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OWNERSHIP of the LEADING SLOVENIAN MEDIA the Analysis
OWNERSHIP OF THE LEADING SLOVENIAN MEDIA The analysis presents printed media according to several categories (daily newspapers, periodical press, weeklies and mass circulation free press), and the biggest TV and radio stations. 1. Printed media DELO Delo d.d. publishing house is said to be the most important media company in Slovenia. Its ownership structure is as follows: 1 PIVOVARNA LAŠKO, D.D. 80.83% 2 RADENSKA, D.D. RADENCI 19.17% (*Note: The majority owner of Radenska d.d. is Pivovarna Laško d.d.) Delo d.d. publishes two leading dailies: Slovenske novice, (circulation of 100,624 copies) and Delo (76,341 copies). Delo d.d. also publishes Nedelo weekly (circulation 57,339) and supplements Ona (170,250 copies), Vikend (212,371), Delo in dom (165,129), Polet (163,058) and Delo FT (74.550), Mag weekly (15,227) and free Total Tedna (375,000). Delo d.d. company also has significant shares in the following media: 1 RADIO PTUJ (radio station) 10% 2 ŠTAJERSKI TEDNIK (printed media – weekly) 10% 3 MARIBORSKE NOVICE (printed media – weekly) 10% 4 VEČER (printed media – daily) 20% 5 7DNI (printed media – weekly) 20% 6 GORENJSKI GLAS (printed media – weekly) 10% 7 RADIO IN (radio station) 10% President of the Management Board of Delo d.d. is Peter Puhan. President of the Supervisory Board is Andrijana Starina Kosem, while the members of the SB are Stojan Zdolšek and Rebeka Lah. (*Boško Šrot, Director of Pivovarna Laško, which fully controls Delo d.d., admitted publicly on 17 November 2007 that he was a member of the Social Democrats opposition party.) DNEVNIK Dnevnik d.d. -
D B H Novo Mesto
št. 14 (1201) Leto XXIV NOVO MESTO, četrtek, 5. aprila 1973 Zdravje se začne doma Ob 7. aprilu — svetov- nem dnevu zdravja NOVO MtSTO - Jutri bo tu pokrajinski posvet o novostih, ki Vsako leto 7. aprila praznuje jih prinaša zakonski osnutek o mo po vsem svetu svetovni dan osebnem 4,elu z zasebnimi sred stvi. Udeležili se ga bodo pred zdravja v spomin na leto 1948, stavniki iz brežiške, črnomalj ko je bil tega dne sprejet in po ske, krške, metliške, novomeške, trjen status Svetovne zdravstve sevniške in trebanjske občine. ne organizacije (WHO). Prazno SliMlC - Klub belokranjskih študentov priredi v soboto, 14. vanje svetovnega dneva zdravja aprila, v hotelu SMUK v Semiču poteka v delovnem vzdušju, in tradicionalno brucovanje. Odbor sicer na tak način, da se vsako kluba z zelenim carjem priprav leto rešuje pomemben zdravst lja gostom nov zabavni program s srečolovom. veni problem, ki je najbolj NOVO MESTO - Jutri opol pereč za vse ali večino ljudi na dne bo v Novem mestu posvet o svetu. (Nadaljevanje na 4. str.) nekaterih aktualnih problemih v telesni kulturi, o čemer so govo rili tudi na izvršnem odboru re publiške konference SZDL. No TITO NAJ vomeški posvet sklicuje občin OSTANE PREDSEDNIK ska konferenca SZDL. ČRNOMELJ - V ponedeljek, Člani občinske konferen 2. aprila, je bila letna skupščina občinske organizacije ZZB ce ZKS Novo mesto so na NOV, kjer so pretresali doseda seji v petek, 30. marca, z nje delo in izvolili novo vodstvo. burnim ploskanjem pozdra Takšne pomladne podobe slika te dni napredek po naših vaseh - kljub mnogim težavam, ob katerih si utira svojo pot. -
D B H Novo Mesto
Lisca premore vlečnico Tito v Ribnici Za smuko na voljo dve progi in prijeten dom Ob koncu minulega tedna se je na poti v kočevska lovi Minulo soboto je sevniška Ze doslej je dom na Lisci, ki gaje šča za krajši čas ustavil v Lisca predala namenu novo sevniško podjetje pred časom pre Ribnici predsednik republi NOVO MESTO - Na današnji Graffetjevo 500-metrsko vlečni uredilo v trenutno največji turistič ke tovariš Tito. S svojim seji skupščine kulturne skupno no objekt v občini (58 ležišč), prite spremstvom je približno eno co na Lisci, ki predstavlja lepo goval smučarje in bil stalno zaseden sti bodo obravnavali vprašanja fi uro preživel v ribniškem go nanciranja in delovni načrt kul- dopolnilo k razvoju turizma v posebno med zimskimi šolskimi po turiie skupnosti za leto 1974. tem delu Posavja. čitnicami. Mnogo gostov prihaja tu stišču „Pri Cenetu“. Kljub di iz sosednje Hrvatske. temu, da ta obisk ni