Vreme
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Vreme (Serbian: Time) is an independent news magazine, based in Belgrade. It was founded in October 1990 by a group of journalists from the largest Serbian publishing house, Politika. During the Yugoslav Wars Vreme had a print run of 30,000, with more than a quarter of its sales abroad. The weekly was modeled after its U.S. counterparts TIME and Newsweek.
Vreme has established a reputation as one of the most reliable media sources on the territory of the former Yugoslavia and its writers have been profusely quoted by the Western media. During the Yugoslav Wars Vreme had a reputation to some as the most trustworthy chronicle of the gruesome Balkan war.
Since 1990, Vreme has started a number of supplements (Vreme Novca (Time of Money), Vreme Zabave (Time for Fun) etc.) and has become a publishing house. The newspaper has an international edition called Vreme International, which is mainly targeted at the Serbian diaspora in Europe.
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- http://www.vreme.com (Has archive from last issue in 1998 to present day)
- http://www.ex-yupress.com/vreme/vremeindex.html (Some articles of the newspaper)
- http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/serbian_digest (Archive of every issue from late September 1991 to 1997)
- Novinari kupili nedeljnik "Vreme", Blic, April 23, 2008