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The Color Press Group (abbr. CPG) or Color Media International, is a Serbian media company based in Novi Sad, Serbia. CPG publishes periodical print media such as lifestyle magazines, weekly tabloids, and glossy publications. Its various publications sell over two million copies each month, amounting to an annual revenue stream of over 20 million euros. CPG is registered as a limited liability company (LLC) and contains assets in Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia,
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, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. Currently, the company publishes 84 periodicals, including its centerpiece publications, weekly tabloid ''Svet'' and monthly health/lifestyle magazine '' Lepota i zdravlje''. The company is owned by Velibor Đurović and
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History

1992-1995 The company was founded in April 1992 when Robert Čoban and Velibor Đurović began publishing a biweekly student paper called ''Index'' at the University of Novi Sad. After initial political and financial hardships, the paper grew into a biweekly magazine called ''Svet'' (''The World''), focused mainly on politics, the war in the Bosnia and Croatia region, and crime growth in Serbia. The circulation ranged from 3,000 to 10,000 copies and was printed by the printing house Forum in Novi Sad. Simultaneously, a company called Svet Press, owned by Coban and Djurovic, was created to oversee the magazine. 1996–1999 The magazine changed its format from
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after transferring to the printing house Borba in
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. These changes caused a gradual shift in concept, ''Svet'' became a magazine focused on entertainment and celebrity lifestyles and published some of the first paparazzo photographs in the history of Serbian publishing. In the following years, as a part of the publishing house Svet Press, the following editions have been started: ''Zona'' (''The Zone''), ''Moja tajna'' (''My Secret''), ''Moja romansa'' (''My Romance''), ''Moje srce'' (''My Heart'') and ''Teen Story'', the first magazine printed abroad (Revai Nyomda, Budapest) on glossy paper. In December 1996, in cooperation with the Open Society Fund, a special edition of ''Svet'' was published dedicated to crime growth and the police torture of citizens in Serbia. At the beginning of the NATO bombing in March 1999, the magazines were not issued for a few days. However, in April the complete production continued with a reduced number of pages and material adapted to the new circumstances. In the months following the NATO bombing, Svet Press published their first two enigmatic magazines, ''Skandi svet'' and ''Sfinga'' (''The Sphynx''), and culinary magazines, ''Tajne kuhinje'' (''Kitchen Secrets'') and ''Slatke tajne'' (''Sweet Secrets''). These magazines are no longer published. In August 1999, Svet Press established its first daughter company, Svet Print (The World Print), in Banjaluka. Four months later, an additional daughter company, Monte Color, was established in Podgorica. At the Frankfurt book fair in 1999, Svet Press concluded its first license contract and started publishing the British children's magazine ''Junior'', which is still published today. 2000–2001 At the beginning of the new millennium, Svet press started several of its brands, including ''Lepota i zdravlje'' (''Health and Beauty''), ''Moja beba'' (''My Baby''), and a variety of enigmatic magazines and love stories. The company further expanded into Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina. ''Svet'' magazine, the company’s basic publication, increased the number of colour pages and introduced glossy covers, which resulted in a rise in circulation. A New Year's edition from December 2001 published 250,000 copies. By the end of 2001, Svet Press established the company Svet Verlag with headquarters in Hamburg and began a European issue of ''Svet''. 2002–2003 In the summer of 2002, negotiations were made with the German company Heinrich Bauer Verlag from Hamburg. This resulted in the publishing of ''Bravo'', a biweekly magazine for teenagers that has gained the highest circulation in Europe. At the same time, magazines ''Joy'' and ''Lea'' were introduced at a party celebrating ten years of CPG. ''Joy'', the first women's monthly licensed magazine in Serbia, was started in cooperation with Swiss company Marquard Media AG and still has the highest circulation in this sector today. Biweekly magazine ''Lea'' is no longer published. In 2003, ''CKM'', the first licensed male magazine in Serbia, and ''Bravo Girl'', a monthly magazine for teenage girls, began in cooperation with Marquard Media AG. CPG further expanded with companies in Macedonia and Croatia and founded a small printing house called Color Print as part of the Color Press Group. Color Print began by publishing only crossword puzzles and love stories but now publishes over 2,000,000 magazine copies from the company’s portfolio. 2004–2006 In 2004, CPG had a dynamic development, starting several dozens of new domestic and licensed editions in Serbia and the region including: ''TV Novele'' (''TV Novellas''), ''Bravo ScreenFun'', ''FHM'', ''Auto Start'', ''Brava Casa'', ''Lekovito Bilje'' (''Medicinal Plants''), ''Astro'', ''Mobi'' and a large number of children's, enigmatic and love magazines. In association with Video Top, a company from
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, Color Press Group established JV companies in Slovenia and Croatia, which jointly published ''Bravo'', ''Brava Casa'', ''FHM'', ''Lepota i Zdravlje'', and numerous love stories and children's publications. 2007–2008 In January 2007, a party celebrating 15 years of the company and the 500th issue of Svet magazine was held at MB Brewery for 1,200 employees and guests. It was also the occasion for filming a five-minute promo clip about company history and publishing a special edition of ''Svet'' magazine celebrating the Jubilee. On July 19, 2007, a launch party at Beli dvor celebrated the first issue of ''Hello!'', the oldest celebrity magazine. Additionally, a variety of magazines were issued in 2007 including a specialized magazine, ''Moja kosa'' (''My hair''); a monthly health magazine with high circulation ''Top zdravlje'' (''Top Health''); magazines ''Kuhinjica'' and ''Dobra hrana'' (in cooperation with a production company, Skorpion); Bauer's biweekly female magazine, ''Tina''; ''Burda''; ''Moje dete''; and specialized bi-monthly magazine, ''Beauty Expert''. In 2007, CPG published six out of the 12 magazines with the highest circulation in Serbia with ''Svet'', their basic publication, at the top. In June 2008, ''Hello!'' magazine, a biweekly publication, began being published weekly and CPG received a June Award from the Regional Chamber of Commerce in Novi Sad. In 2008, CPG reached a record for circulation in the region after issues of ''Lepota i zdravlje'' were released for the market of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slovenia. The Macedonian (May) and Croatian (July) issues were also published. In July, the circulation of ''Lepota i zdravlje'' in Bosnia-Herzegovina reached more than 31,000 copies, hitting a new record. The project ''Lepota i zdravlje'' went international at the fair of magazine licenses in Moscow (organized by FIPP) and for the first time, CPG offered one of its licenses in the international market. In September 2008, company headquarters in Novi Sad were relocated to a new commercial building (owned by CPG) on Temerinska street for the first time in 16 years. In December, the company launched its regional website, which became the most popular show business website in the region within a couple of months. By the end of 2008, CPG had daughter companies from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia as well as correspondence offices in Frankfurt, Wien, Basel, Paris and many other European cities. The company had over 350 permanent employees and approximately 150 part-time associates. 2009 - 2010 In the first quarter of 2009, when the economic crisis had already swept through all sections of society including the media industry, CPG was the only publisher among the great publishers in Serbia that recorded a rise in advertising income amounting to 33%. However, the recession forced CPG to close down several magazines, such as ''Moje dete'' (''My Child''), ''Pony'', ''Lepe princeze'' (''Pretty Princesses'') and ''Junior'', as well as limit publication of ''FHM'' and ''Bravo Girl'' to tri-monthly. In the first half of 2010, CPG launched the sixth regional issue of their most successful magazine, ''Ljepota i zdravlje'' (''Beauty and Health''), a Montenegrin issue, and a female lifestyle website. By the end of 2010, Italian fashion magazine ''Grazia'' had taken over in Croatia with the license of publishing house Mondadori. A beauty website was launched and, apart from the Serbian edition, a Croatian edition of The Economist yearbook "The World in 2011" was published including the licensed quarterly magazine ''Savršeno venčanje'' (''Perfect Wedding''). 2011 In the first months of 2011, CPG launched the Bosnian, Croatian and Macedonian editions of the magazine ''Pošalji recept'' (''Send The Recipe''). In Serbia, new interactive magazines ''Mamina škola'' (''Mother's School'') and ''Moja priča'' (''My Story'') were also published.


