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− | + | Continuously in print since [[established::1947]], [[Gorenjski glas]] (meaning ''The Gorenjska Voice'') is a regional newspaper published twice per week. It is covering events and issues affecting the Gorenjska region in the Alpine northern part of Slovenia, and is the primary printed media of the region with a circulation of about 20.000 issues. | |
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+ | ==Background== | ||
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+ | Gorenjski glas has its roots in a newspaper called Gorenjc, first published in 1900. It was coming out until 1916, was resurrected in 1934 and once again discontinued in 1941. Then in 1944, even while the war was still raging, Gorenjski glas saw its first three editions published. It came into regular circulation in 1947 as a weekly and after some time settled as a biweekly journal. | ||
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+ | ==Local editions== | ||
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+ | Furthermore, Gorenjski glas runs a dense network of different local and regional publications for almost 20 of the bigger towns in the region. Most of these are sent freely to all the households in a a particular municipality. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.gorenjskiglas.si/ Gorenjski glas website] | * [http://www.gorenjskiglas.si/ Gorenjski glas website] |
Revision as of 14:41, 1 June 2016
Background
Gorenjski glas has its roots in a newspaper called Gorenjc, first published in 1900. It was coming out until 1916, was resurrected in 1934 and once again discontinued in 1941. Then in 1944, even while the war was still raging, Gorenjski glas saw its first three editions published. It came into regular circulation in 1947 as a weekly and after some time settled as a biweekly journal.
Local editions
Furthermore, Gorenjski glas runs a dense network of different local and regional publications for almost 20 of the bigger towns in the region. Most of these are sent freely to all the households in a a particular municipality.