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NIN (magazine)

''NIN'' (Serbian Cyrillic: НИН) is a weekly newsmagazine published in Belgrade, Serbia. Its name is an acronym for ''Nedeljne informativne novine'' (Недељне информативне новине) which roughly translates into ''Weekly Informational Newspaper''.
Though a current events magazine in its essence, ''NIN'' also earned an esteemed reputation due to a long tradition of opening its pages to the best and the brightest within Serbian, and previously Yugoslav society, whether in arts, sciences, or even sports. This reputation has recently somewhat been tarnished as the magazine was forced into commercial competition with numerous political periodicals that sprung up in Serbia after the collapse of socialism. Since then, ''NIN'' has adopted a slightly more populist tone, though it's still highly regarded.
, the magazine has 35 employees.
In July 2008, the magazine celebrated the release of its 3000th issue.〔(NIN objavio 3000. broj, ''Politika'', June 27, 2008 )〕 On March 13, 2009 it was announced that majority stake in the magazine was bought by Swiss media company Ringier AG.〔(NIN prodat kompaniji "Ringier", ''Blic'', March 13, 2009 )〕
==History==
''NIN'' was originally started in 1935.

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