Dnevnik (Sofia)

Dnevnik (Sofia)

"Dnevnik" (Дневник) is a business-oriented Bulgarian daily newspaper, that is published Monday - Friday in Sofia since 2001. Until early 2005, it was printed in broadsheet format, the last Bulgarian daily to use the large format. It adopted a compact format after research in 2005 found that more 50% of the readers would prefer a more smaller, thicker paper. Dnevnik's main editorial line is that the state should intervene less, and that business should have more freedom. Like the influential business and politics weekly "Kapital", it is published by Sofia-based Economedia.

German publishing group Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group was the owner of a 50 per cent stake in Economedia, but the Bulgarian owners of Economedia bough the shares back in November 2007 [cite news | url = http://www.sofiaecho.com/article/handelsblatt-exits-economedia-investor-structure/id_26449/catid_67 | title = Handelsblatt exits Economedia investor structure | work = The Sofia Echo November 30, 2007] .

With a print-run of between 12,000 and 15,000, Dnevnik claimed 6,000 paid subscribers, distributed between 2,000 and 5,000 copies free-of-charge and sold about 5,000 copies at newsstands, the publisher's figures showed, adding that each copy had about five readers. In November 2005, Dnevnik launched "Morski Dnevnik", a weekly supplement for Bulgaria's Black Sea region with each Friday's paper. [ [http://www.economedia.bg/economedia.php?lang=en/ "Main products", Economedia corporate website. Undated] .Accessed 12-09-2007.]

Dnevnik publishes daily web editions in Bulgarian and English and sends a daily summary of the day's top stories by email in either language to anyone who signs up for this free service. It also offers a Bulgarian-language RSS newsfeed. [ [http://www.dnevnik.bg/rss.php Dnevnik RSS sign-up page, 7 December 2007] .Accessed 12-09-2007.]

References

External links

* [http://www.dnevnik.bg/ Dnevnik's Bulgarian-language web edition]
* [http://en.dnevnik.bg/ Dnevnik's English-language web edition]
* [http://www.economedia.bg/economedia.php?lang=en Economedia publishing group's homepage in English]


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