List of newspapers in Montenegro
Appearance
This is a list of newspapers and news websites published in Montenegro.
List of publications
[edit]News websites
[edit]- Cafe del Montenegro (CdM), Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet
- Portal Analitika, Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet
- The Montenegro Times, first English newspaper. See themontenegrotimes
.com - The Montenegro Times, first Russian news website. See mntimes.me
Daily newspapers
[edit]- Pobjeda (English: The Victory), Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet (since 1944)
- Vijesti (English: The News), Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet (since 1997)
- Dan (English: The Day), Serbian in the Cyrillic alphabet (since 1999)[1]
- Dnevne Novine (English: the Daily news), Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet (since 2011)[2]
Weekly publications
[edit]- Monitor, news magazine (Montenegrin in the Montenegrin Latin alphabet)
- Arena, sports newspaper (Montenegrin in the Montenegrin Latin alphabet)
- Revija D, news magazine (Serbian in the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet)
- Objektiv, film magazine (Montenegrin in the Montenegrin Latin alphabet)
Monthly publications
[edit]- Magazin ARS, cultural magazine (Montenegrin in the Montenegrin Latin alphabet)
- Svetigora, religious and cultural magazine (Serbian in the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet)
- Matica, cultural magazine (Montenegrin in the Montenegrin Latin alphabet)
- Magazin BIT, ICT magazine (Montenegrin in the Montenegrin Latin alphabet)
Historical publications
[edit]- Crnogorac, cultural and political newspaper (from 1871 until 1873)[3]
- Glas Crnogorca, periodical newspaper (from 1873 to 1916, 1917 until 1922)
- Narodna misao, periodical newspaper (from 1906 to 1907, 1916 until 1919)
- Cetinjski vjesnik periodical political newspaper (from 1908 until 1915)
References
[edit]- ^ Pål Kolstø (December 2012). Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 260. ISBN 978-1-4094-9164-4. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ^ "Nove "Dnevne novine" u Crnoj Gori". Mondo. 2011-09-10. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- ^ Gopčević, Spiridon (2008). Crna Gora pp. 57, 118. Podgorica: CID.