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1 Jagoda Marić 4770 NOVI LIST 5.931,38 2 Bojana Mrvoš Pavić 4551 1 Jagoda Marić 4770 NOVI LIST 5.931,38 2 Bojana Mrvoš Pavić 4551 NOVI LIST 5.659,06 3 Tin Bašić 3993 Poslovni dnevnik 4.965,20 4 Marina Šunjerga 3703 VEČERNJI LIST 4.604,59 5 Branko Podgornik 3579 NOVI LIST 4.450,40 6 Ana Blašković 3245 Poslovni dnevnik 4.035,08 7 Tihana Tomičić 3139 NOVI LIST 3.903,27 8 Dražen Ciglenečki 3065 NOVI LIST 3.811,25 9 Ljerka Bratonja Martinović 3036 NOVI LIST 3.775,19 10 Marko Biočina 2859 VEČERNJI LIST 3.555,10 11 Bernard Ivezić 2823 Poslovni dnevnik 3.510,33 12 Aneli Dragojević Mijatović 2668 NOVI LIST 3.317,59 13 Gabrijela Galić 2643 NOVI LIST 3.286,51 14 Irena Frlan 2642 NOVI LIST 3.285,26 15 Božica Babić 2574 Poslovni dnevnik 3.200,71 16 Zlatko Crnčec 2546 NOVI LIST 3.165,89 17 Danijela Jozić 2544 JUTARNJI LIST 3.163,40 18 Marija Brnić 2429 Poslovni dnevnik 3.020,40 19 Ljubica Gatarić 2399 VEČERNJI LIST 2.983,10 20 Lidija Kiseljak 2380 VEČERNJI LIST 2.959,47 21 ADRIANO Milovan 2366 JUTARNJI LIST 2.942,06 22 Petar Pereža 2355 Nova TV 2.928,39 23 Jolanda Rak Šajn 2331 VEČERNJI LIST 2.898,54 24 Boris PAVELIĆ 2259 NOVI LIST 2.809,01 25 Marina Klepo 2237 JUTARNJI LIST 2.781,66 26 Igor Bobić 2186 RTL 2.718,24 27 Siniša Pavić 2179 NOVI LIST 2.709,53 28 Darko Bičak 2120 VEČERNJI LIST 2.636,17 29 Nikola Vukadinović 1996 NOVI LIST 2.481,98 30 Gabrijela Bijelić 1987 Slobodna Dalmacija 2.470,79 31 Dubravko Grakalić 1936 GLAS Istre 2.407,37 32 Tomislav Krasnec 1926 VEČERNJI LIST 2.394,93 33 Goran Rojnić 1920 GLAS Istre 2.387,47 34 Andrej Petrak 1883 NOVI LIST 2.341,46 35 Valentina Wiesner Mijić 1862 VEČERNJI LIST 2.315,35 36 Marinko Krmpotić 1854 NOVI LIST 2.305,40 37 Frenki Laušić 1826 Slobodna Dalmacija 2.270,59 38 Darko Pajić 1823 NOVI LIST 2.266,86 39 Tihomir Ponoš 1814 NOVI LIST 2.255,66 40 SUZANA BARILAR 1782 JUTARNJI LIST 2.215,87 41 Velimir Brkić 1749 NOVI LIST 2.174,84 42 Ivan Pandžić 1740 24 SATA 2.163,65 43 Ana Raić Knežević 1738 NOVI LIST 2.161,16 44 Saša Kopljar 1657 Nova TV 2.060,44 45 Marinko Glavan 1653 NOVI LIST 2.055,47 46 Nikola Jelić 1628 JUTARNJI LIST 2.024,38 47 Romina Knežić 1626 Nova TV 2.021,89 48 Marko Špoljar 1626 VEČERNJI LIST 2.021,89 49 Denis Romac 1624 NOVI LIST 2.019,40 50 Igor Vukić 1607 PRIVREDNI DNEVNIK 1.998,27 51 Ante Milković 1585 GloBUS 1.970,91 52 Vedrana Habereiter 1561 GLAS Istre 1.941,07 53 Dario Kuštro 1552 Glas Slavonije 1.929,87 54 Dragana Radusinović 1545 JUTARNJI LIST 1.921,17 55 Miro Soldić 1530 BUSINESS.HR 1.902,52 56 Siniša Klarica 1503 NOVI LIST 1.868,94 57 Stjepan Bubalo 1485 VEČERNJI LIST 1.846,56 58 N.Z.Eberhard 1484 GLAS Slavonije 1.845,32 59 Jadranka Dozan 1466 Poslovni dnevnik 1.822,94 60 Ante Pavić 1440 Poslovni dnevnik 1.790,60 61 Majda Žujo 1435 Poslovni dnevnik 1.784,39 62 Paulo Gregorović 1435 GlaS Istre 1.784,39 63 Tanja Kocijančić 1434 Glas Istre 1.783,14 64 Matilda Bačelić 1432 Lider 1.780,66 65 Josipa Ban 1424 Poslovni dnevnik 1.770,71 66 Danko Radaljac 1389 NOVI LIST 1.727,19 67 Tomislav Levak 1384 GLAS Slavonije 1.720,97 68 Alenka Juričić 1375 NOVI LIST 1.709,78 69 Andreja Šantek 1374 Poslovni dnevnik 1.708,54 70 Ivana Jakelić 1364 VEČERNJI LIST 1.696,10 71 Josip Bohutinski 1356 VEČERNJI LIST 1.686,15 72 Vedran Marjanović 1351 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.679,94 73 Iva Puljić Šego 1349 VEČERNJI LIST 1.677,45 74 Martina Kuterovac 1344 VEČERNJI LIST 1.671,23 75 Edi Jurković 1338 VEČERNJI LIST 1.663,77 76 Suzana Varošanec 1331 Poslovni dnevnik 1.655,07 77 Velinka Knežević 1318 VEČERNJI LIST 1.638,90 78 Krešimir Žabec 1317 JUTARNJI LIST 1.637,66 79 Iztok Likar 1288 HR.PORTFOLIO 1.601,60 