Alo!

The tabloid daily Alo started publishing in September 2007.

This daily newspaper was founded and published by the company Ringier LTD., also the owner and publisher of the Blic. The Swiss-German company Ringier Axel Springer owned the Alo daily from its founding in 2010 until July 2017, when it sold the Alo to another company.

Although the Alo had the same publisher and owner as the daily Blic from its founding until July 2017, in terms of content, Alo is less informative and politically profiled than Blic, and its style is closer to tabloid journalism.

Since 2017, the owner of the daily Alo is Saša Blagojević, through his company - Alo Media System, founded a few months earlier.

Blagojević is the CEO and one of the co-owners of the marketing and consulting agency known as Trilenium. He has owned the Belgrade media, RTV Studio B, since June 2018, through his company Global Media Technology. Media in Serbia announced that Saša Blagojević is close to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party.

The company Alo Media System was founded in March 2017 under the name of Dnevne novine Alo, three months before the publisher Ringier issued a statement about the sale of this newspaper. In June 2019, the company changed its name to Alo Media System.

Alo Media System shared the address with the company Ringier Axel Springer from its foundation until February 2018, when the registered seat of both companies moved to Kosovska Street in Belgrade. Blagojević's company Global Media Technology is at the same address.

In the report on compliance with the Code of Ethics for Journalists in daily newspapers from October 1, 2022, to January 31, 2023, the Press Council claimed Code violation in 581 articles published in the Alo newspaper, putting this paper in the second place, just behind the daily Srpski Telegraf (658), by the number of violations.

The company Alo Media Systems regularly receives money from local government media tenders. From 2019 to 2022, according to the data on public tenders available from BIRN's database, this company was awarded at least 37 million dinars in 32 tenders. Among the cities giving money to the newspaper publisher Alo are Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Subotica, and Kraljevo.

Key facts

Audience Share

6.8%

Ownership Type

Private

Geographic Coverage

National

Content Type

Paid content: 50 RSD per copy (2023)

Data Publicly Available

ownership data is easily available from other sources, e. g. public registries etc.

2 ♥

Media Companies / Groups

Alo Media System

Ownership

Ownership Structure

The publisher of the daily newspaper Alo and the online publication Alo.rs is the company Alo Media System, which bought the newspaper from Ringier Axel Springer in July 2017. This company is 100% owned by Saša Blagojević.

Individual Owner

Media Companies / Groups
Facts

General Information

Founding Year

2007

Affiliated Interests Founder

Ringier doo

Published the daily newspaper Alo in 2007, and the paper became the property of Ringier Axel Springer doo in 2010 when the company was founded.
In 2013, Ringier opened the APM innovative printing house for printing papers within this group, attended by Aleksandar Vučić, then the first vice-president of the Government of Serbia.
This media company was founded in 1996 and is part of the Swiss media group Ringier AG, which operates in Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa.
In Serbia, as the publisher of the Blic, the company was founded in 1996, operating under the name of Ringier Axel Springer Srbija as part of the Swiss-German media group Ringier Axel Springer Media AG from 2010 to 2022.
In 2022, the media company Ringier AG completed the acquisition of shares in Axel Springer SE in Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and with a presence in Romania and Bulgaria, became a leader in the media and digital market of nine countries in Eastern and Central Europe.
When it comes to periodicals, i.e., specialized magazines, weeklies, and the like, Axel Springer "holds" as much as 50-60 percent of the market in Serbia, primarily with magazines intended for female audiences - Blic žena and Blic puls. Economic and political magazines, including the weekly NIN, participate with 20 to 30 percent in the total number of copies.
In the daily newspaper printing market, Ringier Axel Springer dominates with its printing house APM Print, which prints 70 to 80 percent of the daily press - to a lesser extent for its own needs (Blic) and to a greater extent as a service (also printing the Informer, Alo, and Kurir).
Ringier Axel Springer sold the daily Alo to Saša Blagojević in 2017.

Affiliated Interests Ceo

Dragan Lazić

Since 2017, Saša Blagojević and Dragan Lazić have been following one another in the position of the CEO of Alo Media System. Today, according to the Serbian Business Registers Agency, Dragan Lazić is the CEO. Lazić is the president of the Chess Federation of Serbia and a former manager in private companies, such as the construction company Inter-kop, which was close to the Democratic Party, and is now in bankruptcy.
The partnership of the Chess Federation of Serbia with the controversial construction company Millennium Team, which has close relations with the ruling party, has shown that Lazić did not completely cut his ties with construction.
Lazić is a representative of the APM Print printing house, providing printing services to the Ringier company, and since recently in the ownership of a waste company from Čačak.
He is on the supervisory board of several companies, including Radio Indeks and Radio S, and Maksim Media Plus, where Blagojević is the co-owner. This company owns several radio stations (TDI, HIT FM) and is known for "taking over" Studio B after the Serbian Progressive Party came to power in Belgrade, drastically changing the editorial policy of the iconic city radio-television.

Affiliated Interests Editor-In-Chief

Vasilije Papović

The former deputy editor-in-chief of the Alo, has attracted the public's attention several times with inflammatory statements - he called the Press Council a politically colored institution, accused the opposition of spreading false affairs, said for the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, and the Montenegrin newspaper Vijesti that they were calling against the Serbian people, and published an article in the newspaper Alo insinuating that the life of the President Vučić was in danger.

Affiliated Interests other important people

Viktor Petrović

Is the editor in charge of the newspaper Alo.
For almost 16 years, he worked as a journalist in the newspaper Večernje novosti, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Contact

Kosovska 26/3

Stari Grad, Belgrade

E-mail: office@alo.rs, redakcija@alo.rs

W: alo.rs

T: +381 11 400 32 40

Financial Information

Revenue (in Mill. $)

Missing data

Operating Profit (in Mill. $)

Missing data

Advertising (in % of total funding)

Missing data

Market Share

Missing data

Further Information

Meta Data

Missing data on printed and sold circulation, market share and advertising revenue. Financial data is available only for the company that publishes the media, but not for the media itself.

  • Project by
  •  
    Global Media Registry
  •  
    Funded by European Union
  • Funded by
    BMZ