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Dnevni list is daily newspaper (English: Daily Courier) is a popular daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [4] Its headquarters is in Mostar. [2] The paper is especially popular among the nation of the Croats and Bosniaks. The paper was founded in 2001 and it has a pro-Croats stance. [4] Večernji list BiH: 2007; 18 years ago () Mostar
[4] On May 7, 2012, Dnevne Novine became the first and, as of October 2012, only free newspaper in Montenegro. [5] Željko Ivanović and Mladen Milutinović, owners of Vijesti and Dan, tried to sabotage the move by threatening to withdraw their papers from the main media distributors in the country (Tabacco, S Media and Štampa). [6]
Launched by Ringier AG (owners of another Serbian daily Blic) on October 15, 2007, Alo! attempts to establish itself on the saturated Serbian daily tabloid market through aggressive campaign that announces it as 'Najveće dnevne novine u Srbiji' ("The biggest daily in Serbia") – referring to its format size. Its editor-in-chief is Ana Ćubela ...
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In March 2003, Gruner + Jahr sold its 25.1% stake in Blic Press d.o.o. to Vienna Capital Partners (VCP) [4] while retaining the remaining 74.9%. [ 5 ] After buying 74.9% stake in Blic Press d.o.o. from Gruner+Jahr in January 2004, [ 6 ] Ringier AG assigned Attila Mihók to be the CEO of its new Serbian subsidiary that got renamed Ringier d.o.o.
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[4] [5] The paper is based in Sarajevo and has a relative pro-Bosniak and pro-Bosnian stance (centre-right). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2006, the Avaz publishing house was expanded with the start of the construction of the Avaz Twist Tower , a 175 m skyscraper in Sarajevo’s Marijin Dvor neighborhood, in the Centar Municipality of Sarajevo.
[4] Many of the former Nacional staffers found employment in the newly formed Kurir. Businessman Radisav Rodić became its owner. [5] Notably, Dragan J. Vučićević (who later founded of Informer), ex Nacional deputy-editor-in-chief moved to Kurir. [6] The new paper bore an uncanny resemblance to the old one, both in tone and layout.