Slovenske novice explained

Slovenske novice
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Tabloid
Owner:Delo company
Publisher:Delo Publishing
Language:Slovene
Headquarters:Ljubljana
Circulation:305,000 (2009 II/2010 I)
Sister Newspapers:Delo

Slovenske novice is a Slovenian tabloid newspaper published in Slovenia. It is the first paper in its category.

History and profile

Slovenske novice was first published in 1991 by the company Delo.[1] The publisher of the paper is also Delo company.[2] Its sister newspaper is Delo.[1] [3] Originally, Slovenske novice was published six times a week; since 1 March 2012, it is published also on Sundays. The paper is published in tabloid format.[4]

Slovenske novice has the largest paid circulation among all daily newspapers in Slovenia.[5] [6] The 2003 circulation of the paper was 107,000 copies. Its 2007 circulation was 102,900 copies, making it the most read daily in the country.[7] In the period between the last six months in 2009 and the first six months in 2010 the paper had a circulation of 305,000 copies.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Thomas Horky. Jörg-Uwe Nieland. International Sports Press Survey 2011. 6 December 2014. 8 October 2013. BoD – Books on Demand. 978-3-7322-7886-2. 153.
  2. Web site: Jasna Merklin. Petra Znoj. Urška Zalar. Reporting about Neighbors in Slovenian Daily Newspapers. University of Novi Sad. 8 December 2014. Conference paper. July 2011.
  3. Web site: Piano Media Expands Into Slovenia. Piano Media. 6 December 2014. Ljubljana. 23 January 2012.
  4. Web site: World Press Trends. World Association of Newspapers. 15 February 2015. Paris. 2004.
  5. Martine Robinson Beachboard . John C. Beachboard . 2006 . Implications of Foreign Ownership on Journalistic Quality in a Post-Communist Society: The Case of Finance . Informing Science Journal . 9 . 28 November 2014.
  6. News: Novi podatki v okviru projekta Revidirane prodane naklade tiskanih medijev (RPN). Slovenian. Slovenian Advertising Chamber. 24 February 2012. New Data Within the Revised Sold Circulation of Printed Media (RPN) Project.
  7. Web site: Media. IPA Section Slovenia. 15 November 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141128160754/http://www.ipaslovenija.org/eng/about/09_media.pdf. 28 November 2014. dmy-all.