Večernje novosti
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Večernje novosti (Serbian Cyrillic: Вечерње новости; Evening News) is a Serbian daily tabloid newspaper.[5] Founded in 1953, it quickly grew into a high-circulation daily. Novosti (as most people call it for short) also employs foreign correspondents spread around 23 national capitals around the globe.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Novosti AD |
Editor | Milorad Vučelić |
Founded | 16 October 1953; 70 years ago (1953-10-16) |
Political alignment | |
Headquarters | Trg Nikole Pašića 7, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia |
Circulation | ~68,000 copies sold (2016) |
Website | novosti |
The principal Yugoslav-level media companies were Borba and Tanjug. Borba published two daily newspapers, Borba and Večernje novosti. Borba was a daily broad-sheet, was well known as the official voice of the government, and in the early 1950s, it was the best-selling newspaper in Yugoslavia.[5] The second daily newspaper published by Borba was Večernje novosti, a well-edited evening paper. It was a modern tabloid with short news, human interest stories, big photos, well-written headlines, and many sports, city and regional reports. For a long period of time Veĉernje novosti had the largest circulation in Yugoslavia. Only Večernji list from Zagreb occasionally beat them.[5]