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In Slovakia, political information is disseminated through the
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: television, radio, the press, and the internet. The public is becoming increasingly reliant on the internet for news, with television and the press becoming less important as news sources. On the whole there is little overt advocacy of political platforms in the media, and Slovakia is rated fairly highly among nations in terms of
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, which is upheld under the 1992 Slovak Constitution. Subsequent legislation deals with transparency and plurality of media ownership, although the degree of transparency and plurality achieved in practice is sometimes questioned. There are different national regulatory authorities for press and broadcast media. There have been some high-profile
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cases arising from media reports. Television and radio broadcasters include large private sector organisations and the public service broadcaster
Radio and Television of Slovakia Radio and Television of Slovakia ( ), or RTVS, was a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. The organisation was created in 2011 following a merger of Slovenská televízia (Slovak Television) with Slovensk ...
(RTVS). There are a number of national daily printed newspapers, but none exceed around 60,000 circulation. Many more readers, especially younger ones, are using online editions of the newspapers, other online news portals, or social media.


Overview

The main source (63 percent) of information about political issues for Slovak citizens is television broadcast. The second most relevant source is the Internet. Traditionally, the most trusted source of information has been radio broadcast: public radio was usually less politically biased. According to some experts, it is possible to detect that the majority of the media and journalists show liberal-right or centre-right attitudes. However, there are no typical media affiliations with specific political parties, except for newspaper ''Pravda'', which has shown some political and ideological bias since 2010 openly declaring its liberal-left ideology. Other news outlets, instead, seem to be more influenced by commercial and indirectly by political factors than by ideological factors . Describing a particular parallelism between media and politics, some experts noticed that some groups of voters prefers different media types than others: for instance, “nationalist- leftists” would prefer printed media, rather than “liberal-conservatives”, who would better like television news as well as social media. The 2017
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by
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ranked Slovakia 17th out of 180 countries and the NGO
Freedom House Freedom House is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. It is best known for political advocacy surrounding issues of democracy, Freedom (political), political freedom, and human rights. Freedom House was founded in October 1941, wi ...
described its freedom of the press status as “free” in the last years. Following the
Murder of Ján Kuciak Ján Kuciak (17 May 1990 – 21 February 2018) was a Slovak Investigative journalism, investigative journalist. Kuciak worked as a reporter for the news website Aktuality.sk and focused mainly on investigating tax fraud of several businessmen wi ...
in 2018, the ranking of Slovakia slid significantly to 33 in 2020 and further to 35 in 2021.


Media outlets

The most followed news outlets comprehend major private television channel ''
Markíza Markíza (also known as Televízia Markíza) is a Slovak television channel launched on August 31, 1996. The channel was founded by a later politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of the Central European Media Enterprises (CME). It also opera ...
'', public television ''Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska'' - RTVS ( Radio and Television Slovakia), and some of the key daily newspapers, especially ''
Sme ''Sme'' (stylized as ''SME'') or ''Denník Sme'' () is one of the widely-read mainstream broadsheets in Slovakia. Its website is one of the most-visited internet portals in Slovakia. Ownership status In June 2016, the Antimonopoly Office appro ...
'' and ''Nový Čas.'' Over the years, the internet began to increasingly become an important source for information, over print media and radio as well as becoming a serious rival to television. The number of visitors to news portals is increasing, while the circulation of newspapers as well as viewers of main television news programs are declining.


Print

According to some experts, the number of regular readers of traditional daily printed press is around a quarter of the population. Moreover, there is an increasing number of those who subscribe and read only online editions. However, according to some experts, the average circulation is less than half of the average of the European Union member states. The most popular tabloid newspapers are ''
Nový čas ''Nový Čas'' () is a Slovak tabloid. History ''Nový Čas'' is owned and published by Ringier Axel Springer Media AG, a Swiss company based in Zürich. The former owner of the paper was Gruner + Jahr. It has an unclear ownership structure ...
'' (New Time) and '' Plus JEDEN DEŇ'' (One More Day), while the main news outlets are ''Pravda'' (Truth), ''Sme'' (We Are), ''Denník N'' (Daily N) and business/economic daily ''Hospodárske noviny'' (Economy Newspaper). According to the newspaper itself, ''Pravda''’s daily circulation in 2015 reached over 61,000 copies. As to ''Sme,'' in September 2016 its circulation was over 27,000. As to the newspaper ''
Hospodárske noviny ''Hospodárske noviny'' () is a daily economic newspaper published in Slovakia. It is owned by Mafra Slovakia, a media company based in Bratislava, Slovakia. History ''Hospodárske noviny'' was established in 1993 and is based in Bratislava ...
'', it sold 11,650 copies in September 2016. There also is a regional newspaper in Hungarian language named ''
Új Szó Új Szó (; ) is a Hungarian-language daily newspaper published in Bratislava, Slovakia. It also publishes a weekly Sunday supplement titled '' Vasárnap'' (, before 1990: ''Vasárnapi Új Szó''). History ''Új Szó'' was established by a party ...
'' (New Word), sold in the southern parts of Slovakia, which distributed 17,500 copies in September 2016.


