Milan Lađević
Milan Lađević was editor-in-chief of the daily Kurir until the end of 2015. That year, Kurir tried to take over the management of the daily Politika, which led to conflicts with the government and the Serbian Progressive Party.
In November 2015, the famous Kurir front page 'Serbia, Sorry' was published as an introduction to an article by the then owner of Kurir, Aleksandar Rodić, in which he apologises to the citizens of Serbia for, as he says, being forced to be part of Aleksandar Vucic's propaganda team. This conflict between Rodić and Vucic lasted several months, with mutual accusations and a war with the pro-government media.
Lađević was even questioned by the police, which was presented by Kurir as pressure on her and an attack on freedom of speech. A few weeks later, Lađević was removed from his position as editor of Kurir, and in January 2016 he founded Media Network, a company that publishes Srpski telegraf. Kurir soon returned to its usual editorial policy. Before Kurir, Lađević worked as an editor at the daily Blic.
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Although ownership data on Srpski Telegraf newspaper is available through public databases, there have been doubts about the true owners of this tabloid since its inception. The two owners are former editors of Kurir, which are known to the public, and there is not much publicly available information about the lawyer Lazar Simić, except that he used to work in a law office together with Igor Isailović. Financial data refer to the company that publishes the media.