bil na METLIKA - Na današnji seji Vlečnica olajšuje-smučaijem smu Ce dolina ne premore snežne ode povedan, so tovariša Tita na izvršnega odbora telesno-kultur- ko na dveh že doslej priljubljenih je, je na Lisci prav gotovo. Tako je ne skupnosti se bodo dogovorili progah: zahtevnejši 900 metrov dol bilo celo minuli konec tedna. Veči trgu v Ribnici pozdravili šte o letošnjem delovnem programu gi, ki se vije po 40-odst. strmini, in noma se hrib koplje tudi v soncu, vilni ljudje. skupnosti in o financiranju teles- zložnejši, ki je dolga 1.200 metrov. čeprav se drugod megla ne gane z no-kulturne dejavnosti v občini dolin. KOČEVJE - Danes bo prva seja nove občinske konference ZK, na kateri bodo izvolili tudi novi komite. -
BTI 2008 | Slovenia Country Report
BTI 2008 | Slovenia Country Report Status Index 1-10 9.49 # 2 of 125 Democracy 1-10 9.70 # 2 of 125 Ä Market Economy 1-10 9.29 # 3 of 125 Ä Management Index 1-10 6.83 # 12 of 125 scale: 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) score rank trend This report is part of the Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI) 2008. The BTI is a global ranking of transition processes in which the state of democracy and market economic systems as well as the quality of political management in 125 transformation and developing countries are evaluated. The BTI is a joint project of the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Center for Applied Policy Research (C•A•P) at Munich University. More on the BTI at http://www.bertelsmann-transformation-index.de/ Please cite as follows: Bertelsmann Stiftung, BTI 2008 — Slovenia Country Report. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2007. © 2007 Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh BTI 2008 | Slovenia 2 Key Indicators Population mn. 2.0 HDI 0.91 GDP p.c. $ 19,815 Pop. growth1 % p.a. 0.2 HDI rank of 177 27 Gini Index 28.4 Life expectancy years 78 UN Education Index 0.98 Poverty3 % <2 Urban population % 51.0 Gender equality2 0.60 Aid per capita $ - Sources: UNDP, Human Development Report 2006 | The World Bank, World Development Indicators 2007 | OECD Development Assistance Committee 2006. Footnotes: (1) Average annual growth rate 1990-2005. (2) Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM). (3) Percentage of population living on less than $2 a day. Executive Summary The review period in Slovenia was marked by the first steps taken by a new center- right government that was elected in December 2004, including a referendum on a new public RTV law (September 2005) and local elections (October and November 2006). -
New Configuration of Borders – New Division Of
NEW CONFIGURATION OF BORDERS – NEW DIVISION OF EUROPE? MEDIA REPRESENTATION OF SLOVENIA'S ACCESSION TO THE SCHENGEN REGIME Karmen ERJAVEC, Melita POLER KOVAČIČ Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana UDK: 070.44(497.4)"200":341.222(497.5:497.4) Izvorni znanstveni rad Primljeno: 10. 4. 2008. The article's goal is to present media representation of the new regime of the Slovenian borders, introduced in December 2007. Critical discourse analysis of news items, published by all major Slovenian media between the beginning of December 2007 and the end of January 2008, reveals that there was no single homogeneous representation of the border included by all the media. Instead, there are four discourses: discourse of borderlessness, discourse of the Iron Curtain, discourse of the Schengen fortress, and discourse of everyday life problems. All discourses are fragmented, neglecting political and social contexts, but only the last one, which appeared in the regional media only, critically represented the new regime on the Schengen border. The elite Slovenian media also have thoroughly changed the dominant representation of the Slovenian borders. What used to be "an Iron Curtain" was reconfigured into "borderlessness", and what used to be "borderlessness" was reconfigured into "a fortress" and "a problematic border". They also reproduced a clear division, with Europe/Europeans and Slovenia/Slovenians on one side and the region and people behind the southern Schengen border on the other. Keywords: border, media representation, European Union, Schengen regime, Slovenia Karmen Erjavec, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Kardeljeva ploščad 5, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. 957 E-mail: karmen.erjavec @fdv.uni-lj.si INTRODUCTION On 21 December 2007, Slovenia became part of the "Schengen Europe", as Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša said at the celebration of "the abolition of the European borders". -
