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Glas javnosti ( Serbian - Cyrillic Глас јавности , German translation: Voice of the public ) is a national daily newspaper in Serbia .

The first edition appeared on April 20, 1998 under the name Novi Blic. The newspaper was founded by some journalists from the daily Blic , who wanted to escape the growing political influence of the Milošević government on the editorial team of the newspaper. After five editions under the name Novi Blic , she had to change her name due to a court order. On April 25, 1998, the name was changed to Glas javnosti . Originally Glas javnosti was a former daily newspaper in Kragujevac , the first edition of which appeared on July 15, 1874.

The first editor-in-chief was Manojlo Vukotić, currently (2010) it is Sonja Lakić.

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Individual evidence

  1. Christiana Christova, Dirk Förger: The situation of the media in Serbia . Konrad Adenauer Foundation 2009, p. 101 (PDF; 231 kB)