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Native name | Танјуг Тачно |
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Type | d.o.o. |
Industry | News media |
Founded | 17 November 2020 |
Headquarters | , Serbia |
Key people | Manja Grčić (Director) |
Owner | Radiotelevizija Pančevo (60%) Minacord media (40%) |
Website | www |
Tačno d.o.o., commonly referred to as Tanjug Tačno (Serbian Cyrillic : Танјуг Тачно), and sometimes stylized as TANYUG Tačno, is a Serbian news media company that is headquartered in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It's English name is Tanyug Correct, which is sometimes stylized as TANYUG Correct.
The company Tačno d.o.o., owned by "Minacord media" (majority owner being Željko Joksimović) and "Radiotelevizija Pančevo", was established on 17 November 2020. [1]
On 9 March 2021, the company acquired 10-year rights of defunct Tanjug to use the intellectual property rights and trademarks of the agency. [1] [2] Since then, the company continues to publish news as news media agency under Tanjug brand. [3]
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