Radio

''
Rádio Expres Rádio Expres is the most listened-to commercial radio station in Slovakia. Since 2013, it has been operated by the Bauer Media Group, which also owns the stations Melody, Europa 2, and Rock. The radio began broadcasting on December 31, 1999, as ...
'' is the market leader, followed by the public radio first channel '' Rádio Slovensko'' (SRo) and by ''Fun rádio''.


Television

''TA3'' is the first and only cable and satellite 24-hour television news channel in Slovakia. It started broadcasting in September 2001. The most popular TV station is commercial broadcaster ''TV Markíza''. This market leader is followed by ''
TV JOJ TV JOJ is a Slovak private TV channel owned by J&T Enterprises and launched in March 2002. The channel screens serial dramas and TV shows. The name JOJ is derived from a Slovak interjection, comparable to ''oh là là''. History It was launch ...
''. The first public television channel ''
Jednotka Jednotka (:1 formerly STV1) is a Slovak television generalist channel owned and operated by public broadcasting, state-funded STVR. Programming News and journalism * Góly, body, sekundy (''Goals, points, seconds'') - sport news * O 5 mi ...
'' is at third place. According to a 2008 research by the Institute for Public Affairs, the news programs of privately owned television companies were the main source of information for up to 38 percent of the population, while the news coverage of public service broadcaster Slovak Television (STV) reached around 25 percent of the population. In December 2010, it merged with Slovak Rádio's (SRo) creating the
Radio and Television of Slovakia Radio and Television of Slovakia ( ), or RTVS, was a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. The organisation was created in 2011 following a merger of Slovenská televízia (Slovak Television) with Slovensk ...
(''Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska'', RTVS). The public service television broadcast has two units. The first, called ''Jednotka'', is a general information, education, and entertainment/sports channel. The second unit, ''Dvojka'', focuses on more educated viewers as well as specific groups such as ethnic and religious minorities, and socio-professional groups (e.g. soldiers or fishermen). Increasingly, foreign television broadcasts are watched in Slovakia: they are especially Czech, Hungarian and some German language television channels, but also comprehend other foreign language channels which are followed by younger generations.


Online media

According to the 2016
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, the Internet is used daily or almost daily by 53 percent of the population, but significantly more often by younger generations. In the age group 15–24, this percentage increases to 91 percent. It is significant that 60 percent of respondents to the Eurobarometer survey believe that social media are modern media where to get information about political issues. Many people in Slovakia read the online versions of newspapers as well as online-only newspapers and news sites. In 2023, the highest trafficked news portals included ''Aktuality.sk'', ''Sme.sk'', ''Topky.sk'', ''Pravda.sk'' and ''Cas.sk.' Moreover, traditional media increasingly use social media for various purposes. For example, two scandals covering overpriced costs for the opening ceremony by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs as well as the prime minister
Robert Fico Robert Fico (; born 15 September 1964) is a Slovak politician who has served as the prime minister of Slovakia since 2023. He previously served as prime minister from 2006 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2018. He founded the left-wing political party D ...
’s controversial attack on “some anti-Slovak journalists“ became very popular in the social media since two newspapers uploaded the related audio files in their Facebook pages. In Slovakia, it is common for politicians to establish their own blogs within the websites of some newspapers: this is the case for Prime Minister Fico's blog on ''Sme''’s website. Robert Fico received some 36,000 average readership since April 2011. Blogs of the most important politicians are hosted by the websites ''Sme'', ''Trend'', ''Hospodárske noviny'' and ''Denník N''. As to 2010, the biggest domestic social website used to be ''Pokec.sk'' (belonging to the online leader, ''Azet.sk''), with an average of 1.2 million unique users per month. However, as to 2011, the international ranking system Alexa.com considered Facebook to be the second-most visited website after Google.


News agencies

The News Agency of the Slovak Republic (TASR) evolved from the previous federal news agency in 1992. This is a public service institution under Act No. 358/2008 on the News Agency of the Slovak Republic. Secondly, there is the private SITA agency, established in 1997. In addition, there is the Press Agency of Cities and Villages of Slovakia (TAMO), which focuses on regional events.


