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− | ''[[Mladina Magazine|Mladina]]'' | + | ''[[Mladina Magazine|Mladina]]'' [Youth] appeared for the first time in January [[established::1943]] in succession to the former ''Mlada Slovenia'' [Young Slovenia], a magazine of the National Liberation Front published in 1941–1942. Since that time ''Mladina'' has gained a reputation for challenging, investigative and provocative reporting in the former Yugoslavia. In the independent Slovenia, ''Mladina'' continues to irritate the authorities and its role has remained controversial. |
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− | According to the National Research on Readership | + | According to the National Research on Readership, in 2009 ''Mladina'' was read daily by 63,000 people, which gives it a 3.7 per cent daily reach. |
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According to the National Research on Readership, in 2009 Mladina was read daily by 63,000 people, which gives it a 3.7 per cent daily reach.
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