Alo.rs
Alo.rs[edit | edit source]
Alo.rs is a popular Serbian news portal and tabloid newspaper. Here are the key details about Alo.rs:
Background and History[edit | edit source]
- Alo! was launched on October 15, 2007 as a daily tabloid newspaper published in Belgrade, Serbia[4]. - It was initially launched by Ringier AG, owners of another Serbian daily newspaper called Blic[4]. - In 2010, Alo! became part of Ringier Axel Springer Media AG when Ringier AG and Axel Springer AG formed a joint venture[4].
Format and Content[edit | edit source]
- Alo.rs is one of the most popular media portals in Serbia[8]. - It provides news and content on various topics including:
- Current events from Serbia and around the world - Sports news - Entertainment news - Educational content[8]
- The newspaper version is published daily on 16 pages[4].
Digital Presence[edit | edit source]
- Alo.rs has a website (www.alo.rs) that provides online news content[15]. - They also have a mobile app available for iOS and Android devices8[1]. - The app allows users to access all the latest news and content from Alo.rs on their mobile devices[8].
Readership and Popularity[edit | edit source]
- Alo! is described as one of the most popular media portals in Serbia[8]. - When it first launched, it tried to gain market share by setting its price lower than other established Serbian tabloids[4].
Ownership and Management[edit | edit source]
- As of 2023, Alo! is owned by Saša Blagojević[4]. - The current editor-in-chief is Ana Ćubela[4].
Controversies[edit | edit source]
- Like many tabloids, Alo! has faced questions about its financial viability and political allegiances, especially when it first launched alongside several other similar tabloid dailies in Serbia[4].
In summary, Alo.rs is a prominent Serbian news outlet that provides a mix of news, sports, entertainment and other content through its print newspaper, website and mobile apps. While popular, it has also faced some of the typical controversies associated with tabloid journalism.
References[edit | edit source]
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