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Originally launched in 1951 under the name Ljubljanski [[Dnevnik]] ('Ljubljana Daily'), this newspaper was renamed Dnevnik in 1968 and Dnevnik: neodvisni časopis ('Dnevnik: Independent Newspaper') in 1991. Its average daily print run is around 62,000 issues. According to the National Research on Readership ([http://www.nrb.info http://www.nrb.info]), in 2006 Dnevnik was read daily by 162,000 people, giving it a 9.5 per cent daily reach. The newspaper has correspondent offices in Celje, Kamnik, Koper, Kranj, Trbovlje, Novo Mesto and Jesenice. Dnevnik issues several supplementary editions - since 1962 Nedeljski dnevnik ('Sunday Dnevnik'), since 1994 Moj dom ('My Home') and Tolar na tolar ('Financial Supplement'), since 1996 Odmevnik ('Echo Paper' on hot issues), since 1999 Dnevnik & Svet Nepremičnin ('Dnevnik and Real Estate'), since 2000 Orbita, and since 2002 Cona ('Zone', a Supplement for Young People) and Križišče (a weekend supplement). The cultural section prepares one or two pages per day covering cultural events and cultural policy issues, including reviews, interviews and reports. | Originally launched in 1951 under the name Ljubljanski [[Dnevnik]] ('Ljubljana Daily'), this newspaper was renamed Dnevnik in 1968 and Dnevnik: neodvisni časopis ('Dnevnik: Independent Newspaper') in 1991. Its average daily print run is around 62,000 issues. According to the National Research on Readership ([http://www.nrb.info http://www.nrb.info]), in 2006 Dnevnik was read daily by 162,000 people, giving it a 9.5 per cent daily reach. The newspaper has correspondent offices in Celje, Kamnik, Koper, Kranj, Trbovlje, Novo Mesto and Jesenice. Dnevnik issues several supplementary editions - since 1962 Nedeljski dnevnik ('Sunday Dnevnik'), since 1994 Moj dom ('My Home') and Tolar na tolar ('Financial Supplement'), since 1996 Odmevnik ('Echo Paper' on hot issues), since 1999 Dnevnik & Svet Nepremičnin ('Dnevnik and Real Estate'), since 2000 Orbita, and since 2002 Cona ('Zone', a Supplement for Young People) and Križišče (a weekend supplement). The cultural section prepares one or two pages per day covering cultural events and cultural policy issues, including reviews, interviews and reports. | ||
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29 Aug 2015
13 Sep 2015
Countryside, an exhibition by photographer Luka Cjuha (Dnevnik Newspaper), at the 27th International Festival of Photojournalism Visa pour l’Image
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1 Sep 2012
16 Sep 2012
Dnevnik's photographers Luka Cjuha, Jaka Gasar, Bojan Velikonja, and Tomaž Zajelšnik participating in the international daily newspapers exhibition Daily Press at the 24th , and competing for the 2012 Visa d’or Daily Press Award
at the Visa pour l'Image, International Festival of Photojournalism