Maltese newspapers and television channels in Maltese

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A list of newspapers, television channels and other news organisations who publish articles and other news in the Maltese language. Perfect to inform yourself while learning some new words…

TV Malta has two television channels: TVM1 and TVM2. It’s the public broadcasting system. Live streaming is available as well as written news, which is translated into English. That’s why it’s my favourite.
https://www.tvm.com.mt/mt/

The two main political parties publish written and online news. They also have TV channels you can stream live. However, none of the articles published are translated.
The Nationalist Party‘s website: https://netnews.com.mt (live TV via tab above)
The Labour Party‘s websites: https://talk.mt and https://one.com.mt (live TV below)

The church in Malta has its own website publishing news and short videos: Newsbook. It is translated in English.
http://www.newsbook.com.mt/

Some independent news organisations are Strada Rjali with a news website (Maltese only), F Living with a television channel (Maltese), and Smash Malta with a television channel. If you’re only interested in reading popular news like gossip, head over to Gwida’s website, no translations there either.

There are quite a few radio stations in Maltese. Bay is the most popular one. But also check out a list on TuneIn. And interestingly, Australia’s SBS has its own radio with a few articles and many audio fragments in Maltese.

More of a newsletter, but experts can check out the European Commission’s Maltese language magazine – completely in Maltese.

More resources here.