ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - According to a survey conducted by the "Prizma istrazivanja" agency, the most read Croatian daily in the first two months of this year was Vecernji List, with an average of 557,000 readers of a total of 1.6
million. The daily is followed by Jutarnji List, with only 0.5 percent fewer readers.
ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - According to a survey conducted by the "Prizma
istrazivanja" agency, the most read Croatian daily in the first two
months of this year was Vecernji List, with an average of 557,000
readers of a total of 1.6 million. The daily is followed by Jutarnji
List, with only 0.5 percent fewer readers.#L#
The agency's survey, the third of this kind, is part of a project
called MediaMonitor.
According to the survey, which included 6,831 respondents, an average
of 42 percent of the population above the age of 12, or 1.6 people,
read dailies. The most read newspaper after Vecernji List and Jutarnji
List is Slobodna Dalmacija, with 250,000 readers, Novi List with
145,000 readers, and Sportske Novosti and Glas Istre with slightly
fewer than 90,000 readers each.
Glas Slavonije, Vjesnik, Zadarski List and other dailies have fewer
than 50,000 readers each.
Compared to the last quarter of 2004, the situation is mostly
unchanged, the only difference being that Jutarnji List had slightly
more readers last year and was placed first on the list of the most
read dailies.
(Hina) rml sb