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Ekipa (Serbia)

Ekipa was a short-lived sports daily published in Belgrade, Serbia. Right from the first issue on April 18, 2005, it attempted to bite into the market held for decades by Sportski žurnal and Sport dailies.

The paper went about their goal by offering bold, often bordering on sensationalist, coverage of day-to-day sporting events, as well as wider on-going trends in sport.

The very first issue set the tone fittingly. It featured an in-your-face cover headline screaming "Shame", as teaser for an interview with Milorad Kosanović, former Serbia-Montenegro under-21 national team and Red Star Belgrade coach, in which he claimed the Serbia-Montenegro league is entirely rigged.

Initially, Ekipa turned a lot of heads, but soon found itself short-strapped for attention grabbing topics. It wasn't able to ride the initial wave of attention nor did it succeed in making a significant dent into the market still firmly held by two established sports dailies. At this point, the original group of owners sold the daily to Radisav Rodić (owner of Kurir and Glas javnosti).

In late October 2005, barely 6 months into its overall run, new owner Radisav Rodić pulled the plug on Ekipa, making the October 29th issue its last. Couple of days later, under the same ownership, new daily called Start was launched.

Category:Defunct newspapers of Serbia Category:Sports newspapers Category:Publications established in 2005 Category:Publications disestablished in 2005

Ekipa (TV series)

Ekipa (en. "team", English title: Prime Minister) is a Polish political drama TV series created and directed by Agnieszka Holland, aired from 13 September 2007 until 6 December 2007 (canceled due to low ratings) on Polsat. Ekipa is the second Polish political fiction series after the 1980s miniseries The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma.

Ekipa (Slovenia)

Ekipa is a daily sports newspaper published in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Ekipa

Ekipa means "Team" or "The Team" in several Slavic languages. The word is closely related to the French word l'équipe which means the same. It may refer to:

  • Ekipa (TV series), a 2007 Polish television drama series
  • Ekipa (Serbia), a short-lived Serbian sports daily published for six months in 2005
  • Ekipa (Slovenia), a Slovenian sports daily established in 1995