Legal framework

Television broadcasting, radio broadcasting and retransmission of programme services as well as some of the online broadcasting and audiovisual services on demand are regulated by Law No. 308/2000 on Broadcasting and Retransmission and the Law on Digital Broadcasting No. 220/2007. Instead, the Slovak Press Act (No. 167/2008) firstly deals with transparency of media ownership and is aimed at maintaining plurality of information. As to the possibility of using languages other than Slovakian in media broadcasting, the regulations are particularly complicated and do not always fully guarantee the right to use minority languages. Such regulations are mainly Law No. 270/1995 on State Language of the Slovak Republic and Law No. 184/1999 on the Use of Languages of National Minorities. The Slovak Constitution (1992) protects freedom of expression and prohibits censorship, under Article 26. The same norm also prohibits a licensing system for the press. In Slovakia,
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is punishable by up to eight years in prison under Article No. 373 of the Criminal Code, making it the harshest penalty for this offense in the
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. Prosecution is also provided for other kinds of expression, such as
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of the
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or of the
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and defamation of nationalities. According to a 2017 study, positive trends can be observed with regard to defamation: Slovak courts increasingly refer to the standards of the
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and recognize the need for proportionality in their decisions in defamation cases. The Act on Free Access to Information (2000) allows anyone to request information from state agencies. However, even if noncompliant officials may be subject to fines, very often such requests remain unanswered. There are different national regulation authorities controlling different sectors of the Slovak media: the print media are regulated by the Press Council (TRSR), established in 2001, while broadcast media are regulated by the Council for Broadcasting and Retransmission (RVR). A regulation enacted in April 2014 limits the number of journalists accredited to the parliament as well as their freedom of movement within the parliament's structures.


Censorship and media freedom

The 2017
World Press Freedom Index The World Press Freedom Index (WPFI) is an annual ranking of countries compiled and published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) since 2002 based upon the non-governmental organization's own assessment of the countries' press freedom records in ...
by
Reporters Without Borders Reporters Without Borders (RWB; ; RSF) is an international non-profit and non-governmental organisation, non-governmental organization headquartered in Paris, which focuses on safeguarding the right to freedom of information. It describes its a ...
ranked Slovakia 17th out of 180 countries and the NGO
Freedom House Freedom House is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. It is best known for political advocacy surrounding issues of democracy, Freedom (political), political freedom, and human rights. Freedom House was founded in October 1941, wi ...
described its freedom of the press status as “free” in the last years. As to the existence of high criminal and civil defamation penalties, the requested damages are often very high, especially when coming from powerful figures such as politicians and businessmen. Prime Minister Robert Fico himself initiated several of these lawsuits during his first term: when asked about a corruption case during a news conference in November 2016, he addressed several journalists as “filthy anti-Slovak prostitutes”. According to a 2016 study, although a high number of charges against journalists were moved through defamation charges, there were no final convictions of journalists for defamation between 2010 and 2014. Also judges are often among the plaintiffs in defamation cases against Slovakian journalists: for instance, in the so-called Bonanno case, eight judges sued the publishers of the tabloid ''Nový Čas'' in 2013 over an article and some photos depicting them while wearing blue ear protectors and sporting mock assault rifles at a party. It happened a few months after seven people were murdered by a gunman wearing similar ear protectors. In January 2014, the European Court of Human Rights awarded a total of €30,000 to
Ringier Ringier is a media group operating in multiple countries with over 6,500 employees. Founded in 1833, the family-owned business manages media brands across print and digital, TV and radio, and is active in the entertainment and digital marketplac ...
Axel Springer Axel Cäsar Springer (2 May 1912 – 22 September 1985) was a German publisher and founder of what is now Axel Springer SE, the largest media publishing firm in Europe. By the early 1960s his print titles dominated the West German daily press m ...
, the owner of ''Nový Čas,'' since Slovak courts failed to protect the newspaper's right to free expression in several cases. The Strasbourg Court found that the Slovakian courts failed to strike an appropriate balance between freedom of expression and the right to privacy. The Slovakian state reduced funding for the Council for Broadcasting and Retransmission (RVR) from €1.19 million in 2013 to €1.13 million the following year, while doubling the amount the RVR was expected to collect in fees and fines. Some media experts have expressed concern that this choice could threaten broadcasting independence, incentivizing RVR to issue fines. Separately, in 2012, Jaroslav Haščák, co-owner of Penta- a private business implicated in the so-called Gorilla case, a major corruption scandal- unsuccessfully asked for court injunctions against several websites that had published the core files regarding such scandal, and against a related book by the Canadian-Slovakian investigative journalist Tom Nicholson. In 2013, police pressured Nicholson to reveal his sources. Recently, the takeover of the public broadcaster RTVS (Radio and Television of Slovakia) by Jaroslav Rezník raised concerns about possible political pressures on media. Rezník would allegedly have close ties with the conservative ''Slovak National Party'' (SNS) and works in the media sector since over 20 years. He used to head the Slovak Radio. Complaints regarding freedom of the press or access of journalists to information are received by the Press Council of Slovakia (TRSR)


