Delo

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Delo
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Pivovarna Laško
Publisher Delo d.d.
Editor Bojan Budja (acting)[1]
Founded 1959
Political alignment Left-wing, Social liberalism
Headquarters Dunajska 5, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Circulation 46,726 July–September 2011[2]
ISSN 0350-7521
Official website Official website

Delo (English: Labour) is the largest[citation needed] national daily newspaper in Slovenia. It was established on May 1, 1959, when two newspapers Ljudska pravica (The People's Right) and Slovenski poročevalec (The Slovenian Reporter) merged. For more than 50 years it has been involved in active co-creation of the Slovenian public space[citation needed]. It covers politics, economics, sports, culture and social events in Slovene language. The print edition of Delo has the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 0350-7521; the online edition has the ISSN 1854-6544.

In addition to Slovenia, the paper is available in several Croatian cities and in Belgrade, Serbia.[citation needed]

Publisher

Daily newspaper Delo is published by media house Delo. It offers content in print and also on web, mobile and tablet platforms. It publishes a mixture of different media, such as the tabloid Slovenske novice, bimonthly cultural newspaper Pogledi and various supplements.

Supplements

Delo has the following weekly supplements:

  • Posel&Denar on economy and markets (Mondays)
  • Ona ("She") women's supplement (Tuesdays)
  • Delo in dom ("Work and Home") about housekeeping (Wednesdays)
  • Polet ("Flight" or "Enthusiasm/Drive") about recreation and free time (Thursdays)
  • Vikend ("Weekend"), TV guide with additional entertainment news (Fridays)
  • Sobotna priloga ("The Saturday Supplement"), a weekly supplement with commentaries, analysis and features on current events (Saturdays)
  • Odprta kuhinja ("Open Kitchen"), Food guide (Sundays)

Delo publishes a special Sunday edition, Nedelo ("Idleness" or "non-work"; Nedelo is a play on words since Nedelja is Slovene for Sunday), in a smaller and bound (stapled) format.

Delo has published The New York Times International Weekly on Fridays since 2009. This 8-page supplement features a selection of English-language articles from The New York Times.

Digital platforms

Delo publishes its content on its website www.delo.si, on mobile platform m.delo.si, on iPad ipad.delo.si and on android android.delo.si.

According to the monthly metric of website visits, MOSS, the www.delo.si website was the 17th most visited web page (out of the 107 measured) in Slovenia in May 2012.[3]

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