Vesti

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Vesti

description daily newspaper
language Serbian
publishing company Nidda Verlag GmbH
First edition December 15, 1992
Frequency of publication Monday to Sunday
Sold edition 52,000 (Germany)
11,500 (Austria)
10,000 (Switzerland) copies
(Publishing company)
Web link www.vesti-online.com

Vesti ( Serbian - Cyrillic Вести ; German  "Nachrichten" ) is a daily newspaper in Serbian that has existed since December 15, 1992 and is published by Nidda Verlag GmbH in Bad Vilbel near Frankfurt am Main . According to its own statements, it is “the best-selling foreign-language daily newspaper in Germany”. The newspaper appears seven times a week in the semi-Rhenish format .

It is the largest daily newspaper for the Serbs living in Germany , Switzerland , Austria and all of Western Europe as well as in North America and Australia and is printed in Cyrillic script with 32 to 48 pages in Frankfurt am Main , New York and Sydney ; since 1996 an edition in Latin script has also been produced. According to the publisher, their circulation in Germany is 52,000 copies. The founder of the newspaper and owner of the Nidda publishing house is the building contractor Dušan Vidaković (born March 14, 1945 in Šekovići , Yugoslavia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina ) , who has lived in Germany since 1970 .

The newspaper is only distributed in the diaspora and is adapted to their needs.

The publishing house describes itself as the politically independent mouthpiece of the exiled Serbs. According to the NZZ, Milorad Božić, President of the Südost-Forum in Zurich, sees it differently: “The Vesti editorial team does not reflect the information that it reproduces in its paper. The editors may be independent, but their policies are based on the respective Serbian government . "In an article in the Berliner Zeitung , Sead Husic wrote about the Vesti:" During the Bosnian War , she sided with the radical Serbian leader Radovan Karadžić . "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c media data. Advertisement price list ( Memento of September 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ). In: Vesti website (PDF; 1 MB).
  2. Otkazuje se. In: The Mail Archive. February 26, 2002.
  3. Dusan Vidakovic novi senator ( Memento from March 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). In: Srpska dijaspora. January 13, 2002.
  4. ^ Irena Ristic: A "look" for Serbs abroad. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . April 22, 2005.
  5. ^ Sead Husic: The daily newspaper "Vesti" - news source for Serbs in Germany. Now everyone is against Milosevic. In: Berliner Zeitung . October 7, 2000.