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− | ''[[Primorske novice]]'' was established when two newspapers ''Primorske novice'' and ''Slovenski Jadran'' (1953) were unified. Today ''Primorske novice'' is an independent newspaper published twice a week (Tuesdays and Fridays), with an emphasis on the news from Primorska region. Since 2000 there have been two versions of ''Primorske novice'': one covers the Koper (coastal) region, and the other the Nova Gorica (North Primorje) region. The publisher is Primorske novice ČZD d.o.o. Koper, with editorial offices in Koper and in Nova Gorica. According to the National Research on Readership, in 2009 ''Primorske novice'' was read daily by 61,000 people, giving it a 3.5 per cent daily reach. ''Primorske novice'' has correspondent offices in Ajdovščina, Ilirska Bistrica, Idrija, Sežana, Tolmin, Postojna and Ljubljana. Cultural and regional events are given extensive coverage. | + | ''[[Primorske novice]]'' was established when two newspapers ''Primorske novice'' and ''Slovenski Jadran'' ([[established::1953]]) were unified. Today ''Primorske novice'' is an independent newspaper published twice a week (Tuesdays and Fridays), with an emphasis on the news from Primorska region. Since 2000 there have been two versions of ''Primorske novice'': one covers the Koper (coastal) region, and the other the Nova Gorica (North Primorje) region. The publisher is Primorske novice ČZD d.o.o. Koper, with editorial offices in Koper and in Nova Gorica. According to the National Research on Readership, in 2009 ''Primorske novice'' was read daily by 61,000 people, giving it a 3.5 per cent daily reach. ''Primorske novice'' has correspondent offices in Ajdovščina, Ilirska Bistrica, Idrija, Sežana, Tolmin, Postojna and Ljubljana. Cultural and regional events are given extensive coverage. |
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