Native name
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Танјуг |
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State-owned company | |
Industry | News media |
Founded | Belgrade, Serbia (31 October 1995 First founded on 5 November 1943 |
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Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia |
Key people
|
Branka Đukić (Director) |
Services | Wire service |
Revenue | €2.66 million (2013) |
€5,713 (2013) | |
Total assets | €1.60 million (2013) |
Total equity | €0.94 million (2013) |
Owner | Government of Serbia |
Number of employees
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216 |
Website | www |
Tanjug (/'tʌnjʊg/) (Serbian Cyrillic: Танјуг) is a Serbian state news agency based in Belgrade. Founded in November 1943 as Yugoslavia's official news agency, its name is an acronym of its full original native name Telegrafska agencija nove Jugoslavije ("Telegraphic Agency of the New Yugoslavia").
From 1975 to mid-1980s, Tanjug had a leading role in the Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool (NANAP), a collaborating group of news agencies of the Non-Aligned Movement. The Yugoslav professionals helped equipping and training journalists and technicians in other NAM countries, mainly in Africa and South Asia.
In 2015, Serbian media started speculating that Tanjug would permanently cease its operations due to financial problems. A state secretary in the Ministry of Culture and the Media eventually dispelled these rumors, but acknowledged the difficulties and said a public–private partnership could be the solution to the problem.