Vecernje Novosti
Founded in 1953, this widely circulated daily newspaper remains one of Serbia’s most influential media outlets, known for its focus on domestic politics, regional current affairs, and nationalist-leaning editorial perspectives. It maintains a significant presence across the Serbian-speaking diaspora and continues to serve as a staple source of information for a large segment of the conservative-leaning Serbian public.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BELGRADE
The Serbian capital hosts a competitive national print market split between historic legacy dailies, independent broadsheets, and privatized mid-market publications. The market is anchored by Politika, founded in 1904, which remains the oldest surviving daily in the Balkans and serves as a traditional paper of record. The press landscape also features high-circulation dailies like Blic and Vecernje Novosti, alongside Danas, an independent daily recognized for its critical editorial stance. Paperboy lists 8 newspapers in Belgrade.
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