Article by Barbara Verdnik, Replaced Director of Primorske Novice
Media Watch Journal, No. 28, May 2007, English Supplement (published by the Peace Institute, see also http://mediawatch.mirovni-institut.si) Primorske novice Newspaper – A Prey to Political and Economic Interests By Barbara Verdnik, former director of Primorske novice, a regional daily in Slovenia Last year’s events at the Primorske novice newspaper are an example or a prototype of a media takeover stemming from an amalgam of political and economic interests. Although the recipe is not a Mediterranean one, the ingredients and procedures are very similar to those in numerous other cases we have been witnessing in the ‘reshaping’ of the economy and controlling the media in the last couple of years: first the ownership structure of companies is rearranged, then Supervisory Board members are replaced, then Directors or Management Boards are dismissed, or they resign citing ‘personal reasons’ (this has been one of the most abused phrases of the recent period), and finally another cadre is appointed. The case of Primorske novice is even more prominent, firstly because the newspaper was in the midst of realizing its project of becoming a daily and had no significant financial reserves, but especially because of the unprofessional – one could even say careless – attitude of the owners. By interfering in the operation of the company and by replacing certain individuals, they did not only interrupt the development but also caused a staffing and financial crisis in the company. In addition, they also chose to turn a blind eye to the public interest, i.e. the population of the Primorska region. In their annual reports, the companies Luka Koper, Intereuropa Koper, Hit Nova Gorica, Primorje Ajdovščina and Banka Koper emphasize their commitment to social responsibility; however, being owners of Primorske novice, they clearly demonstrated that other interests were more important. -
Net Media Covered by Opoint in Slovenia
Net media covered by Opoint in Slovenia 1008 sites September 26, 2021 1zavse.si: «1zavse.si» «Avtomobilizem» «Gospodarstvo» «Nasveti» «Kronika» «Kultura» «Slovenija» «Svet» «Tehnologija» Agency for Medicinal Products and Medical . : «Zabava» «Šport» «RSS» 220 Stopinj Poševno: «Kefir & co.» «Na krožniku» Agrobiznis «Slovenija na krožniku» «V gosteh» Aida Mahmutovic: «Aida Mahmutovic» «BLOG» 24 UR: «Borilni športi» «Ceste» «Dejstva» «Domaˇca scena» Airbeletrina «Domaˇca scena» «Drugi športi» «Drugi športi» «Film/TV» Ajda’s Beauty Corner «Finance» «Finance» «Fit 24ur» «Fit 24ur» «Glasba» Ajdas «Gospodarstvo» «Gospodarstvo» «Hokej» «korona» Ajpes: «Home» «Košarka» «Košarka» «LE» «Liga Evropa» «Liga prvakov» AKOS: «Domov» «Radijski: Novice» «Telekommunikacije: «Ljubezen po domaˇce» «LP» «MasterChef Slovenija» Novice» «TV Radio: Novice» «Zelenice: Novice» «MotoGP» «MotoGP» «MotoGP» «Naftalin» «Naslovnica» Aktivni.si: «#vztrajam» «Aktivne mame» «Brezplaˇcne «Naslovnica» «Nega in zdravje» «Nogomet» «Nogomet» e-knjige» «Dobro poˇcutje» «Fitnes» «Hoja» «Home» «Joga, «Novice» «Novice» «Novice» «POP IN» «POP IN» «Prijavi pilates» «Moja diagnoza» «Odnosi-Seks» «Prehrana» se» «Prva liga Telekom Slovenije» «Prva liga Telekom «Psihologija» «Riba je dobra» «Tek» «Za noseˇcke» Slovenije» «Reka ljubezni» «Slovenija» «Slovenija» «Zdravje» «Športi» «Slovenija» «Slovenija» «Slovenija» «Slovenija» Aktualno 24: «Aktualno 24» «Avto» «Gospodarstvo» «Slovenija» «Slovenija» «Slovenija» «Svet» «Svet» «Svet» «Kolesarstvo» «Košarka» «Kronika» «Kultura» «Motošport» «Svet -
Historical Holidays in a Nation-State: Slovenes As A
