Ritam (Novi Sad magazine)

Ritam (Serbian Cyrillic: Ритам, trans. Rhythm) was a Yugoslav music magazine. Prior to the appearance of Ritam, there were Yugoslav magazines dedicated to jazz.[1] Ritam, founded in 1962, was the first Yugoslav magazine which dealt with jazz in additional to rock and pop music, thus paving the way for other rock magazines like Džuboks and Pop Express.[2][3]

Ritam
Editor-in-ChiefsMika Antić
CategoriesMusic magazine
PublisherDnevnik
Year founded1962
First issueOctober 1, 1962
Final issueAugust 1965
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageSerbian

History

Ritam magazine was founded in 1962 by publisher Dnevnik from Novi Sad.[4] It was dedicated to jazz and popular music.[4] The editor-in-chief was poet Miroslav "Mika" Antić.[4] The first issue was released on October 1, 1962.[4] The price of an issue was 50 dinars.[4] Before August 1965, which was when the last issue was published, 39 issues have been released in total.[4]

References

  1. Fajfrić, Željko; Nenad, Milan (2009). Istorija YU rock muzike od početaka do 1970. Sremska Mitrovica: Tabernakl. p. 60.
  2. Fajfrić, Željko; Nenad, Milan (2009). Istorija YU rock muzike od početaka do 1970. Sremska Mitrovica: Tabernakl. p. 61.
  3. Rakezić, Saša, "Rok muzika u Vojvodini: Duh urbanih ravničara", vreme.com
  4. Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 303.
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