Dnevnik (Skopje)

Dnevnik (Macedonian: Дневник ) was the first private[6] daily newspaper in Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia.

Dnevnik
Дневник
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)
Krug DOO (1996-1999)
WAZ-Mediengruppe (2004-2012)
Media Print Makedonija DOOEL (2012-2017)
Media Print DOOEL (2017)
Founder(s)Branko Geroski
Aleksandar Damovski
Mile Jovanovski
PresidentAleksandar Dinev[1]
Editor
Branko Geroski (1996-2004)
Katerina Blazhevska (2004-2012)
Darko Janevski (2012-2017)
General managerSrgjan Kerim[2]
Jana Stanisavljeva
Sports editorZlate Lozanovski[3]
Staff writers60 (2017)[4]
LaunchedMarch 20, 1996 (1996-03-20)
LanguageMacedonian
Ceased publicationJune 13, 2017[5]
HeadquartersSkupi bb
CitySkopje
CountryNorth Macedonia
Circulation60.000 (as of 2004)
Sister newspapersUtrinski vesnik, Vest, Tea Moderna
Websitewww.dnevnik.mk
Free online archivesNo

History and profile

Dnevnik was first published on 20 March 1996.[7][8] The founders were Mile Jovanovski, Branislav Gjeroski and Aleksandar Damovski. It is published every day except Sunday. Its last editor was Darko Janevski.[9]

On Friday, a supplement called Antena is also published with the newspaper. On Saturday, Vikend is also published with Dnevnik.[7]

Dnevnik ceased circulating on June 13th 2017.[10][11]

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