List of newspapers in Malta
This is a list of newspapers published in Malta.
This list is incomplete; you can help by . (August 2008) |
Title | Published | Language | Established | Owner | Political affiliation | Notes |
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In-Nazzjon | Daily | Maltese | 1970 | Media.link Communications (Nationalist Party) | Nationalist Party | Previously In-Nazzjon Tagħna[1] |
L-Orizzont | Daily | Maltese | 1962 | Union Print Co. (General Workers' Union) | Labour Party | |
The Malta Independent, The Malta Independent on Sunday |
Daily | English | 1992 | Standard Publications | Nationalist Party | |
Times of Malta, Sunday Times of Malta |
Daily | English | 1935 | Allied Newspapers | Nationalist Party | Established in 1929 as Times of Malta Weekly |
Malta Today, Malta Today on Sunday |
Biweekly | English | 1999 | Media Today | Labour Party and Democratic Alternative | |
Daily | Italian | 2017 | Fortissimo Ltd | |||
Weekly | Maltese | Media Today | Labour Party and Democratic Alternative | |||
Kullħadd | Weekly | Maltese | 1992 | Labour Party | Labour Party | |
Weekly | English | Media Today | ||||
Weekly | Maltese | 1970 | Media.link Communications (Nationalist Party) | Nationalist Party | ||
Weekly | Maltese | Union Print Co. (General Workers' Union) | Labour Party | |||
Weekly | Maltese | 1928 as Leħen is-Sewwa[2] | (Catholic Action) Malta | |||
Weekly | Maltese | 1920s as Il-Hajja[3]: 29 | ||||
Malta Government Gazette | Maltese English |
1813 | Department of Information (Government of Malta) | N/A | Formerly also in Italian |
Defunct newspapers[]
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Title | Published | Language | Established | Defunct | Political affiliation | Notes |
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Journal de Malte | intermittent | French Italian |
1798 | 1798 | French republicanism | First newspaper ever published in Malta |
Foglio d'Avvisi | Italian | 1803 | 1804 | Pro-British | First newspaper published under British rule | |
L'Argo | Italian | 1804 | 1804 | Pro-British | ||
Il Cartaginese | Italian | 1804 | 1810[3]: 10 | Pro-British | ||
Giornale di Malta | Italian | 1812 | 1813 | Pro-British | ||
monthly | Italian | 23 April 1838 | pre-1899[4] | Pro-British; edited by Canon Fortunato[3]: 11 (or Francesco) Panzavecchia[5] | ||
weekly biweekly |
Italian | May 1838 | post-1899[4] | Conservative[6] | Political and religious; established by lawyer Paolo Sciortino[7] | |
- Gazzetta di Malta | Italian | 1838 | 1874 | Liberal, secular, pro-Italian[3]: 14 | established by Zauli-Sajani and Carlo Cigognani Cappelli[8] | |
English | 1838 ? | pre-1899[4] | [9] | |||
Italian | 1839 | pre-1899[4] | Liberal, anti-Borbonic | Established by Salvatore Costanzo[10] | ||
Italian | 1840s | pre-1899[4] | Liberal, anti-Borbonic | Established by Salvatore Costanzo[10] | ||
Italian | 1843 | pre-1899[4] | [3]: 12 | |||
weekly | English | 1840s | pre-1899[4] | [3]: 12 | ||
Italian | 1850s | pre-1899[4] | [3]: 9 | |||
Italian | 1876 | Business[3] | ||||
Malta - Quotidiano Nazionalista (Gazzetta Maltese) |
daily | Italian | 1883 | 1943 | Pro-Italian, edited by Fortunato Mizzi, Enrico Mizzi | |
The Daily Malta Chronicle and Garrison Gazette | weekly daily |
English | 1884 | 1940 | Pro-British | |
daily | Italiano | pre-1899 | 1940 | Business | Published by the Chamber of Commerce[4] | |
Il Habbar Malti Il Habbar Cattolicu |
Maltese | pre-1899 | Conservative | Political, religious[4] Edited by Antonio Muscat Fenech[11] | ||
biweekly | English | pre-1899 | Pro-British | [4] | ||
English | pre-1899 | [4] | ||||
Risorgimento | daily | Italian | pre-1899 | Pro-Italian | Political, business[4] | |
Italian | ca.1900 | [3] | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | [3]: 21–22 | ||||
English | ca.1900 | Business[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Religious[3]: 21–22 | ||||
English | ca.1900 | Military[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Musical[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | [3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Business[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Religious[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | [3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Theatre[3]: 21–22 | ||||
French | ca.1900 | [3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Medicine[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Nature[3]: 21–22 | ||||
English | ca.1900 | Youth[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Religious[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Public health[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Philatelic | English | ca.1900 | Philatelic[3]: 21–22 | |||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Gozo news[3]: 21–22 | ||||
English | ca.1900 | Football[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian (?) | ca.1900 | Arts and literature[3]: 21–22 | ||||
/ The Worker | Maltese / English | ca.1900 | post-1960s | Trade unions[3]: 21–22 | ||
? | ca.1900 | Philatelic[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Religious[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Football[3]: 21–22 | ||||
Italian | ca.1900 | Agri-business[3]: 21–22 | ||||
