Vijesti

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Vijesti

Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner

Owner Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
Editor Slavoljub Šćekić
Founded September 1, 1997
Political allegiance Pro Montenegrin independence
Language Montenegrin
Headquarters Bulevar Revolucije 9,

Poštanski fah 351,

81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
ISSN 1800-6264

Website: www.vijesti.cg.yu

Vijesti (Serbian Cyrillic: Вијести, English translation: News) is a Montenegrin daily newspaper. It started out in 1997 as second Montenegrin daily newspaper. In the first years of existence, it has been accused of being too much of a proponent of Montenegrin independence and Montenegro's government. After the acquisition of "Vijesti" by German media group, Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, it has turned it focus more towards citizens’ everyday problems.

In the dawn of Montenegrin independence referendum, "Vijesti" was a mild supporter of independence, but eventually fully joined the campaign by shipping traditional Montenegrin flags, bracelets and caps with Montenegrin insignia used by pro-indepencence bloc, along with copies of the newspaper.

Contents

[edit] Staff

[edit] Directors

  • Jadran Kapor
  • Željko Ivanović

[edit] Editors

Main Editor:

Subtitute Main Editors:

  • Vladan Mićunović
  • Balša Brković (Culture)
  • Nina Vujačić (Weekly and Separate Issue)

Editorial Offices:

  • Mihailo Jovović (Desk)
  • Bojica Bošković (Economy)
  • Radmilo Tadić (Regional)
  • Milisav Nenadović (Sports)
  • Dragan L. Martinović (Design)

[edit] Other

  • Online Issue Editor: Damira Kalač
  • Technical Director: Blažo Milić
  • Marketing Director: Biljana Marković-Al Mahmud

[edit] External link