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Slovenska tiskovna agencija : ウィキペディア英語版
Slovenian Press Agency

Slovenian Press Agency ((スロベニア語:Slovenska tiskovna agencija)) (STA), established in 1991, is a national press agency covering domestic and international events. It was established and is owned by the Republic of Slovenia.
STA news services (the General News Service in Slovene, the daily English Service, the Picture Service and a specialized Radio Service) are targeted at state institutions, corporations, embassies and other users.
The STA is the only provider of daily news in English for the expatriate community in Slovenia and for English-speaking readers abroad.
With over 100 full-time employees and part-time contributors based in Ljubljana, and a network of correspondents in major cities across Slovenia as well as in Brussels, New York, Zagreb, Rome, Klagenfurt, Trieste and Gorizia, the STA provides coverage of events in Slovenia and around the world. The agency exchanges news wires with press agencies from around the world and taps into other foreign sources of news.
STA milestones
3 June 1991: Slovenian Press Agency (STA) is founded • December 1995: STA opens its first correspondence office abroad in Brussels • October 1996: Launch of first STA website • June 2001: First decade of uninterrupted reporting, which coincides with the first decade of Slovenian independence.
STA General Managers
June 1991 – March 1993: Dejan Verčič • April 1993 – April 1994: Dušica Jurman • May 1994 – October 1994: Tadej Labernik, Acting Director • November 1994 – November 2001: Tadej Labernik • December 2001 – November 2005: Igor Vezovnik • December 2005 - May 2007: Lidija Pavlovčič • June 2007 - March 2007: Alenka Katarina Paulin • April 2009: Bojan Veselinovič
STA Editors in chief
December 1991 – March 1993: Dušan Rogelj • April 1993 – April 1998: Tadej Labernik • May 1998 – May 1999: Željka Zagorac • June 1999 – September 2001: Vera Celcer • October 2001 – January 2005: Tadeja Šegan • February 2005 – November 2005: Mihaela Zupančič, Acting Editor in Chief • December 2005 – February 2005: Vera Celcer, Acting Editor in Chief • March 2006 - September 2006: Nadja Podobnik • October 2006 – June 2007: Eva Horvat, Acting Editor in Chief • July 2007 – October 2009: Borut Meško • November 2009: Alen Pivk, Acting Editor in Chief • December 2009: Barbara Štrukelj
== STA's main news services ==

The Slovenian Press Agency is a source of news for Slovenian media outlets and the Slovenian public in general, as well as the main source of news on events in Slovenia for foreign press agencies and major international media outlets. The STA is the only provider of daily news in English for the expatriate community in Slovenia and for English-speaking readers abroad.

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