English | ca.1900 | Teaching matters[3]: 21–22 | ||||
monthly | Italian | 1904 | 1914 | Issued by . The first 10 volumes (1904-1913) were edited by Arturo Mercieca and the eleventh (1914) by Enrico Mizzi[12] | ||
Maltese | ca.1900 | [3]: 21–22 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Political (including satire) | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Religious/conservative[3]: 20 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Religious/conservative[3]: 20 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | first important Nationalist paper in Maltese[13] | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Sigismondo Savona's[13] | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | Manwel Dimech's[13] | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | 's[3]: 21 | ||||
Maltese | ca.1900 | [3]: 21 | ||||
Maltese | 1921 | 1932 | [3]: 22 | |||
(nuova serie) | monthly | Italian | 1926 | 1939 | edited by as "rassegna mensile di cultura".[3]: 21–22 [14][12] | |
Italian | 1920s | Enrico Mizzi[3]: 22 | ||||
later: II Cotra |
English Maltese |
1920s | Labour Party[3]: 22 | |||
Il Patria | Maltese | 1920s | 's[3]: 22 | |||
Maltese | 1920s | [3]: 22 | ||||
Maltese | 1920s | [3]: 22 | ||||
Il-Helsien | daily weekly |
Maltese | Owned by Labour Party | |||
(third series) | 4-monthly | Italian | 1952 | 1955 | Literature[15] | |
Maltese | 1950s | 1960s | Edited by Herbert Ganado[3]: 28 | |||
Maltese | 1950s | Edited by Joe Micallef Stafrace[16] | ||||
weekly | English | 1950s | 1960s | Edited for some years by Tom Hedley, former editor of The Times of Malta[3]: 30 | ||
Maltese | 1965 | 1978 | Satirical |
References[]
- ^ "10 kurżitajiet dwar il-ġurnal In-Nazzjon". 30 June 2020.
- ^ "Il-Leħen".
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Henry Frendo, Maltese Journalism 1838-1992. A historical overview, Press Club Publications 1994
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Annuario d'Italia guida generale del Regno, 1899
- ^ "Lo spettatore imparziale ebbe inizio il 23 aprile 1838, diretto da Francesco Panzavecchia; il permesso fu concesso dal Governatore Bouverie, poco prima che si approvasse la legge, con lo scopo di diminuire l'agitazione politica (Laferla, 1938: 166)" Oliver Friggieri, L'attivita di autori esuli italiani a Malta durante il Risorgimento
- ^ stefanolecchi
- ^ thefreelibrary
- ^ "Fra i giornali che dominavano l'opinione pubblica e che davano un grande contributo alia nuova presa di coscienza nazionale sempre nei limiti dei rapporti italo-maltesi c'era Il Mediterraneo, fondato da Zauli-Sajani e Carlo Cigognani Cappelli, e pubblicato tra il 1838 e il 1874. Molti dei profughi e poi diversi liberali maltesi che s'identificavano con il movimento italiano e cercavano di intravedere l'ispirazione a un movimento analogo maltese, collaborarono anonimamente al giornale. Fino a un certo periodo ne fu responsabile soltanto Zauli-Sajani, che spesso analizzava la situazione politica dell'Italia e la vita sociale e culturale di Malta"; Oliver Friggieri, L'attivita di autori esuli italiani a Malta durante il Risorgimento
- ^ Ray Fabri, "Maltese", Langues et littératures modernes, Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, Année 2010 88-3 pp. 791-816
- ^ a b "Nell'aprile 1839 prendeva dimora nell'isola Salvatore Costanzo, spedito dal Governo di Napoli come emissario incaricato di far uso della stampa con l'intento di costringere l'Inghilterra a revocame la concessione. Ma appena arrivato, Costanzo, insieme con Salvatore Tornabene, fondo un foglio, II Corriere maltese, che, a causa degli attacchi scagliati contro il Re di Napoli e la sua famiglia, svelo in poco tempo lo scopo reale dei due scrittori (Fiorentini, 1966: 47). Costanzo, scrittore teatrale, si dedico attivamente al giornalismo e fondo un secondo giornale, L'Aristide. La sua convinzione rivoluzionaria e evidente dalla definizione che d di Lamennais: "Lamennais nella Schiavitu moderna, nel Libro del popolo e in altre sue opere, sempre difende i diritti dei meschini dispotizzati, e grida contro l'arbitrarieta de' tempi" (Costanzo, 1841: 4). Costanzo, anzitutto, cerco di propagare a Malta il sentimento ribelle di cui era animato quando nel 1841 pubblico il libro Ragioni che mi spinsero ad emigrare dal proprio paese. "Oliver Friggieri, L'attivita di autori esuli italiani a Malta durante il Risorgimento
- ^ Times of Malta
- ^ a b Times of Malta
- ^ a b c "In 1901 the first important Nationalist paper in Maltese, II-Poplu Malti, sold more than the Savonian Malta Ghada Taghna, and about twice as much as Emmanuele Dimech's Il-Bandiera tal-Maltin. The manner of language and approach of such papers was generally less inhibited, or more explicit - all too explicit at times - than was the case with either the Italian or English language Maltese papers. Socially, culturally and politically they were of the utmost importance and began to unravel a dimension of Maltese social life which had hitherto not come out into the open so much or at all." Henry Frendo, Maltese Journalism 1838-1992. A historical overview, Press Club Publications 1994, p.21
- ^ SBN.it
- ^ SBN.it
- ^ TVM
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