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SADRŽAJ TISKANA IZDANJA: PORTALI: Slobodna Dalmacija www.slobodnadalmacija.hr Šibenski list maslina.slobodnadalmacija.hr SLOBODNA DALMACIJA - DNEVNI LIST Dubrovački vjesnik www.otvorenomore.com 7 OSNOVNE CIJENE OGLASNOG PROSTORA DNEVNOG LISTA Otvoreno more zadarski.hr 8 FORMATI OGLASNOG PROSTORA DNEVNOG LISTA Maslina sibenski.hr 10 STALNI PRILOZI DNEVNOG LISTA Max fishing 14 STALNE TEMATSKE STRANCE dubrovacki.hr 15 POVREMENA IZDANJA Naprid bili 19 UMETANJA The Adriatic Times VINSKI PODRUM 19 EUROPSKO IZDANJE The Dubrovnik Times AUTO-MOTO 20 OSMRTNICE SALON B2C projekti REVIJE I ČASOPISI 22 OTVORENO MORE IZDAVAŠTVO 24 MAX FISHING 26 MASLINA 28 NAPRID BILI PODUZETNIČKI 30 THE ADRIATIC TIMES CENTAR 32 THE DUBROVNIK TIMES 34 DOBRA KOB 36 MALI OGLASNIK EDUKACIJSKI 40 ŠIBENSKI LIST CENTAR 44 DUBROVAČKI VJESNIK SD 48 POSEBNI PROJEKTI PORTALI 52 www.slobodnadalmacija.hr 59 m.slobodnadalmacija.hr Edukacije u 60 www.zadarski.hr turizmu, 62 dubrovacki.hr ekološkoj 64 stil.slobodnadalmacija.hr; proizvodnji misija.slobodnadalmacija.hr; CROATIA TICKETS i zaštiti maslina.slobodnadalmacija.hr; www.croatia-tickets.com www.otvorenomore.hr; okoliša TURIZAM www.adrenalin.hr B2B ADRIAN adrian.slobodnadalmacija.hr 66 PRIPREMA ZA TISAK - UPUTE THE ADRIATIC TIMES 67 KONTAKTI www.croatia-times.com ČITANOST SLOBODNE DALMACIJE po regijama Snažan i utjecajan kreator javnog mnijenja NAJUTJECAJNIJI MEDIJ U DALMACIJI 5% Jedan od osnovnih simbola prepoznavanja dnevni doseg više od ostatak RH Dalmacije i identifikacije Dalmatinaca 300.000 čitatelja zadarski.hr 95% Dalmacija PORTAL ZADARSKE REGIJE dnevni doseg više od 14.000 čitatelja ČITANOST SLOBODNE DALMACIJE MASLINA dobna struktura čitatelja 32% www.zadarski.hr 25% ŠIBENSKI LIST 36% do 18 god. 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Slobodna Dalmacija PETAK, 29.3.2019. prostoriJa 1 SLOBODNA DALMACIJA UTORAK 3. 3. 2015. AUDI R8 PROFIMEDIA PROSTORiJa AUTO-MOTO DALMACIJA ROĐENDAN ‘BAUHAUSA’ MUNJA S ČETIRI PRSTENA 100 GODINA NJEMAČKE ŠKOLE DIZAJNA PROSTORiJA automagazin o novitetima iz auto-moto svijeta PRILOG O KULTURI ŽIVLJENJA PREDSTAVLJAMO PEUGEOT 208 ri godine nakon pred- tivnu pomoć pri parkiranju koja stavljanja Peugeota omogućava automatsko bočno 208, koji je kao grad- parkiranje i izlazak s parkirnog ski kompakt posti- mjesta. Sada dobiva i nove dvije gao veliki uspjeh i či- opcije: Active City Brake (auto- ja će prva generacija matsko kočenje u gradu u sluča- Tuskoro dostići milijun prodanih ju opasnosti od sudara pri brzi- primjeraka, došlo je vrijeme za ni manjoj od 30 km/h) i kameru njegovo pomlađivanje i zateza- za vožnju unatrag. Također nu- nje bora. Obnovljena 208-ica di i funkciju MirrorScreen, koja već na prvi pogled plijeni omogućava prikaz zaslona s pa- novim stilom, koji je na- metnog telefona. glašeniji, robusniji i ot- U ponudi motora su tri bezin- mjeniji. Čak