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''Nezavisni dnevnik Vijesti'' (; English translation: ''News'') is a Montenegrin daily
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. The paper is published and managed by an entity called Daily Press d.o.o. - a
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based in Podgorica. The company's ownership is currently split between Montenegrin partners (59%), Austrian
Styria Medien AG The Styria Media Group AG, often referred to as just Styria, is an Austrian media company founded in 1869 and based in Graz. The company is one of the largest media companies in Austria, Croatia and Slovenia, and is also present in several other ...
(25%), and an independent US-based fund MDIF (16%), formerly MDLF, which has received funding from multiple investors and foundations, including
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. Published under the "nezavisni dnevnik" (independent daily) mantra, the paper's editorial policy was initially very much in favour of Milo Đukanović and his government's policies and of his relations with Serbia. However, this editorial policy changed sometime after the 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum when ''Vijesti'' turned into Đukanović's critics. On 9 May 2018,
Olivera Lakić Olivera Lakić is a Montenegrin investigative journalist for the Montenegrin newspaper Vijesti. In May 2018, she was wounded by a gunman after investigating corruption in Montenegro. She became an International Women of Courage Award The Int ...
, Vijesti's investigative reporter who covers crime and corruption in Montenegro was shot and injured in an attack.


History

The legal and financial entity behind the paper, Daily Press d.o.o. company, was founded on November 25, 1996 and registered on December 16, 1996. The company's founding capital of $5,000 was provided by three entities:
Miodrag Perović Miodrag "Miško" Perović (born in Belgrade) is a Montenegrin journalist, media publisher, university professor, political activist, and businessman. Most notable for starting various media outlets in Montenegro during the 1990s and 2000s such as ...
's company Montenegropublic, journalist Milka Tadić, and Slavica Popović acting on the behalf of Podgorica Tobacco Factory director Dragoljub "Mićo" Dautović. The paper was started on September 1, 1997 as only the second daily newspaper in
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at that point with the long running
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''
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'' being their only competition. Listed as the paper's owners were four individuals:
Miodrag Perović Miodrag "Miško" Perović (born in Belgrade) is a Montenegrin journalist, media publisher, university professor, political activist, and businessman. Most notable for starting various media outlets in Montenegro during the 1990s and 2000s such as ...
, Ljubiša Mitrović, Slavoljub Šćekić, and
Željko Ivanović Željko Ivanović is a Montenegrin journalist, producer and human rights activist. He was born in Nikšić (Montenegro). After graduating from University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Sciences, Ivanović found employment as a journalist.Peter D ...
. At the precise time of the paper's launch, the political situation in Montenegro was fairly tense as former longtime
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(ruling political party) allies Milo Đukanović and Momir Bulatović were in the middle of a campaign for the 1997 presidential elections.
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, at the time a part of
FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup A relationship breakup, breakup, or ...
(federal country that also consisted of
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) was choosing between a pro- Milošević leader in Bulatović, and Đukanović who at that time started to cautiously distance himself from his former mentor Milošević although he still favoured the idea of a unified country with Serbia. ''Vijesti'' openly supported Đukanović who eventually won the highly controversial elections and thus became the
president of Montenegro The president of Montenegro ( cnr, Предсједник Црне Горе, Predsjednik Crne Gore) is the head of state of Montenegro. The current president is Milo Đukanović, who was elected in the first round of the 2018 presidential elect ...
. ''Vijesti'' generated plenty of criticism during the initial period from all sides of the political spectrum in Montenegro. Pro-Serbian camp saw it as an aggressive proponent of Montenegro's separation from Serbia. On the other end, the pro-independence camp (especially members and sympathizers of
LSCG Liberal Alliance of Montenegro ( cnr, italic=no, Liberalni savez Crne Gore - LSCG; Либерални савез Црне Горе - ЛСЦГ) was a Montenegrin separatist, liberal and anti-war political party, active between 1990 and 2005. The ...
party) wasn't entirely happy with it either, criticizing the paper's pro-independence stance as being tailored for and by Đukanović's day to day political needs. Some have even claimed (most notably LSCG leader
Slavko Perović Slavko Perović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Славко Перовић; born 2 August 1954) is a Montenegrin politician. He is best known as a co-founder and former leader of Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (LSCG), former party that was fighting for in ...
) that the initial funds for paper's launch were in fact provided by Đukanović who needed a seemingly
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support at a time when he was distancing himself from Milošević. Similar criticism came from journalist Nebojša Redžić who worked at ''Vijesti'' for six months - in 1999 he accused the individuals behind the newspaper of creating it "solely for the purposes of manipulating the electorate in Montenegro and steering the pro-independence voters towards Đukanović and DPS", referring to his own involvement in the paper's formation as the "biggest mistake in my career". Although occasionally critical of Đukanović and the Democratic Party of Socialists on minor municipal issues in the years to come, ''Vijesti'' firmly supported his government's policies on all the major issues such as the relations with Serbia. Furthermore, the paper ignored all the evidence and foreign reports of widespread tobacco and oil state-sponsored smuggling that took place in Montenegro under Đukanović as well as his involvement in Milošević's war efforts during the early 1990s.


