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Večernje novosti

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.

Вечерње новости
Večernje novosti
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Novosti AD
EditorMilorad Vučelić
Founded16 October 1953; 70 years ago (1953-10-16)
Political alignment
HeadquartersTrg Nikole Pašića 7, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
Circulation~68,000 copies sold (2016)
Websitenovosti.rs

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]

History edit

It first appeared on stands on 16 October 1953, edited by Slobodan Glumac, who set the newspaper's tone for years to come. Housing an extensive network of journalists and contributors, the paper reported and commented on various issues and events according to its mantra: fast, brief and clear.

In mid-1980s Novosti got a big scoop by publishing the old files of the State Commission for War Crimes, which shed new light on Austrian president Kurt Waldheim's involvement in war crimes during World War II.[6] The file F-25572 dated 17 November 1947, which Novosti published for the first time gave new details of Waldheim's whereabouts in Yugoslavia during the war.[7]

Yugoslav Wars era edit

 
 
During the Bosnian War, Večernje novosti published a war report supposedly from Bosnia illustrated with Uroš Predić's 1888 painting (below) presented as an actual photograph (above) of a "Serbian boy whose whole family was killed by Bosnian Muslims". The original title of Predić's painting is "Siroče na majčinom grobu" (Orphan at mother's grave).[8]

In September 1986, parts of the SANU Memorandum were published by Večernje novosti.[9]

Although it is one of the region's longest enduring newspapers, it is also remembered for its association with the regime of Slobodan Milošević. During the years leading up to the dictator's overthrow, Novosti was one of his main mouthpieces.[citation needed] Loyalty to his regime was the most important job requirement at the paper in this period. Through party-installed apparatchiks like Dušan Cukić (then editor-in-chief), Milošević was able to control the paper and use it to espouse propaganda.[citation needed]

Post-Yugoslav Wars era edit

On the cover of its 21 September 2000 edition, Večernje novosti tried to use a doctored photo of Milošević's pre-election town meeting in Berane, Republic of Montenegro, to increase the number of people present with photo-montage.[citation needed] Two pictures of the event from the same angle were taken and then side by side pasted and as such published. But nevertheless, video from the same event showed people were actually present on other side (it was not empty) and if it were an actual panoramic picture published (technique not implemented by photographer in time) showing from left to right, it would not change the perception of the number of people present as it would show a full stadium.[citation needed]

Privatization edit

On 4 February 2006, retired basketball ace Vlade Divac expressed his desire to invest in Novosti, perhaps even buy the majority stake, but decided to lie low until the paper's complex ownership structure disputes were resolved.[10][11] There was also an initial interest from two media conglomerates, WAZ-Mediengruppe and Northcliffe Media, a division of Daily Mail and General Trust in buying a stake in Večernje novosti.[12]

