Dnevne novine explained

Dnevne novine
Foundation:10 October 2011
Owners:Boris Darmanović
Editor:Boris Darmanović
Website:www.dnevne.me

Dnevne novine (English translation: Daily newspaper) is a Montenegrin daily newspaper. Its first editor and owner is Boris Darmanović, owner of Media Nea, a Montenegrin media agency.[1]

History

The paper was started on October 10, 2011, as the fourth Montenegrin daily newspaper (besides Pobjeda, Vijesti and Dan).[2] It was advertised as an "anti-fascist and anti-nationalistic" newspaper, as a newspaper which promotes "social justice, tolerance and diversity and fights against corruption".[3]

On May 7, 2012, Dnevne Novine became the first and, as of October 2012, only free newspaper in Montenegro.[4] 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).[5] Ivanović's and Milutinović's move was widely criticized by other media.

It's online edition has been available since June 2012.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Njihovo, a Milovo. November 24, 2011. www.monitor.co.me. 2016-07-09.
  2. Web site: Nove "Dnevne novine" u Crnoj Gori. 2011-09-10. Mondo. 2016-07-09.
  3. Web site: Crna Gora dobila četvrte dnevne novine. October 10, 2011. BLIC. sr-SP. 2016-07-09.
  4. Web site: "Dnevne novine" od 7. maja prve besplatne novine u Crnoj Gori. May 1, 2012. www.portalanalitika.me. https://web.archive.org/web/20121006055846/http://www.portalanalitika.me/drustvo/vijesti/59508-dnevne-novine-od-7-maja-prve-besplatne-novine-u-crnoj-gori.html. October 6, 2012. 2016-07-08.
  5. Web site: Vijesti i Dan se prepale Dnevnih novina Skala radio. Darmanović. Boris. May 7, 2012. skalaradio.com. 2016-07-09. 2016-08-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20160827122022/http://skalaradio.com/2012/05/07/vijesti-i-dan-se-prepale-dnevnih-novina/. dead.