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Dnevni telegraf was a Serbian daily middle-market tabloid published in Belgrade between 1996 and November 1998, and then also in Podgorica until March 1999.. It was the first privately owned daily in Serbia after more than 50 years of across-the-board public ownership under communism.
Magyar Szó (Hungarian language) daily (Subotica); Hlas ľudu (Slovak language) weekly (Novi Sad); Hrvatska riječ (Croatian language) weekly (Subotica); Zvonik (Croatian language) monthly (Subotica)
While some of them quickly reconvened to form Naša borba, Ćuruvija took another career route, hooking up with Momčilo Đorgović to found Nedeljni telegraf, a weekly tabloid newspaper. In 1996, the duo founded Dnevni telegraf , Serbia's first privately owned daily in more than 50 years.
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The publishers of Nedeljnik consider its primary audience to be urban and educated people. There is a large interest for the interviews with the world leaders and influencers, which have been, for years, ignored in Serbia.
He was the Belgrade reporter of the newspaper Nedeljni telegraf until 2008. He has been a contributor to many newspapers, including Politika , Ilustrovana Politika , Revija 92 , TV Novosti , Dnevnik , Jedinstvo , TV Politika , Arena , Start , Penthouse from Belgrade , Novi Sad , Pristina and Zagreb .
While denying allegations from a Nedeljni Telegraf piece by Dragan Novaković, headlined "Cypriot Partners of Velimir Ilić, Part of the Biggest Tobacco Mafia in Europe", Ilić made thinly veiled threats of violence against the Nedeljni Telegraf reporter, saying: "If I had really wanted to beat him up, he wouldn't have a single tooth left in ...
Bojana Jovanovski Petrović (née Jovanovski; Serbian Cyrillic: Бојана Јовановски Петровић, pronounced [bǒjana joʋanǒʋskiː pětroʋitɕ]; born 31 December 1991) is a Serbian former tennis player.