Publications

*'' Svet'' (since 1992, weekly) *''Magična zona'' (since 1997, monthly) *'' Moja beba'' (since October 2000, monthly) *'' Lepota & Zdravlje'' (since 2001, monthly) *''
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'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition of the German teen magazine, since 2002, bi-weekly) *'' Alan Ford'' (Italian comic strip, since 2003, monthly) *'' Joy'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition, since April 2003, monthly) *'' Bravo Girl'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition, since 2003, quarterly) *''Mobitech'' (since 2004, monthly) *'' Bravo ScreenFun'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition, since April 2005) *''TV Novele'' (since 2005, monthly) *''Bravacasa'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition of the Italian interior design magazine, since 2006, monthly) *''Astro'' (since 2006, monthly) *''Lekovito bilje'' (since 2006, monthly) *''
Hello! ''Hello'' is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826. Early uses ''Hello'', with that spelling, was used in publications in the U.S. as early as the 18 October 1826 edition of the ''Norwich C ...
'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition of the Spanish celebrity gossip magazine ''¡Hola!'', since 2007, initially bi-weekly, from June 2008 weekly) *''Top zdravlje'' (since 2007, monthly) *''Moja kosa'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition of British mag YourHair, since 2007, monthly) *''Dobra hrana'' (since 2007, monthly) *''
L'Officiel ''L'Officiel'' () is a French fashion magazine with a USA edition. It has been published in Paris since 1921 and targets upper-income, educated women aged from 25 to 49. In 2006, it had a circulation of 101,719. A men's edition of ''L'Officiel'', ' ...
'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition of the French fashion magazine, since 2008, bi-monthly) *''Scandal!'' (tabloid active since May 2004, Color Press Group took it over in March 2009, weekly) *'' Bravo Sport'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition, since 2009, monthly) *''Pošalji recept'' (since 2007, monthly) *'' Intelligent Life'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition, since 2010) *''Shopping'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition, since 2010)


Former publications

*'' FHM'' (foreign licensed Serbian edition of the British magazine, started 2007 as a monthly, then changed to quarterly in 2009 before being discontinued in October 2009) *''
Beauty Expert Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes these objects pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art. Beauty, together with art and taste, is the main subject of aesthetics, o ...
'' (bi-monthly foreign licensed Serbian edition, started 2008, discontinued 2009) *'' CKM'' (monthly foreign licensed Serbian edition of the Polish men's magazine, started 2003, discontinued January 2014)


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