Bulgaria media guide
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Television and internet media are the main sources of information with print media progressively losing influence.
Media freedom in Bulgaria, one of the poorest and most corrupt countries in the European Union, is fragile and unstable, says the media rights group, Reporters Without Borders. The few independent voices in Bulgaria work under constant pressure.
International media group CME runs bTV, Bulgaria's most-watched channel. Scandinavian company MTG operates national station Nova TV.
There are several private regional TVs and many private radio stations. Cable and satellite are the main distribution platforms. Media ownership is concentrated among a handful of individuals.
NGO Freedom House says that "even though the media sector remains pluralistic, many outlets are dependent on financial contributions from the state through advertising, effectively resulting in pressure to run government-friendly material."
There were 5.5 million internet users by January 2024, comprising 84% of the population (Datareportal.com).
Press
Dnevnik, external - daily
24 Chasa, external - daily
Telegraf, external - daily
Trud, external - daily
Monitor, external - daily
Standart, external - daily
Sega, external - daily
Kapital, external - political, economic weekly
Television
BNT (Bulgarian National Television), external - public, runs two national and four regional channels and satellite TV for diaspora
bTV, external - private, national
Nova TV, external - private, national
Radio
BNR (Bulgarian National Radio), external - public, operates flagship network Horizont, cultural network Hristo Botev, regional stations
Darik Radio, external - private, national
BG Radio, external - private, national
News agency/internet
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA), external - state-owned agency, English-language pages
Dir.bg, external - news site
Novinite, external - English-language news site
Mediapool, external - news site