Nin
Društvo za novinsko-izdavačku delatnost NIN is the company that publishes political weekly NIN. This magazine was established by a group of journalists in 1935, but it has been regularly published since 1951. When NIN was privatised, in 2009, it was first bought by the company Ringier d.o.o., and between 2010 and 2022 it was part of the international Group Ringier Axel Springer Media AG. Then, for about a year, it was owned by the Swiss media group Ringier, before Jelena Drakulić-Petrović, the director of Ringier Serbia, took over ownership of the company in August 2023.
Business Form
Private
Legal Form
Limited liability company
Individual Owner
Other Online Outlets
nin.co.rs
General Information
Founding Year
1999
Affiliated Interests Founder
Group of journalists and intellectuals
Employees
12
Contact
Tax/ ID Number
Tax ID 100061871
ID 06925278
Financial Information
Revenue (Financial Data/ Optional)
680.006,00 USD / 74,5 Mln RSD (2022)
Operating Profit (in Mill. $)
-39.602,00 USD / -4,3 Mln RSD (2022)
Advertising (in % of total funding)
Missing data
Management
Other Influential People
Has been the editor-in-chief of the NIN weekly since 2014. In July 2011, he came to NIN as the editor of the economic section, and in October 2012 he became the deputy editor-in-chief. Ćulibrk graduated from the Faculty of Economics. From 2007 to 2008, he was an advisor to the Minister of Labour and Social Policy of the Republic of Serbia, Rasim Ljajić, and then worked as the editor-in-chief of Ekonom:east between 2008 and 2011. For more than ten years, he worked as a columnist and reporter for almost all leading newspapers in Serbia.
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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.
Ringier Serbia portal, Accessed on 8 September 2023