Editorial history edit

  • Slobodan Glumac (1953–1957)[13]
  • Vasilije Kraljević (1957–1959)
  • Bogdan Pešić (1959–1963)
  • Slobodan Glumac (1963–1969)
  • Mirko Stamenković (1969–1972)
  • Jovan Jauković (1972–1974)
  • Živko Milić (1974–1976)
  • Tomislav Milinović (1976–1984)
  • Ilija Borovnjak (1984–1987)
  • Radoslav Brajović (1987–1998)
  • Pero Simić (1998–2000)
  • Dušan Čukić (2000)
  • Manojlo Vukotić (2000–2013)
  • Ratko Dmitrović (2013–2017)
  • Milorad Vučelić (2017–present)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rudić, Filip (16 October 2017). "Serbia President Hints at Early General Elections". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  2. ^ Vukasnović, Vuk (2022). Russia and China: Friends and Brothers of the Captured State, Analysis of Narratives used to capture the state (PDF). Belgrade: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy. p. 7.
  3. ^ Ivković, Marjan; Petrović Trifunović, Tamara; Prodanović, Srđan (2019). "The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution". Nationalities Papers. 47 (4): 597–612. doi:10.1017/nps.2019.40. ISSN 0090-5992.
  4. ^ Ramet, Sabrina P. (1 January 2010). "Serbia since July 2008: at the Doorstep of the EU". Comparative Southeast European Studies. 58 (1): 20. doi:10.1515/soeu-2010-580105. ISSN 2701-8202.
  5. ^ a b c Malović, Stjepan; Gary W. Selnow (2001). The People, Press, and Politics of Croatia. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 54, 55. ISBN 9780275965433.
  6. ^ Ludington, Nick (11 April 1986). "Waldheim U.N. File Based on Yugoslav Charges of Murder". The Associated Press.
  7. ^ Kurt Waldheim's Hidden Past: An Interim Report to the President, World Jewish Congress (Report). World Jewish Congress. 1986. p. 47. ..the Belgrade newspaper Vecernje Novosti (Evening News) was allowed to examine them and reported on them extensively in articles dated March 26 and 31, 1986 . Highlights of these accounts include.. file F - 25572 of the Yugoslav archive..
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  9. ^ Dragovic-Soso, Jasna (2002). Saviours of the Nation: Serbia's Intellectual Opposition and the Revival of Nationalism. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-77357-092-4.
  10. ^ "Divac: Neću u novu aferu". Večernje novosti.
  11. ^ "Divac bi Večernje novosti". B92. 4 February 2006.
  12. ^ "London i Esen hoće "Novosti"". Večernje novosti.
  13. ^ "Svi glavni urednici – Novosti.rs". Večernje novosti.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Vecernje novosti Serbian Cyrillic Vecherњe novosti 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 Vecherњe novostiVecernje novostiTypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s Novosti ADEditorMilorad VucelicFounded16 October 1953 70 years ago 1953 10 16 Political alignmentPro SNS 1 2 Populism 3 Ultranationalism 4 HeadquartersTrg Nikole Pasica 7 Belgrade Republic of SerbiaCirculation 68 000 copies sold 2016 Websitenovosti wbr rs The principal Yugoslav level media companies were Borba and Tanjug Borba published two daily newspapers Borba and Vecernje 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 Vecernje 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 Vecernji list from Zagreb occasionally beat them 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Yugoslav Wars era 1 2 Post Yugoslav Wars era 2 Privatization 2 1 Editorial history 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIt first appeared on stands on 16 October 1953 edited by Slobodan Glumac who set the newspaper s tone for years to come Housing an extensive network of journalists and contributors the paper reported and commented on various issues and events according to its mantra fast brief and clear In mid 1980s Novosti got a big scoop by publishing the old files of the State Commission for War Crimes which shed new light on Austrian president Kurt Waldheim s involvement in war crimes during World War II 6 The file F 25572 dated 17 November 1947 which Novosti published for the first time gave new details of Waldheim s whereabouts in Yugoslavia during the war 7 Yugoslav Wars era edit nbsp nbsp During the Bosnian War Vecernje novosti published a war report supposedly from Bosnia illustrated with Uros Predic s 1888 painting below presented as an actual photograph above of a Serbian boy whose whole family was killed by Bosnian Muslims The original title of Predic s painting is Siroce na majcinom grobu Orphan at mother s grave 8 Further information Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars In September 1986 parts of the SANU Memorandum were published by Vecernje novosti 9 Although it is one of the region s longest enduring newspapers it is also remembered for its association with the regime of Slobodan Milosevic During the years leading up to the dictator s overthrow Novosti was one of his main mouthpieces citation needed Loyalty to his regime was the most important job requirement at the paper in this period Through party installed apparatchiks like Dusan Cukic then editor in chief Milosevic was able to control the paper and use it to espouse propaganda citation needed Post Yugoslav Wars era edit On the cover of its 21 September 2000 edition Vecernje novosti tried to use a doctored photo of Milosevic s pre election town meeting in Berane Republic of Montenegro to increase the number of people present with photo montage citation needed Two pictures of the event from the same angle were taken and then side by side pasted and as such published But nevertheless video from the same event showed people were actually present on other side it was not empty and if it were an actual panoramic picture published technique not implemented by photographer in time showing from left to right it would not change the perception of the number of people present as it would show a full stadium citation needed Privatization editOn 4 February 2006 retired basketball ace Vlade Divac expressed his desire to invest in Novosti perhaps even buy the majority stake but decided to lie low until the paper s complex ownership structure disputes were resolved 10 11 There was also an initial interest from two media conglomerates WAZ Mediengruppe and Northcliffe Media a division of Daily Mail and General Trust in buying a stake in Vecernje novosti 12 Editorial history edit Slobodan Glumac 1953 1957 13 Vasilije Kraljevic 1957 1959 Bogdan Pesic 1959 1963 Slobodan Glumac 1963 1969 Mirko Stamenkovic 1969 1972 Jovan Jaukovic 1972 1974 Zivko Milic 1974 1976 Tomislav Milinovic 1976 1984 Ilija Borovnjak 1984 1987 Radoslav Brajovic 1987 1998 Pero Simic 1998 2000 Dusan Cukic 2000 Manojlo Vukotic 2000 2013 Ratko Dmitrovic 2013 2017 Milorad Vucelic 2017 present See also editList of newspapers in SerbiaReferences edit Rudic Filip 16 October 2017 Serbia President Hints at Early General Elections Balkan Insight Retrieved 9 October 2022 Vukasnovic Vuk 2022 Russia and China Friends and Brothers of the Captured State Analysis of Narratives used to capture the state PDF Belgrade Belgrade Centre for Security Policy p 7 Ivkovic Marjan Petrovic Trifunovic Tamara Prodanovic Srđan 2019 The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution Nationalities Papers 47 4 597 612 doi 10 1017 nps 2019 40 ISSN 0090 5992 Ramet Sabrina P 1 January 2010 Serbia since July 2008 at the Doorstep of the EU Comparative Southeast European Studies 58 1 20 doi 10 1515 soeu 2010 580105 ISSN 2701 8202 a b c Malovic Stjepan Gary W Selnow 2001 The People Press and Politics of Croatia Greenwood Publishing Group pp 54 55 ISBN 9780275965433 Ludington Nick 11 April 1986 Waldheim U N File Based on Yugoslav Charges of Murder The Associated Press Kurt Waldheim s Hidden Past An Interim Report to the President World Jewish Congress Report World Jewish Congress 1986 p 47 the Belgrade newspaper Vecernje Novosti Evening News was allowed to examine them and reported on them extensively in articles dated March 26 and 31 1986 Highlights of these accounts include file F 25572 of the Yugoslav archive e novine com Pravda za Urosa Predica Archived from the original on 28 October 2020 Retrieved 5 May 2015 Dragovic Soso Jasna 2002 Saviours of the Nation Serbia s Intellectual Opposition and the Revival of Nationalism McGill Queen s Press p 177 ISBN 978 0 77357 092 4 Divac Necu u novu aferu Vecernje novosti Divac bi Vecernje novosti B92 4 February 2006 London i Esen hoce Novosti Vecernje novosti Svi glavni urednici Novosti rs Vecernje novosti External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vecernje novosti amp oldid 1213191066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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