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Dnevnik was first issued in June 1951 as Ljubljanski dnevnik but was renamed to Dnevnik in 1968. [1] The paper is based in Ljubljana. [2] [3] The circulation of Dnevnik was 66,000 copies in 2003. [2] Its 2007 circulation was 58,300 copies, making it the third most read daily in the country. [4]
1975: Novi Sad; 1975: Priština; 1977: Sarajevo 2; 1978: Skopje 2; 1979: Split (trials; became a RTV Center of RTVZ in 1980) 1988: Zagreb 3, satellite program relays (usually Super Channel and Sky Channel); full program commenced in 1989 as Z3; 1989: Beograd 3K, same as Zagreb 3; full program from July 1989; 1989: 3P Novi Sad (time-sharing with ...
Title English Title Content Format Est. Owner Publisher Headquarters Orientation Website Delo: Labor: General: Broadsheet: 1959: FMR, d.d. Delo, d.d. Ljubljana
The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe. [4] Available on cable TV throughout former Yugoslavia, N1 is CNN International's local broadcast partner and affiliate [5] [6] via an agreement with the London-based Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA. As it is ...
She had lived in Niš, Kosančić and Novi Sad, and had been living in Belgrade since 1951. [3] She attended school in Novi Sad, Belgrade and Delhi, India.She held an M.A. in English literature. [3]
New Primitivism (Serbo-Croatian: Novi primitivizam) was a subcultural movement established in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, in March 1983. It primarily used music, along with satire, sketch and surreal comedy on radio and television, as its forms of expression. Its protagonists and followers called themselves the New Primitives.
Sarajevo Tešanjska 24b Avaz Twist Tower 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: Daily AVAZ ROTO PRESS d.o.o. www.avaz.ba: 1840 - 3522: Dnevni Avaz (English: Daily voice) evolved from a monthly publication Bošnjački Avaz. In 1994 it became known simply as Avaz and was published weekly in BiH and Germany.
Slovenske novice was first published in 1991 by the company Delo. [1] The publisher of the paper is also Delo company. [2] Its sister newspaper is Delo. [1] [3] Originally, Slovenske novice was published six times a week; since 1 March 2012, it is published also on Sundays.