Facts about Slovenia

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87 Circulation of some of the most popular newspapers in Slovenia in 2007 Dailies Slovenske novice Delo Dnevnik Večer Finance Ekipa (sports) Weeklies Nedeljski dnevnik Lady Nedelo Družina (religious) Jana Kmečki glas Mladina Mag Novi tednik Demokracija

99,500 79,340 58,400 52,700 15,750 12,780

137,850 60,060 58,370 50,050 37,200 29,500 18,250 16,450 14,000 11,000

after the Second World War, have the largest number of regular subscribers. Regional weeklies with a similar tradition and a relatively large circulation also have a high percentage of regular readers. The main publisher of magazines in Slovenia remains Delo Revije with a number of highly-read magazines, mostly women and tabloid: Lady, Jana, Obrazi, Anja, Eva, Modna Jana, Ambient and Stop are just some of them. Another important publisher is Salomon, the publisher of the bi-weekly Salomon Oglasnik, the sports daily Ekipa, and some others. There are also a number of licensed Slovenian editions of foreign titles, such as the men’s magazine FHM, National Geographic, Geo and Reader’s Digest, which are published by different local publishers. Since 1991 all the print media have been privatised by Slovenian companies. Some of the Slovenian newspapers and magazines are also partly owned by foreign investors, among them the Swedish corporation Bonnier AG, the Austrian Styria Verlag and Leykam and the German Burda should be mentioned.

The broadcast media Television Approximately 99 % of all Slovenian households (680,000 in total) have one or more television sets (AGB Nielsen Media Reserach).

In Slovenia eight newspapers are published daily.

Print media In Slovenia, 9 daily newspapers are published, with a total circulation of about 370,000; 45 weeklies and regional newspapers with a circulation of 1.6 million; 33 fortnightly publications with a circulation of 360,000; 41 occasional publications on current affairs, the economy and politics with a total circulation of 612,000; 183 academic and professional journals; 33 cultural magazines, mainly monthlies, with a total circulation of around 80,000; 48 entertainment tabloids and magazines with a total circulation of around 500,000; as well as 8 foreign language magazines on Slovenia. The traditional dailies (Delo, Večer, Dnevnik), which began to be published

Facts About Slovenia

There are four domestic public service broadcast channels (Slovenia 1, Slovenia 2, Television Koper and Television Maribor) and 35 domestic commercial television channels, owned by 31 television stations in Slovenia. There are five television channels, private and public, that can be seen by more than 75 % of the Slovene population: Pop TV, Slovenia 1, Kanal A, Slovenia 2 and TV 3. Other television programmes cover local and regional areas. Unlike print media, foreign owners play an extremely important role in commercial television. Three of the largest commercial channels are owned by foreign companies: Pop TV and Kanal A are owned by the American Central European Media Enterprises (CME), while TV3 is owned by the Swedish company Modern Times Group (MTG).

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