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@Egeymi: I'm not sure (yet) where information that Vjesnik's publisher was in fact Narodne novine (d.d.) (another newspaper with a same-named publishing house) comes from. You can see that WP:RS here state Tina was published by "Vjesnik, the largest publishing house in Yugoslavia". There was no other "Vjesnik" (of that size) in Yugoslavia but former Vjesnik d.d. that reliable sources report to have also published Vjesnik, the newspaper. As for private companies... in socialist Yugoslavia? :P There is confusion that needs to be cleared up about Vjesnik's publisher. -Vipz (talk) 19:34, 30 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Vipz I've no idea about the publisher of the Vjesnik paper, but maybe during the communist era its publisher was the same company, Vjesnik. If I find anything, I'll added to the page.
Again sorry for my stubbornness :(( But there were some private publications in East Germany which made me think the same for Yugoslavia.--Egeymi (talk) 19:42, 30 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Egeymi: took me a simple Google search or two. I've expanded publisher information in the infobox of Vjesnik. I saw no stubbornness on your part, nothing to worry about. Cheers. -Vipz (talk) 20:52, 30 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]