80 Tea Romić 1282 VEČERNJI LIST 1.594,14 81 Ladislav Tomičić 1272 NOVI LIST 1.581,70 82 Zdravko Bičak 1228 VEČERNJI LIST 1.526,99 83 Augustin Palokaj 1225 JUTARNJI LIST 1.523,26 84 Marina Karlović Sabolić 1205 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.498,39 85 Ivana Paradžiković 1194 Nova TV 1.484,71 86 Borka Petrović 1188 GLAS Istre 1.477,25 87 Damir Cupać 1172 NOVI LIST 1.457,35 88 Anto Ravlić 1169 NOVI LIST 1.453,62 89 Sonja Hoffman 1162 VEČERNJI LIST 1.444,92 90 Ira Cupać Marković 1160 NOVI LIST 1.442,43 91 Gordana Galović 1155 JUTARNJI LIST 1.436,21 92 Aldo Pokrajac 1143 NOVI LIST 1.421,29 93 Sandra Veljković 1140 VEČERNJI LIST 1.417,56 94 Suzana Župan 1140 Glas Slavonije 1.417,56 95 Robert Bajruši 1136 JUTARNJI LIST 1.412,59 96 Damir Maričić 1122 NOVI LIST 1.395,18 97 Gordana Gelenčar 1114 Lider 1.385,23 98 Ratko Bošković 1114 JUTARNJI LIST 1.385,23 99 Davorka Blažević 1100 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.367,82 100 Marija Crnjak 1092 Poslovni dnevnik 1.357,88 101 Stanislav Soldo 1092 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.357,88 102 Boris Rašeta 1086 24 SATA 1.350,41 103 Igor Kokoruš 1082 Bjelovarac 1.345,44 104 Ivica Beti 1065 VEČERNJI LIST 1.324,30 105 Tina Šimurina 1059 HTV 1.316,84 106 Saša Paparella 1058 Poslovni dnevnik 1.315,60 107 Danijela Bašić Palković 1054 GLAS Istre 1.310,62 108 Hrvoje Prnjak 1045 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.299,43 109 Davor Ivanković 1037 VEČERNJI LIST 1.289,48 110 Denis Derk 1036 VEČERNJI LIST 1.288,24 111 Tomislav Jelinčić 1027 RTL 1.277,05 112 Ingrid Šestan Kučić 1008 NOVI LIST 1.253,42 113 Marinko Jurasić 1004 VEČERNJI LIST 1.248,45 114 Oriana Antešić 1003 NOVI LIST 1.247,21 115 Gojko Drljača 1000 VEČERNJI LIST 1.243,48 116 Ivona Škalamera 999 VEČERNJI LIST 1.242,23 117 Toni Paštar 994 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.236,01 118 Sanja Stapić 991 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.232,28 119 Hrvoje Šlabek 988 VEČERNJI LIST 1.228,55 120 Marija Lešić Omerović 987 Glas Slavonije 1.227,31 121 Boris Odorčić 984 PRIVREDNI LIST 1.223,58 122 Radmila Kovačević 983 VEČERNJI LIST 1.222,34 123 Stela Kolar Borovčak 970 HRT 1.206,17 124 DIJANA TURIĆ 967 Makarska Kronika 1.202,44 125 Denis Krnić 964 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.198,71 126 Viktor Horvat 963 BUSINESS.HR 1.197,47 127 Suzana Bandić 962 Zadarski List 1.196,22 128 Edi Prodan 953 NOVI LIST 1.185,03 129 Marina Jurković 952 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.183,79 130 Darko Pavičić 945 VEČERNJI LIST 1.175,08 131 Sandra Golemac 942 VEČERNJI LIST 1.171,35 132 Siniša Malus 921 SEEBIZ.eu 1.145,24 133 Ružica Mikačić 915 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.137,78 134 Ahmet Kalajdžić 910 Slobodna Dalmacija 1.131,56 135 Marija Mihelić 900 GLAS sLAVONIJE 1.119,13 136 Katarina Rudan 899 Slobodna Dalmacija, Šibenski list 1.117,88 137 Marija Radošević 895 Novi List 1.112,91 138 Ivana Kocijan 876 Glas Slavonije 1.089,28 139 Zlatko Horvat 876 GLAS Istre 1.089,28 140 Darko Pejić 873 Glas Slavonije 1.085,55 141 Nenad Polimac 869 Jutarnji 1.080,58 142 Sandra Lacić 864 Glas Slavonije 1.074,36 143 Petra Balija 860 VEČERNJI LIST 1.069,39 144 Jelena Lovrić 857 JUTARNJI LIST 1.065,66 145 Romana Kovačević Barišić 856 VEČERNJI LIST 1.064,42 146 Dijana Kožul 841 VEČERNJI LIST 1.045,76 147 Srđan Hebar 841 VEČERNJI LIST 1.045,76 148 Drago Živković 835 PRIVREDNI DNEVNIK 1.038,30 149 Željko Maljevac 831 Novi Sisački tjednik 1.033,33 150 Vanja Nezirović 830 JUTARNJI LIST 1.032,08 UKUPAN BROJ BODOVA 232.329,00 UKUPNO KUNA 288.895,46.
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