HISTORICAL HOLIDAYS IN A NATION-STATE: SLOVENES AS A MAJORITY AND AS A MINORITY By Tomaž Horvat Submitted to Central European University Nationalism Studies Program In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Advisor: Professor András Pap CEU eTD Collection Budapest, Hungary 2012 ABSTRACT In 2005, fourteen years after it became independent, Slovenia introduced three new national holidays, each of them celebrating an important event from Slovene national history when a certain Slovene populated region was attached to today’s Slovenia. Two of the new holidays, the “Day of Slovenes in Prekmurje Incorporated into the Mother Nation” and the “Day of Restoration of the Primorska Region to the Motherland” were objected by representatives of the Hungarian and the Italian minorities. Thus the aim of this thesis was to disclose reasons behind the minorities’ objections and to present practical as well as theoretical implications of the dispute between the majority politicians and representatives of the minorities. Standpoints of the majority media have also been taken into consideration during the analysis. Second, Slovene statesmen’s and Slovene media’s attitude towards the celebration of the new Slovene national holidays was compared with their attitude towards celebrations of annual anniversaries of the so called Carinthian plebiscite after which the Slovene minority was to live in Austria. Based on the research we can say that the introduction of the new holidays was not explicitly directed against the minorities, but the latter perceived them as such because their content was in conflict with the minorities’ historical memory and national sentiments. -
Salon Odprt V Znamenju IMV Jnafee Plače, Malo Odločanja
14 (1445) Leto XXVIII ?10V0 MESTO, četrtek, 7. aprila 1977 '3- februarja 1975 je bil list odlikovan z redom ^SLUGE ZA NAROD S SREBRNIMI ŽARKI Rešilna nit Samo z osebnim mnenjem? Danes dan zdravja Duhl?a^' 'Vršnega odbora re- Ob letošnjem svetovnem bvafr3 ° ^ ora sindikata de- Trebanjski sindikati samokritično o delu dnevu zdravja 7. aprilu dartf, i®? industrije in goz- v stwal -ie Prejšnji teden Vsako leto 7. aprila, ob ob škein Novolesu, so udele- V ponedeljek je zasedal občinski usposabljanju sindikalnih delavcev, letnici sprejetja ustave Svetovne sindikalni svet v Trebnjem. za govorili o pogojih kjer se dostikrat niso mogli pohvaliti zdravstvene organizacije, praz Razprava po poročilu o akcijah niti z 20-odst. udeležbo. nujemo svetovni dan zdravja. v ip—,; . )'anJe dela in sredstev sindikatov v občini v minulem letu Delegati občinske sindikalne Geslo letošnjega dne je: „Cep- venijg' mdustriji in trgovini Slo- je v marsičem dodala dosti kritičnih organizacije v družbenopolitičnem osti. Predvsem •v Trebnjem niso za zboru občinske skupščine so opo Ijenje - osnovno varstvo ot rok. “ To napotilo svetovni jav 'ew l 0dStotkov jugoslovanske dovoljni z delom, organov samo zarjali, kako v več kot triletnem »Sloves alne industrije imamo upravne delavske kontrole in tudi ne -delu niso iskali stališč v organizaciji. nosti je Svetovna zdravstvena Urejenih 51* vendat, žal, še zdaleč ni z udeležbo pri družbenopolitičnem Kar so govorili v občinski skupščini, orgajizacija namenila varstvu ot ^ ?aon?<^° SPv’ b' tem delav- so bila torej le osebna stališča. rok vsega sveta, posebno v manj delo. 7„ normalne pogoje za Precej razprave je bilo o nekaterih razvitih deželah. V teh deželah določilih občinskih sindikalnih hvci da S0 pri nas de' NOVO MESTO: pomeni namreč cepljenje otrok mestu nn - e na Predzadnjem MNOŽIČNI stališč o letošnji sindikalni listi. -
The Idea of Prima Donna: IRASM 47 (2016) 2: 237-287 the History of a Very Special Opera’S Institution
V. Kotnik: The Idea of Prima Donna: IRASM 47 (2016) 2: 237-287 the History of a Very Special Opera’s Institution Vlado Kotnik Faculty of Humanities, Department of Media Studies University of Primorska The Idea of Prima Donna: KOPER, Slovenia E-mail: vlado.kotnik@guest. the History of a Very arnes.si Special Opera’s Institution UDC: 782 Received: March 8, 2016 Primljeno: 8. ožujka 2016. Accepted: October 10, 2016 Prihvaćeno: 10. listopada 2016. Abstract – Résumé This article examines the historical constitution and construction of prima donna, probably the most intrinsic Introduction institution of opera expand- ing from the end of the sixteenth century until today. Opera is a very complex system of different From the 16th to the 21st kinds of