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PressOnline - online news service published in Macedonian, Albanian, and English; ... "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Press". Europa World Year Book 2004 ...
MIC's primary task is providing news, information and analyses to the international community, mainly to foreign governments, foreign embassies, governmental organizations, institutes, international businesses, libraries, various research organizations, news agencies and media abroad about Macedonian politics, economy, society, religion ...
The company has contracts with free-lance journalists, reporters from other cities in North Macedonia and abroad, columnists, internet portals, as well as cooperation with the State Information Agency MIA and foreign news services. The digital edition of Sloboden Pečat launched in January 2017. The portal has been modernized and redesigned in ...
Makfax (Macedonian: Макфакс) is an independent news agency in North Macedonia. It is the first private news agency in North Macedonia and the South East European (SEE) region, founded in 1992. Starting from May 1993, it has been broadcasting news continuously for more than 15 years.
Media Information Agency (MIA; [1] Macedonian: Медиумска информативна агенција, translit Mediumska Informativna Agencija) is a public information service of North Macedonia. It is among the news agencies that provide professional standards in the sphere of its basic function - covering events, news and information.
Dimitri — who asked NBC News not to use his real name — is one of dozens of teenagers in the Macedonian town of Veles who got rich during the U.S. presidential election producing fake news for ...
The public news agency is the Media Information Agency (MIA), established in 1992 and working in Macedonian, English and Albanian. Private news agencies include the Macedonian Information Centre (MIC, est. 1992), Makfax (1993), and online-based Net Press (2007).
In 2008, the number of news listeners and radio reports (news with a length of 3 minutes every half hour) increased by 25–30% compared to 2004. According to opinion polls conducted by SMMRI, Brima Galup and Idea International, Radio Channel 77 has the best rating among listeners and is the number one news radio in North Macedonia.