- Source: List of newspapers in Iceland
The number of national daily newspapers in Iceland was just five in 1950 and in 1965. This is a list of both current and defunct newspapers in Iceland:
Current daily newspapers
Morgunblaðið – founded in 1913
Current weekly newspapers
Feykir – weekly regional newspaper for the North-West of Iceland
Heimildin – founded in 2023 with the merger of Stundin and Kjarninn
The Reykjavík Grapevine – describes itself as a newspaper; publishes some 18 issues a year
Skessuhorn – weekly news for the West Coast of Iceland; founded 1998
Viðskiptablaðið – weekly business newspaper
Vikudagur – weekly news for the North of Iceland; Founded in 2020 with the merge of Skarpur and Vikudagur
Current bi-weekly newspapers
Austurland – bi-weekly regional newspaper
Bændablaðið – founded in 1995
Eyjafréttir – local newspaper for Vestmannaeyjar; founded in 1974 as Fréttir
Norðurland – bi-weekly regional newspaper
Suðri – bi-weekly regional newspaper
Suðurnesjablaðið – bi-weekly regional newspaper
Vestfirðir – bi-weekly regional newspaper
Vesturland – bi-weekly regional newspaper
Current online newspapers
Austurfrétt – regional online newspaper for eastern Iceland
Fjarðarfréttir – online newspaper focused on the town of Hafnarfjörður. Founded in 1969 as a newspaper
Bæjarins besta – regional online newspaper for the Westfjords; founded 1984 and a weekly paper until 1997
DV
Hafnarfréttir – online newspaper focused on the municipality of Ölfus
Heimildin
IceNews
Kaffið.is – regional online newspaper for north Iceland
Morgunblaðið
RÚV
Viljinn
Vísir.is
Defunct
24 stundir – formerly known as Blaðið
Alþýðublaðið – social-democratic newspaper;1919–1998
Dagblaðið – founded in 1975, merged with Vísir in 1981 as Dagblaðið-Vísir or DV
Dagur – 1918–1996, 1997–2001
Dagur - Tíminn – 1996–1997
Eintak – weekly newspaper;1993–1994
Fréttablaðið – 2001–2023; daily paper
Fréttatíminn – weekly news for the capital area, later expanded to three issues a week; 2010–2017
Helgarpósturinn – weekly newspaper; 1979–1988
Ísafold weekly newspaper; 1874–1929. Merged with Morgunblaðið
Kjarninn – online newspaper; merged with Stundin in 2023
Morgunpósturinn – weekly newspaper later known as Helgarpósturinn; 1994–1997
Pressan – weekly newspaper; 1988–1994
Stundin – bi-weekly newspapers founded in 2015 by former staff of DV; merged with Kjarninn in 2023
Tíminn – agrarian daily; the Progressive Party. Merged with Dagur in 1996
Vestfirska fréttablaðið – weekly regional newspaper; 1975–1996 in the Westfjords
Vikublaðið – weekly socialist newspaper; 1992–1997
Vikudagur – weekly news for the North of Iceland; merged with Skarpur in 2020 and became Vikublaðið
Vísir – founded in 1910 initially as a right-wing newspaper; merged with Dagblaðið in 1981
Þjóðviljinn – socialist newspaper; 1936–1992
See also
List of online newspapers in Iceland
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