- Kurir
Infobox_Newspaper
name =
type = Dailynewspaper
format =Tabloid
foundation =May 6 ,2003
owners =Radisav Rodić
political = Nationalist
Populist
headquarters = Vlajkovićeva 8,
11000Belgrade ,Serbia
editor =Đuro Bilbija
website = [http://www.kurir-info.rs www.kurir-info.rs]"Kurir" is a high-circulation daily
tabloid published inBelgrade . Its first issue appeared at the news stands onMay 6 2003 ."Kurir"'s tone is abrasive, direct and irreverent. It runs sensationalist stories, often not properly verified, the other serious publications won't touch. Although the paper heavily relies on celebrity gossip it also achieved considerable political influence.
History
While "Kurir"'s history is relatively short, it is also a checkered one. It goes back to the state of emergency declared following the
assassination of Serbia's Prime MinisterZoran Đinđić , when another daily tabloid named "Nacional" was shut down.Using its broad powers under the state of emergency act, Serbian government's Ministry of Culture and Information headed by
Branislav Lečić issued a temporary ban on publication of "Nacional" daily onMarch 18 ,2003 for "publishing a number of articles relating to the state of emergency and for questioning the reasons behind the state of emergency". [http://archiv2.medienhilfe.ch/News/2003/SER/IWPR429.htm] Then onApril 1 ,2003 , the Belgrade city commercial court started liquidation proceedings against "Nacional"'s publisher in Belgrade, Info Orfej. Despite an appeal, the company's equipment, including 118 computers, was seized onApril 21 ,2003 , two days before the state of emergency ended.Many of the former "Nacional" staffers found employment in newly formed "Kurir", including
Dragan J. Vučićević , ex "Nacional" deputy-editor-in-chief who took the same post at "Kurir". New paper bore an uncanny resemblance to the old one, both in tone and layout. This led many critics to conclude that "Kurir" continued right where "Nacional" left off. In addition to "Kurir", another similar daily tabloid "Balkan" attempted to move into the void left by "Nacional"'s ban. Even the original "Nacional" sort of reappered - under the same financial backing, new staff, and a new name "Internacional". However, neither publication could keep up commercially. "Balkan" folded in early 2005 while "Internacional" changed its name to "Srpski nacional " along with a format makeover.Many credit "Kurir" for providing the final nudge to Prime Minister Zoran Živković's shaky government, in effect forcing it to call early elections for
December 28 ,2003 . Throughout fall of2003 , "Kurir" ran stories of dodgy voting practices in Serbian parliament and blasted the ruling coalition (DOS) MPNeda Arneric for misusing her parliamentary voting rights.They also wrote to no end about Minister of the Interior
Dusan Mihajlovic 's alleged shady deals done through his own Lutra company. Sources that supplied "Kurir" with all this insider info appear to be members ofG17 Plus which led some observers to accuse this party's leadership of deliberate character-assassination by feeding information to a tabloid they knew would publish anything."Kurir", for their part quickly turned on G17 too, as soon as they came into power. Tabloid wrote about their party's president (and since March
2004 deputy PM)Miroljub Labus ' conflict of interest in arranging for his daughter to get a scholarship throughEricsson company while later taking part in negotiations between that corporation with state-ownedTelekom Srbija . [http://www.kurir-info.co.yu/Arhiva/2005/maj/10/V-01-10052005.shtml]Later, they turned on
National Bank of Serbia governorRadovan Jelašić (also from G17 plus). The issue was his plush villa in the elite Belgrade suburb ofDedinje that governor said he bought for 350,000 euros. Kurir on the other hand claimed it could not have cost under million and a half and finally even found a buyer who offered Jelasic a million for the house. Thiss buyer was, it turned out, business tycoon Bogoljub Karic which was strong opponent of G17 plus policies, and during this period Kurir was heavily influenced by Bogoljub Karic.OnDecember 8 ,2005 it was announced that 90% of "Kurir"'s staff and all but one member of its editorial board left "Kurir" and established new daily newspaper, "Press". Among this group were editor-in-chiefĐoko Kesić and his deputy Dragan J. Vučićević, meaning that last issue under their supervision appeared onDecember 7 ,2005 . [http://www.ndnv.org/vest.php?id=836]"Kurir" named
Antonije Kovačević as editor-in-chief initially as interim solution and eventually as the permanent one. In September 2007, Duro Bilbija was named the new editor-in-chief.Since
May 6 ,2006 there is a special issue of "Kurir" for the western European countries.Editorial history
*
Đoko Kesić May 2003 - December 2005
*Antonije Kovačević December 2005 - September 2007
*Đuro Bilbija September 2007 - presentExternal links
* [http://www.kurir-info.rs Kurir]
* [http://www.kurir-sport.rs Kurir Sport]
* [http://www.kurir-stil.rs Kurir Stil]
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