Media ownership, political and economic pressure on media

According to some experts, media ownership in Slovakia lacks of transparency: in particular, no adequate regulation on the cross-ownership of outlets exists. The authority which is enabled to rule on media ownership matters (e.g. cartels, abuses of dominant position) is the Antimonopoly Office of the Slovak Republic (PMU). Comparing Slovakia with its neighbours,
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and
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, the
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considered that political power in Slovakia remains more varied: the country is governed by a three-party coalition and public discourse remains relatively plural. However, politicians are successfully using influential media to campaign for their faction, while the latter also spread populist contents. As to the ''Pravda'' newspaper, its ownership structure is unclear. Officially, there is a single owner: the daily has been owned by the Florena company since 2010. However, the company's headquarters are in Prague and the deal for its sale was facilitated by the Slovak investment group '' J&T''. Some consider this financial group as linked to businessmen close to the political party ''Smer SD'''','' led by Prime Minister Robert Fico. ''Sme'' newspaper is co-owned by ''Penta'', which has a minority share (45%). This acquisition intensified the concerns regarding
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, since ''Penta'' has enlarged its media market since 2014. It also purchased the publishing house ''Trend Holding'' (which publishes the weekly ''Trend'' and portal ''Medialne.sk''), as well as the publishing company ''Spolo?nos? 7 Plus'' (which publishes, among others, the newspaper ''Plus JEDEN DEŇ'', weekly ''Plus 7 dní'' and the web portal ''Aktualne.sk''). As to the newspaper ''Hospodárske noviny,'' it was a federal weekly periodical until the
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in 1993. It is now owned by the Czech tycoon and politician
Andrej Babiš Andrej Babiš (; born 2 September 1954) is a Czech businessman and politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, prime minister of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021. He previously served as the Finance Minister of the Cze ...
. ''Fun rádio'' is owned by
Boris Kollár Boris Kollár (born 14 August 1965) is a Slovak businessman and politician. He served as a Member of the National Council (Slovakia), National Council from 2016 to 2023 and a Speaker of the National Council from 2020 to 2023. He has 17 children. ...
, MP and current head of the political party ''
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''. He is the only owner of the ''Fun Media Group a.s.'', which own ten local radios and some web portals too. ''Markíza Group'' operates ''TV Markíza'', ''Doma'' and '' Dajto''. It also operates portal ''Tvnoviny.sk''. Some other minor TV channels belong to ''JOJ Group'' (also called ''JOJ Media House)''. ''JOJ Media House'' owns the ''Harad'' company, which through another company provides complex services to some private radio broadcasters. With regard to economic and political pressures on media, reporting by the television news station ''TA3'' is probably more influenced by commercial and indirectly by political factors (i.e. who is in power) than by ideological factors. This TV channel has a Slovak owner, the ''Grafobal'' Company, which is primarily involved in the production of print and packaging materials but its owner is active in many other business activities. According to some experts, digitization poses a threat to the public service broadcaster Slovak Television (STV) rather than presenting new opportunities. The most significant reason is that the political elite gave control over Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial (DVB-T) transition to organized interest groups (i.e. private broadcasters and Towercom, the monopolistic provider of digital terrestrial signals).


Murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak in 2018

The investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová were shot dead in February 2018 in Slovakia, after the journalist had been investigating mafia links with local politicians. The
Murder of Ján Kuciak Ján Kuciak (17 May 1990 – 21 February 2018) was a Slovak Investigative journalism, investigative journalist. Kuciak worked as a reporter for the news website Aktuality.sk and focused mainly on investigating tax fraud of several businessmen wi ...
significantly tarnished the image of Slovakia when it comes to its freedom of press.


Disinformation

Experts have studied pro-Russian
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campaigns in Slovakia, which originates from multiple sources: numerous pro-Russian websites, social media communities, printed periodicals as well as radio broadcasts. Following the
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, Slovakia passed a law allowing the public authorities to block websites in order to pare Russian propaganda.


See also

* List of newspapers in Slovakia *
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Slovakia Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's m ...