Dnevne novine

Montenegrin daily newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dnevne novine (English translation: Daily newspaper) is a Montenegrin daily newspaper. Its first editor and owner is Boris Darmanović, who also owns Media Nea, a Montenegrin media agency.[2]

TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
OwnerBoris Darmanović
EditorBoris Darmanović
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Dnevne novine
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
OwnerBoris Darmanović
EditorBoris Darmanović
Founded10 October 2011
Political alignment
Centre to centre-left politics
Montenegrin nationalism
Democratic Party of Socialists
Europeanism/Atlanticism
LanguageMontenegrin
HeadquartersPodgorica, Montenegro
Circulation
  • Print - est. 1.900 (2019)[1]
Websitewww.dnevne.me
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History

The paper was started on October 10, 2011, as the fourth Montenegrin daily newspaper (besides Pobjeda, Vijesti and Dan).[3] It was advertised as an "anti-fascist and anti-nationalistic" newspaper, which promotes "social justice, tolerance and diversity and fights against corruption".[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] Ivanović's and Milutinović's move was widely criticized by other media.

Its online edition has been available since June 2012.

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