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Večernji list

Croatian daily newspaper


Croatian daily newspaper

FieldValue
nameVečernji list
logoVečernji list Logo.svg
imageVecernji list 20120203.jpg
captionFront page of the 3 February 2012 issue
typeDaily newspaper
formatBerliner
ownersStyria Media Group
publisherVečernji list d.d.
chief_editorDražen Klarić
founded
political_positionConservatism
languageCroatian
headquartersSlavonska avenija
circulation60,579
ISSN0350-5006
website
circulation_dateOctober 2014
publishing_cityZagreb
publishing_countryCroatia

Večernji list (; also known as Večernjak) is a Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian daily newspaper published in Zagreb and Mostar. It is one of three top Croatian newspapers. It also organizes Večernjakova ruža since 1995, oldest Croatian media awards.

History and profile

Večernji list was started in Zagreb in 1959. Its predecessor Večernji vjesnik ('The Evening Courier') appeared for the first time on 3 June 1957 in Zagreb on 24 pages but quickly merged with Narodni list ('The National Paper') to form what is today known as Večernji list.

Večernji list is considered a conservative-leaning newspaper.

Editions

Večernji list formerly had multiple regional and two foreign editions:

  • Dalmatia
  • Istria-Primorje-Lika
  • Slavonia and Baranja
  • Podravina and Bilogora
  • Varaždin and Međimurje
  • Zagorje
  • Sisak
  • Karlovac
  • Zagreb
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • International edition

In 2012, all of the Croatian regional editions were merged, so four editions remain: Zagreb, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and World.

''Croatia to the World''

In February 2021, Večernji list, in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts and the Croatian Society of Fine Artists (HDLU), compiled a list of the 38 Croatians (ethnically Croat or connected to Croatia) who contributed the most to the world, influencing global history. They organized an exhibition held at the Meštrović Pavilion, titled "From Croatia to the World" (Hrvatska svijetu), including over a thousand items connected to the thirty-eight personages. The first twelve names were chosen in 2019, but the list was then extended to a total of 38 by February 2021. The list includes: Ivo Andrić, Giorgio Baglivi, Josip Belušić, Roger Joseph Boscovich, Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić, Ivan Česmički, Marin Getaldić, Franjo Hanaman, Jerome, Marcel Kiepach, Julije Klović, Slavko Kopač, Benedikt Kotruljević, Zinka Kunc-Milanov, Antun Lučić, Giovanni Luppis, Dora Maar, Marko Marulić, Ivan Meštrović, Andrija Mohorovičić, Franciscus Patricius, Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, Marco Polo, Herman Potočnik, Vladimir Prelog, Mario Puratić, Lavoslav Ružan, Andrea Schiavone, David Schwartz, Pope Sixtus V, Mia Slavenska, Andrija Štampar, Rudolf Steiner, Nikola Tesla, Milka Trnina, Faust Vrančić, Ivan Vučetić, and Nikola IV Zrinski.

References

Bibliography

References

  1. "Impressum".
  2. (2021). "Media in Croatia: from freedom fighters to tabloid avengers". [[Springer Science+Business Media.
  3. "Croatian newspapers and magazines". PECOB.
  4. Helena Popović. (October 2010). "Media policies and regulatory practices in a selected set of European countries, the EU and the Council of Europe". The Mediadem Consortium.
  5. (2 June 2007). "50 godina preteče Večernjaka". Večernji list.
  6. "Cijene i uvjeti oglašavanja".
  7. Stela Lechpammer. "Na ulazu je Sunce, simbol fascinacije svemirom". Večernji list.
  8. Stela Lechpammer. "Za let u svemir zaslužan je Puljanin, a izum Bračanina unaprijedio je ribarstvo". Večernji list.
  9. Patricia Kiš Terbovc. "HRVATSKA SVIJETU Na izložbi i prvi ribar na svijetu, otac nadzorne kamere te izumitelj "zaslužan" za treću smjenu". [[Jutarnji list]].
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