Cosmopolitan Serbia

Cosmopolitan Serbia
Cosmopolitan RS
Editor-in-Chief Jelena Jovanovic
Categories Female
Frequency monthly
Total circulation circa 190 000
First issue may 2004
Company Adria Media
Country Serbia
Language Serbian
Website www.cosmopolitan.rs/

Cosmopolitan Serbia (officially Cosmopolitan Serbia & Montenegro, (Serbian: Kosmopoliten Srbija i Crna Gora )) is the serbian edition of the world famous women's lifestyle Cosmopolitan magazine. It's first issue was published in may 2004, feauting Mischa Barton on the cover. The headquarters of the magazine are based in Belgrade. Besides Serbia, magazine is distributed in Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Republic of Macedonia. Magazine annually organizes Race on the Heels - (in serbian: Trka na Štiklama) on various spots in Belgrade such as high street Prince Michael Street or Delta City shopping mall.

According to SMMRI Pradex, magazine's readership was 194.746 in May 2011 issue that featured Ana Ivanovic on it's cover. It was the best selling issue since issue of october 2004 where Keira Knightley graced the cover.

Magazine is present in 2 sizes - standard and travel sizes, with the same content.

Editors

  • Natasa Davidov (2004–2011)
  • Jelena Jovanovic (2011–Present)

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