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Nova24TV is a Slovenian right-wing [3] news media conglomerate operating an eponymous news television channel and online news portal. [4] [5] [6] Nova24TV was founded by members and supporters of the Slovenian Democratic Party.
24UR (24 hours) is a daily news show on the Slovenian commercial television POP TV, which airs every day at 7 PM. During workdays, the show also has an afternoon edition - 24UR POPOLDNE (at 5 PM) - and an evening edition - 24UR ZVEČER (at around 10 PM).
24UR zvečer was introduced in 2007. It is a 15–20 minute long evening news show which airs between 10 pm and 11 pm on weekdays. Currently, the show is hosted by Uroš Slak from Monday to Thursday. 24UR vreme is a weather broadcast lasting for five minutes before the main 24UR news show at 6:55 pm every day. It premiered in 2008.
Kmetija 2024 (The Farm 2024) is the thirteenth season of the Slovene reality television series Kmetija.The season is filmed on a new location by Lopata in Slovenia where Natalija Bratkovič once again presents and guides the contestants alongside farm mentor Nada Zorec to live on a farm as it was a century prior.
Žurnal24 is a Slovenian online newspaper.Until 2014, it was a free-press widely circulated daily newspaper published in Ljubljana, Slovenia. [1] It was the youngest daily newspaper in Slovenia, being launched by Styria Medien AG, an Austrian media group, in 2007.
Požareport.si is a Slovenian news and opinion website and blog that focuses on political and corruption events, investigative reporting into government corruption, nepotism, government controlled corporations, and personal disclosures about Slovenian politicians, media, and local media personalities and celebrities.
Primorske novice is published by Primorske novice d.o.o. which is based in Koper and the paper launched its website in 1996. [2] It has no political affiliation. [2] As of 2009 it was still the only regional daily newspaper in Slovenia. [2] The 2007 circulation of the paper was 23,000 copies. [4] It became 65,000 in 2013. [5]
Primorski dnevnik (English: The Littoral Daily), mostly known as Primorski, is a Slovene language daily newspaper published in Trieste, Italy.It is the only Slovene daily in any country other than Slovenia, and one of the three historical daily newspapers in Italy published in a language other than Italian (the other two are the German-language Dolomiten and Neue Südtiroler Tageszeitung).