The Slovak Spectator

The Slovak Spectator

Infobox Newspaper
name = "The Slovak Spectator"


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type = Weekly Newspaper
format =
foundation = 1995
ceased publication =
price =
owners =
publisher = Petit Press
editor =
chiefeditor = Beata Balogová
assoceditor =
maneditor =
staff =
language = English
political =
circulation = 8,400
headquarters = Slovakia
sister newspapers = SME, Új Szó, Korzár and various regional My noviny newspapers [ [http://www.petitpress.sk Petit Press.sk] ]
oclc =
ISSN =
website = http://www.spectator.sk

The Slovak Spectator (or in abbreviated form Slovak Spectator) is a Slovakia’s only English-language newspaper.

It is published weekly by The Rock, s.r.o. publishing house and covers local news, culture and business. The company also publishes a magazine called SPEX and five special publications that appear throughout the year, including the acclaimed Spectacular Slovakia travel guide, the Book of Lists business directory, and comprehensive guides to local real estate, investment environment and human resources.

The debut issue of The Slovak Spectator hit newsstands across Slovakia on March 1, 1995. The editorial philosophy of this independent paper is to offer readers accurate, reliable and unbiased information.

Its target group includes foreigners living and working in Slovakia, Slovaks with good command of English, students at universities, foreign companies established in Slovakia and embassies as well as similar groups living abroad, especially people who were living and working in Slovakia or who are preparing themselves for that.

External links

* [http://www.spectator.sk/ Official site of The Slovak Spectator]


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