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''Džuboks'' ( sr-cyr, italic=yes, Џубокс, trans. ''
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'') was a Yugoslav
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. Launched in 1966, it was the very first magazine in SFR Yugoslavia dedicated predominantly to
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and the first rock music magazine to be published in a communist country.


History


Launch

''Džuboks'' was launched during spring 1966 by the
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-based Duga publishing company in the aftermath of the three-day Gitarijada music festival, whose large attendance and euphoric atmosphere several months earlier at the Belgrade Fair were indicative of the rising popularity of rock music locally. The idea for a monthly rock music magazine came from Duga staff journalists who had already been putting together a weekly
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, ''Filmski svet'' (Film World), feeling an entirly new publication catering to the growing number of rock music fans in Yugoslavia could prove successful. As Duga had no rock music writers or reviewers among its staff, they reached out to
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—local
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in his early forties who had already been involved with rock music in Belgrade in organizational and promotional capacity—with an offer of becoming the ''Džuboks editor-in-chief. Karaklajić—who in addition to his
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job also pursued
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professionally, becoming the national champion and member of the Yugoslav national chess team—accepted the offer and set about creating a rock magazine. Although not the very first
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magazine to be published in Yugoslavia (it was preceded by the
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and popular music magazine '' Ritam''), ''Džuboks'' was the first magazine dedicated specifically to rock music in Yugoslavia as well as in a post-
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. The first issue came out on 3 May 1966. There was a huge discussion among the editorial staff whether
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or
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should appear on the cover of the first issue, and the opinion favouring the Rolling Stones prevailed.


1966—1969

Initial ''Džuboks'' issues were published with the "''Filmski svets special supplement" inscription printed at the bottom of each cover, which would soon be dropped. The magazine received no negative reactions from the ruling Yugoslav Communist League (SKJ), though it did from conservative cultural circles. According to Karaklajić, there was no political interference into the editorial policy. Karaklajić further stated that the only political interference occurred after the magazine's launch via an SKJ representative asking for a meeting with the editors to "see what was going on and to advise us to be cautious, so as not to be regarded as someone's agency". In December 1966, following the 9th issue, Karaklajić left the editor-in-chief post and was replaced with Sava Popović whose first issue came out in February 1967. Višnja Marjanović, ''Džuboks editor-in-chief from February until June 1969, talked about the magazine during her appearance in the '' Rockovnik'' documentary series: Historian Radina Vučetić, in her book ''Koka-kola socijalizam'' (''
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''), wrote: The magazine's circulation was 100,000 copies. In comparison, the circulation of all youth magazines published by Yugoslav university organizations (for about 150,000 university students Yugoslavia had at the time) was about 80,000. ''Džuboks'' published the top list of Yugoslav hit singles. The magazine also published top lists from the
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,
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and
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, later joined by Dutch, Belgian, Norwegian and
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ian top lists, and on several occasions the magazine published top lists from the
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and
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. During the first three years of the magazine's run, posters of foreign and domestic stars as well as
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s featuring international rock hits of the day were often distributed with the magazine. The discs were published in cooperation with the
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record label, which at the time had a licence contract with EMI. The magazine also advertised Western
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s (publishing their frequencies and program) and music magazines (publishing information about ways of ordering them). After the 39th issue, released in June 1969, Duga stopped publishing the magazine.


''Mini Džuboks''

During spring 1968, Duga launched ''Mini Džuboks'', which, beside music, covered other aspects of the
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, including fashion. Its first editor-in-chief was Sava Popović, and was succeeded by Višnja Marjanović. The first issue of ''Mini Džuboks'' was released on 9 May 1968. After the 33rd issue, released on 20 February 1969, ''Mini Džuboks'' was discontinued.


Second incarnation: 1974—1986


''Ladin Džuboks'' (1974-1976)

In the summer of 1974, more than five years since the magazine's demise, the Dečje novine publishing company from Gornji Milanovac renewed ''Džuboks'' under the ''Ladin Džuboks'' (Lada's Džuboks) name as a supplement to the ''Lada''
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. Though the publisher was based in Gornji Milanovac, the magazine's newsroom was in Belgrade. The renewed publication's first issue appeared on 1 July 1974 featuring established film and television star Milena Dravić and rising pop star
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on the cover. Now published under the ''Jugoslovenski muzički magazin'' (''Yugoslav Music Magazine'') slogan, the publication expanded its scope beyond just rock music, so that musical genres such as
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, and
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also began to be covered. Additionally, adjacent artistic endeavours that fall under the category of
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, and
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also found coverage.


Standalone publication (1976-1986)

By August 1976, the magazine appeared as an independent publication outside of ''Lada'' under just the ''Džuboks'' name. The first editor-in-chief was Vojkan Borisavljević, and he was followed by Milisav Ćirović, Peca Popović and Branko Vukojević. The first issue was released on 1 July 1974, and the last, 171st, on 22 July 1983. In late 1983, ''Džuboks'' resumed publishing once again, this time run by editor-in-chief Ljuba Trifunović. It was discontinued in 1986.


Journalists and contributors

Some of the journalists and contributors to ''Džuboks'' during its activity include: *
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* Slobodan Cicmil * Miroslav Ćirović * Rajko Dvizac *
Bora Đorđević Borisav "Bora" Đorđević ( sr-cyr, Борисав, Бора Ђорђевић; born 1 November 1952), also known as Bora Čorba ( sr-cyr, Бора Чорба), is a Serbian singer, songwriter, and poet. He is best known as the frontman of the ...
* Zlatko Gall * * Vladan Jovanović * Biljana Maksić * Goran Marić * Milomir Marić * * * Petar Jakonić * Petar Janjatović *
Dušan Kojić Dušan "Koja" Kojić ( sr-Cyrl, Душан Којић Која; born 14 June 1961) is a Serbian rock bassist, singer, and songwriter. He is the frontman of the Serbian Alternative rock band Disciplin A Kitschme (formerly known as Disciplina Kičm ...
* Slobodan Konjović * Dragan Kremer * Marko Lopušina * Aleksandar Žikić * * Nebojša Pajkić * * Predrag Popović * Momčilo Rajin * * Brian Rašić * Saša Strižak * Gordan Škondrić * Ljuba Trifunović * Slobodan Trbojević * * * Radovan Vujović * * Ljubinko Živković * Mladen Vukmir


''Džuboks'' internet archive

In 2004, the
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''Popboks'' was founded, containing a digitalized archive of ''Džuboks'' issues released between 1974 and 1985.


Legacy

In her book ''Koka-kola socijalizam'' Radina Vučetić wrote: In 2017, Serbian
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Nedeljnik ''Nedeljnik'' (Serbian Cyrillic: Недељник) is a weekly news magazine published in Belgrade, Serbia. Since October 2012 ''Nedeljnik'' has been published by an independent group of journalists, who are also the magazine's founders. Profi ...
'' proclaimed the 1974 renewed publishing of ''Džuboks'' one of 100 Events that Changed Serbia.


References


External links


''Džuboks'' archive at Popboks.com
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