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According to the National Research on Readership ''Večer'' was read daily in 2013 by 104,000 people, giving it a 6.1 per cent daily reach. ''Večer'' correspondent offices are located in Ljubljana, Celje, Murska Sobota, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenska Bistrica, Ptuj, and Trbovlje. | According to the National Research on Readership ''Večer'' was read daily in 2013 by 104,000 people, giving it a 6.1 per cent daily reach. ''Večer'' correspondent offices are located in Ljubljana, Celje, Murska Sobota, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenska Bistrica, Ptuj, and Trbovlje. | ||
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''Večer'' has cooperated with the French newspaper ''Le Soir'' and other international newspapers. | ''Večer'' has cooperated with the French newspaper ''Le Soir'' and other international newspapers. | ||
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Revision as of 15:52, 10 July 2019
According to the National Research on Readership Večer was read daily in 2013 by 104,000 people, giving it a 6.1 per cent daily reach. Večer correspondent offices are located in Ljubljana, Celje, Murska Sobota, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenska Bistrica, Ptuj, and Trbovlje.
Večer has cooperated with the French newspaper Le Soir and other international newspapers.
The Večer Publishing House confers the annual Večernica Award for the best literary work by young people, and since 2016 also the Viktor Award for the most popular creators in media and popular culture.
See also
External link
- Večer.com (in Slovenian)