The Sofia Echo

The Sofia Echo

"The Sofia Echo" is a Bulgaria's National English-language newspaper published out of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.

The newspaper is published by Sofia Echo Media Ltd. A majority stake in the company was bought in 2007 by Bulgarian publisher Economedia.

The Sofia Echo is the leading English-language newspaper in Bulgaria and has been published since April 1997, generally targeted at the Bulgarian expatriate community. The newspaper is distributed in major Sofia hotels, in outlets throughout the country, as well as in the OMV, Lukoil and Shell petrol stations and the Billa hypermarkets.

From 2005 on, articles from the weekly newspaper have been published online with daily news at [http://sofiaecho.com sofiaecho.com]

Other websites owned by Sofia Echo Media include expatinbulgaria.com and propertywisebulgaria.com.

External links

* [http://www.sofiaecho.com/ Official website of "The Sofia Echo"] , offering daily news besides content from the print edition
* [http://sofiaechomedia.com Sofia Echo Media Ltd company website]
* [http://expatinbulgaria.com expatinbulgaria.com]
* [http://propertywisebulgaria.com propertywisebulgaria.com]


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