədəbiyyat qəzeti – monthly literary newspaper
  • Qoroskop – monthly newspaper aimed at horoscope followers
  • Tumurcuq – monthly newspaper for children

Freesheet newspapers in urban centres

  • Birja – weekly free newspaper of classified advertising

Defunct newspapers

  • Akinchi (1875–1877) - weekly
  • Bauer und Arbeiter (1924) - weekly
  • Çeşmə (1991–1995)- daily.
  • Dövran (1997–2000) - weekly.
  • Gündəlik Azərbaycan (2005–2007) - daily.
  • Istiglal (1932–1934) - weekly
  • Komanda (2008–2014) - daily newspaper summarising football news
  • Lenins Weg (1932–1936) - weekly
  • Müxalifət (1991–2007) - daily
  • Zerkalo (1990–2014) - daily

References

References

  1. [http://www.kidon.com/media-link/az.php List of newspapers in Azerbaijan] {{webarchive. link. (2013-04-11)
  2. (20 September 2011). "Mətbuat Şurası "reket qəzetlər"in yeni siyahısını açıqadı - SİYAHI".
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