Sutra (newspaper)

Sutra (newspaper)

"Sutra" was a Serbian daily tabloid. During its short two-month run it was published in Belgrade.

Started on November 27, 2007, "Sutra" attempted to establish itself on the Serbian saturated daily tabloid market. Around the time of its launch, three more daily tabloids were started in Serbia as well ("Gazeta", "Alo!", and "Pravda"). [http://www.mtsmondo.com/news/world/text.php?vest=74513]

With a staff of a about 50 permantent employees and contractors, "Sutra" sold at RSD15 a piece. [http://www.ndnv.org/vest.php?id=4169]

Edited and part-owned by Željko Cvijanović, like many other Serbian daily papers, "Sutra" also had a non-transparent ownership structure. When asked about it on "Upitnik" programme on RTS in December 2007, Cvijanovic said the newspaper is partly owned by him and partly by an Austrian investment fund. He went on to say that "serious businessmen interested in profit" are behind the fund but didn't want to disclose their names.

The newspaper folded in early February 2008. The February 1st issue was its last. [http://www.ndnv.org/vest.php?id=4169]

External links

* [http://sutranovine.com/news/ Official site]


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