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  2. Dnevnik (Novi Sad) - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik; Type: Daily newspaper: Format: Berliner: Owner(s) Dnevnik Vojvodina Press: Editor: Nada Vujovic: Manager: Dusan Vlaovic: Founded: 15 November 1942; 81 years ago () Language: Serbian: Headquarters: Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 6, Novi Sad, Serbia: Circulation ~8,000 copies sold (2016) Website: www.dnevnik.rs

  3. Dnevnik (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    1311-7661. Website. www.dnevnik.bg. Dnevnik ( Bulgarian: Дневник) is a business-oriented Bulgarian daily newspaper, that is published Monday - Friday in Sofia since 2001. Until early 2005, it was printed in broadsheet format, the last Bulgarian daily to use the large format.

  4. Dnevnik (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik (English: The Daily) is a daily newspaper published in Ljubljana, Slovenia. History and profile. Dnevnik was first issued in June 1951 as Ljubljanski dnevnik but was renamed to Dnevnik in 1968. The paper is based in Ljubljana. The circulation of Dnevnik was 66,000 copies in 2003.

  5. Dnevnik HRT - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik HRT is the main news program of the Croatian public broadcasting company Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), broadcast daily at 12:00, 19:00 and around 23:00. It broadcasts mainly on HRT 1, as well as on HRT 4, where an additional sign language interpreter is employed and displayed.

  6. Nova TV (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik Nove TV is the main news program of the Croatian Nova TV, broadcast daily at 19:00 UTC . As of 2008, it was the second most popular news program in Croatia, closing in on Dnevnik HRT, its main competitor. [1] [2] The show overtook Dnevnik HRT in 2010, becoming the most watched news programme in Croatia.

  7. Dnevnik - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik means "The Daily" or "Daily News" in South Slavic languages. It can also be translated as "Diary". Closely related Slavic variants of the word are Deník Dziennik and Дневник . It may refer to: In broadcasting. Dnevnik HRT, a Croatian TV news program broadcast daily on the Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) at 19:30

  8. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    RTS has the most watched news and current affairs programmes in the country, according to the AGB Nilsen Serbian ratings. The centerpiece of RTS news programming is the Dnevnik (English: Journal), which is the network's main news programme and is aired on RTS1.

  9. Dnevnik (Skopje) - Wikipedia

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    Dnevnik (Macedonian: Дневник ⓘ, "Journal") was the first private daily newspaper in Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia. History and profile. Dnevnik was first published on 20 March 1996. The founders were Mile Jovanovski, Branislav Gjeroski and Aleksandar Damovski. It is published every day except Sunday.

  10. Vijesti - Wikipedia

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    Nezavisni dnevnik Vijesti ( Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [ʋijêːsti]; English translation: News) is a Montenegrin daily newspaper . The paper is published and managed by an entity called Daily Press d.o.o. - a limited liability company based in Podgorica. The company's ownership is currently split between Montenegrin partners (59%), Austrian ...

  11. A Writer's Diary - Wikipedia

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    A Writer's Diary (Russian: Дневник писателя; Dnevnik pisatelya) is a collection of non-fiction and fictional writings by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Taken from pieces written for a periodical which he both founded and produced, it is normally published in two volumes: the first covering those articles published in the years 1873 and 1876 ...