Novi magazin

Novi magazin (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови магазин, English: New Magazine) is a Serbian-language weekly print news magazine headquartered in Belgrade.[1] It features original articles on social, economic, and political topics,[1] with the editorial policy described as "moderately critical [of the Serbian government] and pro-European".[2] The magazine was founded in 2011.[3]

The chairman and editor-in-chief is Nadežda Gaće, a journalist who served as the president of Independent Journalist Association of Serbia (Nezavisno udruženje novinara Srbije – NUNS).[4] Deputy editor-in-chief is Mijat Lakićević.

The magazine was established with financial help from Miroslav Bogićević, a businessman who owns an array of Serbian companies, most notably Farmakom. Before establishing Novi magazin, Bogićević unsuccessfully tried to purchase the major political magazine NIN.[5][6] Nadežda Gaće is registered as the sole owner in the Serbian Business Registers Agency.[7]

News desk of the magazine includes Marija Kolaković, Đurađ Šimić and Miša Brkić. Regular columnists are Dimitrije Boarov,[8] Vladimir Gligorov[9] and Momčilo Pantelić.[10] A novelist Marija Sajkas is a regular contributor from the U.S.

Awards

  • In 2011, the Erste Bank EU Office in cooperation with the Office of the EU Delegation to Serbia and the European Integration Office of the Government of the Republic of Serbia awarded the prize for the best newspaper report on the European integration process in Serbia to Danica Čigoja of Novi magazin.[11]
gollark: Anyway, I have, I think, reasonably strong "no genocide" ethics. But I don't know if, in a situation where everyone seemed implicitly/explicitly okay with helping with genocides, and where I feared that I would be punished if I either didn't help in some way or didn't appear supportive of helping, I would actually stick to this, since I don't think I've ever been in an environment with those sorts of pressures.
gollark: Maybe I should try arbitrarily increasing the confusion via recursion.
gollark: If people are randomly assigned (after initial mental development and such) to an environment where they're much more likely to do bad things, and one where they aren't, then it seems unreasonable to call people who are otherwise the same worse from being in the likely-to-do-bad-things environment.I suppose you could argue that how "good" you are is more about the change in probability between environments/the probability of a given real world environment being one which causes you to do bad things. But we can't check those with current technology.
gollark: I think you can think about it from a "veil of ignorance" angle too.
gollark: As far as I know, most moral standards are in favor of judging people by moral choices. Your environment is not entirely a choice.

References

  1. "Serbia's 'Institutional Chaos' Deters Investors". Balkan Insight. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  2. "Presentation of fourth issue of the journal "Quarterly Mediameter – Analysis of the print media in Serbia"". www.publicpolicyinstitute.eu. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  3. "News Magazines, Balkanmedia, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung". Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  4. "Svi predsednici NUNS". Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  5. "Ko su vlasnici štampanih medija" [Who are the owners of printed media?]. Media Center Belgrade. Blic. 25 June 2011.
  6. Marković, Radmilo (17 May 2012). "Čovek za klupsku igru" [The man for a club game]. Vreme.
  7. "Претрага привредних друштава : DRUŠTVO ZA NOVINSKO IZDAVAČKU DELATNOST AGENDA 2020 DOO". Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  8. "Liberalne komunikacije 2016 - ekonomija, politika, mediji". Faculty of Media and Communications. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  9. "Vladimir Gligorov". Peščanik. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  10. "Redakcija". Novi magazin. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  11. ""Evropske" nagrade srpskim novinarima". Retrieved 2016-07-29.
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