WAZ-Mediengruppe arrives

During May 2002, ''Vijesti'' announced a
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with German media concern WAZ, which bought a 50% stake in ''Vijesti''. The amount was not disclosed. On March 15, 2003 at a ceremony attended by WAZ director
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, the deal was officially inaugurated. After the acquisition, the paper has slightly shifted its focus towards citizens' everyday problems.


2006 Montenegrin independence referendum

In the dawn of
2006 Montenegrin independence referendum An independence referendum was held in Montenegro on 21 May 2006. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1372 It was approved by 55.5% of voters, narrowly passing the 55% threshold. By 23 May, preliminary refere ...
, ''Vijesti'' was a moderate supporter of independence, but eventually fully joined the campaign by shipping traditional Montenegrin flags, bracelets and caps with Montenegrin insignia used by pro-independence bloc, along with copies of the newspaper. Still, OSCE/ODIHR gave it the best marks among the all Montenegrin media for observing professional journalistic standards during the referendum. Since the referendum, ''Vijesti'' has switched in a more opposing view and is greatly criticizing Milo Đukanović and his
Democratic Party of Socialists The Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro ( cnr, Демократска партија социјалиста Црне Горе, Demokratska partija socijalista Crne Gore, DPS) is a populist political party in Montenegro. A former long-time ...
(DPS). The portier of the newspaper, Luka Đukić, was threatened to quit under allegations that something bad will happen to his family, two suspects were arrested on Monday 3 September 2007.


Ivanović assaulted

On Saturday, September 1, 2007, at around 4am, ''Vijesti'' director
Željko Ivanović Željko Ivanović is a Montenegrin journalist, producer and human rights activist. He was born in Nikšić (Montenegro). After graduating from University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Sciences, Ivanović found employment as a journalist.Peter D ...
was approached on the street near Ribnica restaurant and severely beaten by three men, two of whom were masked. As he was being attended to in the hospital, Ivanović publicly accused DPS president Milo Đukanović's "biological or criminal family" for orchestrating the attack in an attempt to "..destroy the very last fringes of journalist freedom". Ivanović also referred to them as the people who want to control every aspect of life in Montenegro. Milo Đukanović in turn sued Ivanović for libel and the trial began in Podgorica on November 26, 2007 under the presiding judge Nenad Otašević. Đukanović is represented at the trial by a legal team consisting of his sister Ana Kolarević and Dragoljub Đukanović, while Ivanović is represented by Branislav Lutovac and Milan Đukić. ''Vijesti'' was the first newspaper in Montenegro to publish books like a collection of 20th century authors (on the string of other
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), an anthology of Montenegrin authors (in 2006) and ''Pečat umjetnosti'' (2007), an interesting (but not original) edition of the greatest painters.


WAZ leaves

In early October 2007, after four-and-a-half years of co-ownership, German media concern WAZ sold its stake in ''Vijesti'' to the other ownership party (four individuals). In a vague public statement following the sudden decision, WAZ's representative Andreas Rudas said: "The weight of the past was too strong, and this had to be done". Vijesti established its television division in October, 2007 and was launched throughout Montenegro on 11 May 2008. In mid March 2009,
Styria Medien AG The Styria Media Group AG, often referred to as just Styria, is an Austrian media company founded in 1869 and based in Graz. The company is one of the largest media companies in Austria, Croatia and Slovenia, and is also present in several other ...
bought 25% in the Daily Press company that oversees the publishing of ''Vijesti''.Austrian Styria buys 25% in Montenegrin daily Vijesti, SEEbiz.eu, March 16, 2009


Television division

Launched on 11 May 2008, Televizija Vijesti (TV Vijesti) aims to become the leader in informative programming in Montenegro. TV Vijesti employs around one hundred workers, including expert journalists and technical experts using the network's latest technology. Over 50 percent of the network's programming is informative, with an addition of external programming, including films and television series and diverse sports and educational programming.


References


External links


Official Website
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