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Glas javnosti : ウィキペディア英語版
Glas javnosti

''Glas javnosti'' (Глас јавности, meaning "Voice of the public") was a daily newspaper published in Belgrade. After publishing a newspaper from April 1998 until January 2010, the people behind the project have since then run a news portal under the same name.
Its first issue appeared on April 20, 1998, published by a group of journalists from ''Blic'' daily who, led by Manojlo Vukotić, left to form their own newspaper.
Initially, their new paper carried the ''Novi Blic'' name, but the Belgrade Commercial Court put a stop to that by issuing an immediate injunction citing copyright infringement. After 5 issues, on April 25, 1998, the paper appeared under its current name,〔(Retrospektiva svega onoga šta je preživela redakcija "Glasa javnosti" od prvog broja lista do današnjeg dvehiljaditog - Pratio nas Bog i čitaoci ); ''Glas javnosti'', 7 March 2004〕 which the staff took from a long-forgotten 19th century publication.
Modern ''Glas javnosti'' assumes a continuity from a newspaper of the same name published in Kragujevac during 19th century. The first issue of that ''Glas javnosti'' came out on July 15, 1874.
''Glas'' is financially managed by Radisav Rodić who also owns ''Kurir''. Initially, the paper's editor-in-chief duties were performed by Manojlo Vukotić, who was succeeded by Srećko Petrić, Milan Bečejić, Slavoljub Kačarević, Maja Vojinović, Petar Lazić, Ivan Čorbić, Slavica Jovović, and Ljiljana Staletović.
The FR Yugoslavian authorities frequently went after ''Glas''. On the 2nd and 3 October 1999, the paper ceased publication due to an official injunction, citing three unregistered workers at the ABC grafika printing company. The ban was widely seen as retribution for the paper's decision to print and distribute a bulletin by the Alliance for Change opposition coalition.
In January 2012, the newspaper ceased publishing its print issue. The plan was to continue with the web-portal and eventually go back to print publishing. As of 2012
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