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− | [[Delo Publishing House]] (in English ''delo'' means "labour") is a public limited liability company that employs around 450 people, 200 in the journalist section (170 journalists, 9 in the cultural section) and others in the service sector (distribution, marketing and printing). Delo publishes the daily newspaper [[Delo Newspaper|''Delo'']], with eleven supplements. Other publications are: the daily tabloid ''Slovenske novice''; the Sunday newspaper ''Nedelo'', and the specialised magazine ''Grafičar'' (graphic industry). | + | [[Delo Publishing House]] (in English ''delo'' means "labour") is a public limited liability company that employs around 450 people, 200 in the journalist section (170 journalists, 9 in the cultural section) and others in the service sector (distribution, marketing and printing). Delo publishes the daily newspaper [[Delo Newspaper|''Delo'']], with eleven supplements. Other publications are: the daily tabloid ''Slovenske novice''; the Sunday newspaper ''Nedelo'', the ''[[Pogledi Newspaper]]'' on art, culture and society, and the specialised magazine ''Grafičar'' (graphic industry). |
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Revision as of 00:37, 9 December 2010
Journalistic and photographic archive
The Journalistic Documentation Department maintains one of the richest photographic and newspaper archives in Slovenia. The content of the recent years can be browsed on the Internet archive of the Delo online version but the archive on Dunajska street is also open for visits by appointment.
Cicero Gallery
In the lobby of the Delo Publishing House there is also an occasional gallery with its programme closely linked to publishing or the company itself. Painter Marjan Skumavc, for example, wrote the notorious "black chronicle" in Delo newspaper for years and also showed his paintings here.