Heroina (magazine) explained

Language:Croatian
Category:Music magazine
Editor:Branko Maleš (1990-1991)
Zoran Jačimović (1994-1998)
Editor Title:Editor-in-Chiefs
Publisher:Independent (1990-1991)
Glas Slavonije (1994-1998)
Firstdate:December 14, 1990
Lastdate:July 1998
Founded:1990
Country:Yugoslavia (1990-1991)
Croatia (1994-1998)

Heroina (trans. Heroine) was a Croatian and former Yugoslav music magazine.

History

Heorina was founded in 1990 as an independent magazine.[1] The magazine's first Editor-in-Chiefs was Branko Maleš. The first issue was released on December 14, 1990, and after the sixth issue, released in June 1991, Heroina was put out.

The magazine was renewed in 1994 under the name Heroina Nova (The New Heroine). Nova Heroina was published by Glas Slavonije under the editorship of Zoran Jačimović. The first issue was released in January 1994, and the last, 41st issue, in July 1998.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Janjatović, Petar. EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006. 2007. self-released. Belgrade. 303.