i izgleda ca i isto toliko turbodizelaša, pri sportskije, što nagla- čemu su 1.0-litreni sa 68 KS i 1.2-li- šavaju LED svjetla s treni PureTech s 82 KS atmos- 3D efektom u serij- ferski agregati. Gama benzina- skoj opremi. Ponu- ca osnažena je također 3-cilin- da 208-ice proširuje darskim motorom istog obujma, se izvedbama GT li- ali s turbopunjačem koji istisku- ne i GTi by Peugeot je 110 konjskih snaga uz sustav Sport, čime se isti- Stop&Start. Ovaj motor uparen če intencija brenda s 5-stupanjskim ručnim mjenja- s logom lava prema čem ima izrazito malu emisiji visokoj klasi. Uz to, CO2 od samo 103 g/km, a može Auto-moto prilog Slobodne Dalmacije, koji izlazi svakog utorka na 8 obnovljena 208-ica dobit će no- se kombinirati i s automatskim ve sustave koji olakšavaju grad- 6-stupanjskim mjenjačem s Qu- sku vožnju, dok motori PureTech ickshift tehnologijom, koja omo- i BlueHDi zadovoljavaju stroge gućava brže promjene stupnjeva norme Euro 6, pri čemu odskače prijenosa. U odnosu na 1.6-litre- turbodizelaš koji troši u prosjeku ni VTi motor od 120 KS, koji za- 3,0 l/100 km i emisijom CO2 od sa- mjenjuje, ima za 45 g/km manju mo 79 g/km. emisiju CO2. Ipak, izvan svake Lavić U unutrašnjosti je model konkurencije je 1.6-litreni THP do 16 stranica, tradicijom i sadržajem jedna je od perjanica u hrvat- 208 zadržao Peugeot i-Cockpit s turbobenzinac snage 208 KS, ko- upravljačem manjeg promjera, ji dolazi u sportskim izvedbama ŠIMUNOVI DVORI koji mu u kombinaciji s kompak- GTi i GTi by Peugeot Sport, te is- tnim dimenzijama (dužina ma- pod njega agregat istog obujma, nja od četiri metra) omogućava ali sa 165 KS. iznimnu okretnost i upravljivost. Upravljač je sada presvučen glat- Dizelaši malo troše kom zrnatom kožom, što pojača- Dizelaši su 1.6-litreni Blu- STARINSKA PATINA I s pedigreom va dojam otmjene unutrašnjo- eHDi snage 75 i 100 KS sa susta- skom auto-moto novinarstvu. Posebno se izdvaja time što je zadržao sti. Instrument-ploča ostala je u vom Stop&Start, koji su upareni visini očiju, prikazujući korisne s 5-stupanjskim ručnim mjenja- podatke u vozačevu vidnom po- čima i imaju vrlo malu potrošnju Redizajnirana 208-ica postala je još sportskija i otmjenija uz lju. Peugeot 208 ima i jedinstve- goriva i emisiju CO2. Vrh ponu- nu ambijentalnu rasvjetu u unu- de u dizelskoj izvedbi je također suvremene i štedljive motore snage između 68 i 208 KS, te je trašnjosti. Čista i suvremena bije- 1.6-litreni BlueHDi agregat snage NEPONOVLJIV POGLED la pozadinska rasvjeta koristi se 120 KS i sustavom Stop&Start u PRIVATNO na instrument-ploči, kazaljkama kombinaciji s ručnim mjenjačem ponuda proširena izvedbama GT line i GTi by Peugeot Sport i na svim komandama. sa šest stupnjeva prijenosa koji svoj izvorni oblik pa je, osim što je integralni dio tiskanog izdanja, Ovaj automobil bio je jedan emitira samo 94 g/km CO2.
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