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Following the collapse of the communist regime in Albania in 1991, the number of magazines increased. It was 71 in 2001 based on the data of the Albanian Media Institute in Tirana. In the following year it was 70. In terms of frequency, the magazines were mostly weekly, bimonthly and quarterly.
Mass media in Albania refers to mass media outlets based in Albania. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Albania guarantees freedom of speech.
The magazine focuses on political and economic news. As of 2007 Andi Bushati was the editor of the magazine which is published weekly. It has its headquarters in Tirana. Edi Rama, current Prime Minister of Albania, was among its contributors. The magazine offers the award of the "Company of the Year".
Albania Daily news; Greek language. Dimotiki Foni; Dris; Foni tis Omonoias; Laiko Vima; Provoli; Romiosini; Multilingual. Gazeta 2000 (Greek, Albanian, English) Gazette.al - Shqipƫri Gazette (English, Albanian) See also. List of magazines in Albania; List of Web Portals in Albania; References
An Albanian magazine is a periodical publication from Albania containing a variety of articles on various subjects. The main article for this category is List of magazines in Albania . See also: Category:Newspapers published in Albania
The economy of Albania went through a process of transition from a centralized economy to a market-based economy on the principles of the free market . Albania's economy is based on the service (54.1%), agriculture (21.7%), and industrial (24.2%) sectors. [5] The country has some natural resources, and the economy is mainly bolstered by ...
Albanian. Headquarters. Tirana. Website. panorama.com.al. Gazeta Panorama is a newspaper published in Albania. Published by Panorama, it is the largest newspaper in the country and its online portal/website is the most visited website in Albanian territory.
Albania's transition from a socialist centrally planned economy to a capitalist mixed economy has been largely successful. " Formal non-agricultural employment in the private sector more than doubled between 1999 and 2013," notes the World Bank, with much of this expansion powered by foreign investment.