craft and artistry. However, throughout its century the opera’s prima donna has experienced entire history one craft in particular dominated the numerous cultural transfor- field, the craft of singers. Even now, at the beginning mations and commodifica- of the twenty-first century, singing seems to be the tions. Her idea was determined by paradigms lifeblood of opera while other elements, such as the and concepts of absence orchestra, acting, staging, setting, décor, costumes, and replaceability in the sixteenth and seventeenth etc., seem to be important but supplementary. The centuries, of human nature singing operatic voice, with all its idiosyncrasies, and body, sexuality and gender, character and charm, magnetic power, temper, theatricality, costume in the eighteenth seductiveness, drama, technique, virtuosity, century, of aura and fetish in pedantry, extravagance, mysteriousness, and artist- the nineteenth century, and of identity in the twentieth ry, drew and continues to draw people to the opera and twenty-first centuries. -
Slovenia by Andraž Tersˇek
Slovenia by Andraž Tersˇek Capital: Ljubljana Population: 2.0 million GDP/capita: US$22,384 Ethnic Groups: Slovene (83.1%), Serb (2.0%), Croat (1.8%), Bosniak (1.1%), other or unspecified (12%) The economic and social data on this page were taken from the following sources: GDP/capita, Population: Transition Report 2006: Finance in Transition (London, UK: European Bank for Re-construction and Development, 2006). Ethnic Groups: CIA World Fact Book 2007 (Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, 2007). Nations in Transit Ratings and Averaged Scores 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Electoral Process 2.00 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Civil Society 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.75 2.00 Independent Media 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.75 2.00 Governance* 2.25 2.50 2.25 2.25 2.00 n/a n/a n/a National Democratic 2.00 Governance n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.00 2.00 Local Democratic 1.50 Governance n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.50 1.50 Judicial Framework 1.50 and Independence 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 Corruption 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 Democracy Score 1.88 1.88 1.83 1.79 1.75 1.68 1.75 1.82 * With the 2005 edition, Freedom House introduced separate analysis and ratings for national democratic governance and local democratic governance to provide readers with more detailed and nuanced analysis of these two important subjects. -
The Business of Ethics, the Ethics of Business: G Lubej
Slovenia 227 The Business of Ethics, the Ethics of Business Slovenia Gašper Lubej 228 MEDIA: The Business of Ethics, The Ethics of Business Table of contents I. Executive summary .......................................................................................................... 229 II. Context ............................................................................................................................. 229 III. Competition framework ................................................................................................... 231 IV. Ownership and its impact on media professionalism and independence ......................... 233 V. The funding of the media business ................................................................................... 236 VI. Separation of editorial and business departments ............................................................ 237 VII. Individual rights and editorial freedom ............................................................................ 239 VIII. Conclusions: Media – a profit-oriented business with a responsibility to the public ....... 240 IX. Recommendations ............................................................................................................ 241 Appendix: List of sources ........................................................................................................... 243 Slovenia 229 I. Executive summary Generally speaking, the Slovenian media landscape is highly regulated in terms of the competition framework, ownership and